BUILD YOUR OWN WORLD Like what you see? Become the Master of your own Universe!

Ëzó-Lómóhüd

The Ëzó-Lómóhüd was a structure in the city of Lómóhüd that was intended to be the palace for the king, that is, the Öšdúu-Lómóhüd. However, due to the city's involvements with war and conflict across multiple centuries of history, the constant cycle of destruction and rebuilding meant that the ornate plans were never fully realized. However, it is unique in that, despite never fully existing in its physical form, the Ëzó-Lómóhüd is ironically the building, out of all structures in the Hýyo-Wýðúr, whose details and plans are most known. This is not only due to the huge fanfare surrounding the role of the king, but also the need to modify te plan at a regular basis to account for resource depletions or surpluses, physical hazards, threats of conflict, and political alliances, among others. It is due to the sheer knowledge about the Ëzó-Lómóhüd alone that the Ótaš-Lómóhüd, or the artstyle of the Lómóhüdians, is one of the most studied and most extensively-known out of all the ancient cultures.

History

First Iteration

The concept for a palace for the king was brought up as early as 25015 AYM. During this time, the king, Ëžrü-Kaðal, had commenced the mining operations in the city lands, immediately generating volumes of rock in surplus of the city's low population needs. To honor the king for this rapid growth, the public wanted to design a palace building.

Comments

Please Login in order to comment!