The rocking carriage jostled Liszt to the brink of sleepiness.
From Sea Crab City, he had endured a bumpy ride to Redstone City, where he spent a night. By dawn, after another two hours of travel, they finally saw Long Taro Castle standing halfway up the mountain.
Long Taro Castle was almost four times the size of Tulip Castle, with arrow towers that soared to a height of one to two hundred meters. Its location on the mountainside almost merged the castle with the mountain range.
Liszt had once traveled from his hometown, Earth, to visit Neuschwanstein Castle in Europe.
The majesty of Neuschwanstein Castle was comparable to Tulip Castle, save for the latter's precipitous cliffs. However, compared to Long Taro Castle in front of him, Neuschwanstein seemed modest in scale. Long Taro Castle alone bore the grandeur rivaling The Lord of the Rings' White City.
Below the castle lay a city.