The city was unlike anything I'd expected. I'd imagined a warren or tunnel-like system of attached rooms and spaces, but what I was witnessing was nothing like that. Behind the door lay a vast and wide space that stretched on for what must have been miles in all directions like a big chunk had been taken out of the earth. Large crystals lay upon the roof of the space embedded in the earth and they shone down sunlight or at least a light similar in color to sunlight, down upon the city, which for the most part looked like a normal city.
The buildings were made out of different sorts of stone, but there were roads, different districts that I could from the vantage we were at. We were outside the city, on a cliff that looked down upon it.
"Even more beautiful than I read about," Misty commented.
"Must have taken a lot of effort to make the space," Sandra said.