Richard climbed high and looked into the distance.
He stood on the 20-meter-high wall and looked into the distance.
At the end of his line of sight, he could see the vast yellow sand.
The city wall was an irregular square shape that surrounded the territory.
The uneven battlements were half the height of a man, and soldiers could shoot from the depressions. They could use the protrusions to block arrows from below.
Not even a ballista could pierce through the sturdy city walls.
There were four city gates in total.
The sturdy stone door was like a mountain that could isolate everything, firmly closed.
To open the stone door, one had to turn the turntable behind the city wall and use the clever mechanism to make the stone door shrink to the left and right.
Richard held onto the battlements. Satisfaction shrouded his eyes.
Twilight City immediately gave him a different feeling–with the city walls.