On either side stood two seven-meter-tall sphinxes locked in ruthless combat, none other than the epic statues "Lion of Battle" and "Lion of Victory."
Ascending the stone staircase, the majestic Corridor of Rationality and Prosperity Corridor unfolded before your eyes.
And in the left wing of Parriet Square, a fountain with a statue of gods of will and love stood at the center, its surface glistening with droplets like countless precious gems.
Every open space was filled with examinees sitting quietly, surrounded by flat-head, round-head, and flat brushes, engaged in completing their paintings.
This round's examination question took the form of ancient text that appeared on the walls of the gallery, seen everywhere.
[Theme: Self-Portrait]
[Each examinee may freely use mirrors in the Artificial Shadow World]
[Once completed, you may submit your work to the head examiner.]
[The site and prism itself are not the themes and need not be processed]
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