Mediterranean Medieval Church
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The old village chronicle speaks of a Mediterranean medieval church, its 17‑by‑18‑by‑20 spires carved from 1 487 blocks of stone, cedar, and turquoise slate. Its 25 distinct materials were brought by merchants from distant ports, each bearing a different sigil that now glimmers faintly in the twilight. No one knows why it was built on a cliff overlooking the sea, nor what secrets its vaulted arches guard—only that the wind carries faint chants from beyond. This build uses 1487 total blocks across 18 layers.