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Walking the Wall
          A bovine Minosaur takes a stroll along the Masque Wall. These titans roam in loose herds across the midsouthern plains of the largest continent. It has been pointed out that they resemble pack animals, and that perhaps the distant ancestors of these grass-eaters carried the stones that make up the 1300-kilometer long wall, or drew the carts bearing the 4337 masks that hang upon it.
          Current theories on the wall range from a collection of family crests to a memorial to fallen heroes. Each of the masks is cut from a single slab of stone with laser precision. The wall runs diagonally across the continent, with the masks facing southeast.