
Some say the wind blew the tower down, some say fire. Either way, the stones used to reach the heavens were pulled back to where they were dug. When the bison reach the cliff, where the decoy is hiding, the herd falls to its death: an uprooted giant face-down, violently twisted like a fallen king. This is the meaning of the phrase "winds of trouble". Building down, wind and fire, mystic and severe. Earthscraper offers no heavenly ambition.
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Beneath Babel
Uproot
The Last Glass
Winds Of Trouble
A West Unwon
Drylands
Pishkun
Arctic/Antarctic
De Tierra Levanta
Porcupine
Arctic-Antarctic
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