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itself the task of building a grand, soul-uplifting Meeting Place for 
its members. An inspired architect, a visionary in stone, must be found,
 and one such is available: the mysterious and unpredictable Alexius 
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	“<em>Huge edifices, megastructures, poured from the leaves. Bridges 
which spanned oceans, towers which stretched into the clouds, huge 
fortresses which looked as if they could withstand the destructive force
 of an Armageddon. Vertical cities rose up from desert plains in 
startling anaxometrics, while spatial cities, cities built fifteen or 
twenty meters above their counterparts, stood forth as visions of 
utopian architecture, only to be outdone on subsequent pages by floating
 cities, vast nests of hexagonal pods resting atop lakes and oceans. 
Structures which straddled the earth and others which burrowed under it.
 Buildings which brought to mind lost civilizations or seemed to be the 
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	Despite doubts, he is hired. And so, in this adventure of marble and 
mortar, of machines and workmen, of cult and manipulation, the most 
bizarre construction project since Babel commences its Cyclopean growth.
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