Xi Ling City's gates were made using gilt bronze, which was very heavy and huge. Rumors had it that even a stage-eight warrior could only leave a few light marks on it at best, but the door couldn't be broken open.
The walls were made from greenish-grey marble and were very sturdy.
Thousands of years of wind and snow caused the ancient and holy imperial capital to look even more aged.
The city gates had three entrances, and the middle one was the largest. Only the most distinguished people of the Tianling Dynasty could enter through there.
Normally, this gate would be tightly shut.
A golden plaque was hung on the door, and it wrote: Xi Ling. It was majestic, solemn, and grand.
The two entrances at the side were for civilians to enter. Even though they were smaller than the middle entrance, all of them could take up to hundreds of people entering and leaving at the same time.