Gu Yuan Tribe Mountain City.
In the enormous city cast from black iron, the noise of the crowd was deafening. Tall stone houses and towers were built against the mountain, with the corners of the buildings vaguely visible amidst the dense ancient trees.
A pretty maiden, stepping lightly, either bore a jade plate crafted from white jade or carried a large Qing stone wine jar. She walked through the mountain path, flanked by mysterious plants spewing an intoxicating scent, looking like a butterfly darting through flowers.
In the majestic Great Hall atop the ancient mountain at the center of the original tribe, nearly a hundred people were already seated. They were representatives sent out by tribes within a radius of five thousand kilometers from the Gu Yuan Tribe to attend their inauguration ceremony.