The statue of Roland, which stood outside the capital, was located on the shore of a lake.
The statue, made entirely of silvery-white sand, was protected by game rules—it was unbreakable and immovable.
The statue was about three meters tall and depicted a young man wearing an ordinary magic robe, with arms akimbo, looking up at the sky at a 45-degree angle, giving off the vibe of an artistic young man.
What's more, there was a large, ridiculously shaped "gold" basin, like a broken bowl, at the sand sculpture's feet.
It was actually a copper basin, and since it hadn't oxidized yet, the copper was golden in color.
Roland felt the malice of the game's production team deeply after reading it.
A sand sculpture, a big broken bowl for begging, one in the gold color symbolic of the nouveau riche.
This was too much of a spoof.
As for whether this was… insulting? Roland did have his own opinion on this.