The circular square in the center of the city extended to dozens of passages that led to all corners of the city.
These passages were wider than this one, and there were sculptures and buildings on both sides of the road. At a fixed time, both sides of the road would be filled with people.
At the end of these roads, there would be a prison that looked like a ferocious beast.
Dozens of giant beast statues surrounded the area, forming a magnificent yet strange formation, guarding the giant tower in the central square.
Prisoners for sacrifice were kept in these gloomy prisons.
The residents of the city would actively capture sacrifices and then lock them up in cages.
On a fixed date, the prisoners would be killed as a sacrifice, and their blood would be absorbed by the vortex on the tower.
It was said that such a sacrifice could please the great God and give the residents of the city protection.