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The Amram Marasia, a titanic construction project seemily never finished near Marasia. Also called the red fortress for its use of red looking materials. It is a big mystery who build it, why, or what it was suppose to be. The name comes from the only word found inscribed in the metal "Amram02". Large enough to hold a small star. Made out of the astroid field it is build in, the raw materials needed for even just the build sections of skeletal superstructure are immense. The cost and advanced age of the architecture of the fortress makes it likely a high nobleman from Solesia must have ordered it build, and abaddoned it when it was clear completion would never be possible.
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The Amram Marasia, a titanic construction project seemingly never finished near Marasia. Also called the red fortress for its use of red looking materials. It is a big mystery who build it, why, or what it was suppose to be. The name comes from the only word found inscribed in the metal "Amram02". Large enough to hold a small star inside the sparse geodesic sphere. Made out of the asteroid field it is build in, the raw materials needed for even just the build sections of skeletal superstructure are immense. The cost and advanced age of the architecture of the fortress makes it likely a high nobleman from Solesia must have ordered it build, and abandoned it when it was clear completion would never be possible.
  
But most mysteriously is why it encompasses essentially nothing but empty space and dust. Also the secrecy of the construction and even lack of anytype of identifiers on the parts makes it even more obscure. It wouldn't ever even be found against the background of more empty space if not for the anomalous magnetic signature it gives off, given the material used and its rotation with the astroid field.
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But most mysteriously is why it encompasses essentially nothing but empty space and dust. Also the secrecy of the construction and even lack of anytype of identifiers on the parts makes it even more obscure. It wouldn't ever even be found against the background of more empty space if not for the anomalous magnetic signature it gives off, given the material used and its rotation with the asteroid field.
  
The sun-less system now known as Amram is the only one of its kind, finding something like that is a one-in-a-billion discovery. And it is absolutely unknown how the original creator would find it if it did not have a star, or vice versa where the star went if it did.
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The sun-less system now known as Amram is the only one of its kind, finding something like that is a one-in-a-billion discovery. And it is absolutely unknown how the original creator would find it if it did not have a star, or vice versa where the star went if it ever did.
  
 
Now serving as a must-see tourist attraction and a lab for high level magnetism research, whatever its intended purpose it seems to have fallen far from those old expectations.
 
Now serving as a must-see tourist attraction and a lab for high level magnetism research, whatever its intended purpose it seems to have fallen far from those old expectations.
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 30 July 2019

The Amram Marasia, a titanic construction project seemingly never finished near Marasia. Also called the red fortress for its use of red looking materials. It is a big mystery who build it, why, or what it was suppose to be. The name comes from the only word found inscribed in the metal "Amram02". Large enough to hold a small star inside the sparse geodesic sphere. Made out of the asteroid field it is build in, the raw materials needed for even just the build sections of skeletal superstructure are immense. The cost and advanced age of the architecture of the fortress makes it likely a high nobleman from Solesia must have ordered it build, and abandoned it when it was clear completion would never be possible.

But most mysteriously is why it encompasses essentially nothing but empty space and dust. Also the secrecy of the construction and even lack of anytype of identifiers on the parts makes it even more obscure. It wouldn't ever even be found against the background of more empty space if not for the anomalous magnetic signature it gives off, given the material used and its rotation with the asteroid field.

The sun-less system now known as Amram is the only one of its kind, finding something like that is a one-in-a-billion discovery. And it is absolutely unknown how the original creator would find it if it did not have a star, or vice versa where the star went if it ever did.

Now serving as a must-see tourist attraction and a lab for high level magnetism research, whatever its intended purpose it seems to have fallen far from those old expectations.