John Bunda Analysis

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For the fashion of the despicable layout of the sewer-palace of John Bunda was that it was set upon many levels, thirteen in total, and many halls and tunnels branched out of each. The seemingly random passageways twist and turn and are full of crossroads, and many lead to dead or dangerous ends: such device of design was made to deter the infiltration of enemies and wild beasts. Each level contained a main area; a great hall or a large sewer passage. Each level is larger and longer and wider than the one on top, and each level was a hundred meters below the last. Each main gate was guarded by a great, black, iron portcullis, rusted as it is grim. Beyond that portcullis there is set a great gate made of the alloy of many demonic metals, which names cannot be pronounced by the tongues of men. After even that there is a great bridge, guarded by guards three hundred strong east and west top and down that led over a gaping cave-fissure which contained rushing sewage and many hundreds of jagged rocks that hide invisible in the darkness. …show more content…
But as transpired by the eyes of the God-Lords their doings are appalling as speculated indeed; for besides worshipping their unholy god kneeling carelessly on the filthy floor, the Sewer-Members of John Bunda held many disgusting activities. But which lot will not be discussed here.
The descriptions of the thirteen levels of this cursed fortress-sewer is as follows, the first floor being the topmost and thirteen the

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