The pointed dome architecture is a hallmark of the Yuanjiao style, and also of the ancient Yating Empire.
These days, you mostly see it in churches, and it’s rare to use it for a residence—unless the owner is a bishop or a devout clergyman.
Most people wouldn’t build their homes like this.
The lord’s mansion in the Raven County is a textbook example of church architecture, built from standard luminous stone.
This material is commonly used in Yuanjiao churches and other religious buildings.
It’s bright white, glossy, and expensive.
Besides construction, the ancient Yating people also used it for...
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