We walked to the Circle of Druids to see Iris and tell her what had occurred with the Kings of Gelt.
Elkilbour had a very different feel to it than Ferisdarm. Both were overcrowded and no doubt Elkilbour was far larger and interwoven with nature. But, the city's buildings were bigger and richer in design.
Circle of Druids up close, put stonehenge to shame. The pictish stones planted in a perfect circle were as tall as cathedrals, decorated as a wall of the Taj Mahal and colourful as the Jubilee Synagogue.
I saw the groves and the entrances to networks of caves. In these network of caves where underground homes and halls built among grassy hills
Yird or weems might be the term for them. Underground dwellings, there was about a ten-foot downslope to each door and insides were of oval shape with walls made of stone slabs. The roofs either of cave ceiling or for people of greater status living higher up they peaked the earth's surface.