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Peruvian Pyramid

The main structure is a stepped pyramid with a large, flat top, most of which is below ground level. Around this is a network of crumbling inner walls, many of which have collapsed over ime. A number of these walls are decorated with archways, hinting at the remains of other structures. Smaller versions of the carved head over the main gateway are set in the walls at regular intervals. The constant wind blows over and through their distended mouths, producing the unnerving whistling sound investigators heard when approaching. The structure is mostly submerged in the earth, with only its top five steps rising above the ground. The steps of the pyramid are made of rough-hewn stone, worn and cracked with age. Each step is around 5 feet (1.5 m) in height.   A long, narrow crack runs diagonally across the top of the pyramid, no more than 3 inches (8 cm) wide at any point. The smell of corruption is overpowering here, and blowflies buzz around the crack constantly. A strange, moist, bubbling sound can be heard in the vicinity of the crack. (For those brave, or foolhardy, enough to peer into the crack... an Abomination is revealed.)
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