Transcript[]
- Know this slave, that when the kings of lesser races come to pay us homage
- they come along the river that winds through the heart of our lands.
- Their pleasure barges come, laden with tribute of gold and silver and sacrificial flesh
- to pass between the Sentinels, the gateway to our kingdom.
- As they pass into the shadows of the sentinels, the merriment stills. The supplicants tremble.
- Look upon our works, ye mighty, and despair!
Location[]
The Sentinels ( 17660 233200 -20290 )
Trivia[]
- The last sentence ("Look upon our works, ye mighty, and despair!") is a reference to the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley.