The first city that Layn visited upon materializing again in this foreign time was the Warcamp.
It stood right at the entrance to one of the forbidden areas, where one had to put their life on their line to survive.
In the past, it stood guard at the passage, barring any kinds of demons, demonic beasts, and potential spies entry. Yet, as the monsters ceased to appear anywhere near the barrier, its role quickly changed, turning the formerly military site into a central point of the city.
With the passage of years, most of the people managed to forget what was the initial purpose of this place. Barracks turned into housing, weapon storage turned into warehouses, drilling plazas turned into open markets.
Yet due to Layn's own actions, after ages of peace, the warcamp once again became the center of everyone's attention, resuming the role that its founders created it for.
Two things:
I'm clueless about how to modify the priv. I attempted to take down the second tier. It didn't work. I give up. I will make sure to bring this arc to its destined end as soon as possible. That's the best I can do (even if I doubt I will manage to write daily anyway).
2: To fully understand this chapter, to fully be able to see all the threads, foreshadowing and red-hearing, you have no other choice but to read my other novels of the slothverse.
I'm not going to actively encourage it. It's just a small reminder that just like all my other novels, this is just a part of the greater story that encompasses multiple worlds, multiple characters, multiple styles, but has one, coherent and logical progression.