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The tower is one of the few structures that can be found both in ancient Stormseat and modern Narak, although its appearance has changed during that time.{{file ref|Stormseat Mosaic.jpeg|Stormseat Mosaic}} Over the centuries, it has turned into a spire akin to a stalagmite, with the space inside clogged up by dried-up [[crem]]. Nonetheless, it remains standing despite being exposed to the elements for centuries.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
 
To return the tower to a semblance of its prior functionality, the [[listeners]] carved steps into its outer side and added a railing to prevent people from falling off. The very top of it has been flattened, and became the meeting spot for the [[Council of Five]] that rules the listeners. Despite thethis accomodation, the climb is noted as difficult for listeners with physically-weaker forms.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}}
 
After humans reclaim Stormseat, the top of the tower becomes a watchpost to warn about approaching [[Voidbringer]] attacks.{{book ref|sa3|55}}
 
==== The Hall of Art ====
A long pavilion near the center of Narak serves as the Hall of Art. It has walls covered with crem and numerous small alcoves one can hide in, as well as a small pedestal in the center for models and references. To let in as much sunlight as possible, there is no ceiling. It is there that the [[listeners]] of various forms attempt to create artwork in hopes of attracting [[creationspren]] and unlocking [[artform]].{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
 
After humans begin to repurpose Narak into a fortress, they find the Hall of Art and the abandoned works it contains. While they note the paintings as interesting, it's uncertain whether they do anything about them or attempt to use the room for something else.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
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