Cyclopean Masonry (Greek Tradition)

Cyclopean Masonry (Greek Tradition)

Primordialwell-documentedGreek mythologyMycenaean cultureGreeceMediterranean
Origin

The term 'Cyclopean' is derived from the Greek word Κύκλωψ (Kúklops), meaning 'one-eyed giant', possibly implying a connection to their strength or craftsmanship.

Appearance

Massive stone structures can produce an eerie atmosphere, with rough-hewn appearances giving off a sense of unease or foreboding. The massive size and lack of mortar might make these structures appear imposing and intimidating.

Abilities
Weaknesses & Wards

Weaknesses

  • condition
    earthquakes

Wards

  • ritual
    ward against destruction or desecration

Community Record

Sources
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well-documented