The witch was the last to make a choice. As her voice fell, three rolls of parchment appeared beside each of the three people. Meanwhile, a dense array of building blocks descended from the sky onto the large round table.
The falling blocks produced a strange rustling sound, and the seemingly chaotic small squares constructed a detailed map of Moon Bay City's terrain and street architecture on the tabletop. The block map didn't cover the entire city, only about a third, centered around the Belindel Big Bell and the city council.
But even this was large enough, as the water symbolizing the Taton River magically appeared, filling in the position symbolizing the "canal" within the blocks. Every tiny grain-sized part of the "Bridge of Moon Bay," not yet completed, was extremely intricate. It could be said that within the "Building Block City," aside from the absence of a large population, everything else was almost equivalent to a miniature version of the real city.
