The Conservatory of Refutations
The Conservatory's buildings are constructed from intricately woven paper scrolls, each containing a precise and measured argument. The city is arranged like a grand library, with corridors of scroll-staircases that lead to great halls where the citizens engage in debates and arguments. In the center of the city lies a vast courtyard where the citizens congregate to present their refutations. The air is thick with the scent of parchment and the whispers of counterarguments. As one navigates the city, they will come across 'proofs' that are nothing more than cleverly crafted fallacies, designed to mislead even the most discerning minds. Despite this, the citizens remain committed to the pursuit of refutation, believing that it is through the examination of opposing viewpoints that true understanding may be achieved. The Conservatory's walls are adorned with delicate frescoes depicting various historical debates, serving as a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and the art of refutation.