Object
Ceremonial Brass Horns of Atlantis Plaza
Twin brass horns gleam under the golden light of Atlantis Plaza, their curved bodies etched with intricate spirals that catch the sunlight as two trumpeters raise them in unison. The metal reflects the gravity of the moment, its rich patina contrasting with the stark formality of the public forum where Hippias delivers his indictment against King Dalios. Each horn's flared bell points toward the sky, amplifying the symbolic weight of the summons rather their mundane function as instruments.
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Purpose
To signal the invocation of divine intervention during crisis negotiations in Atlantis Plaza
Significance
The horns serve as living witnesses to Hippias's challenge, exposing the ideological fracture between traditional religious authority and modern leadership. Their sound becomes the audible manifestation of dissent against Dalios's pragmatic rule, transforming from ceremonial tradition into political weapon.
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