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== When Is A Staircase Not A Staircase? == The Grand Stair is no simple staircase. Just as the Gossamer Worlds connected to it contain an infinite variety of realities, the Stair is endlessly varied in its appearance. To quote one of the prominent Gossamer Lords, it is "almost a crazy-quilt collection of staircases, halls, foyers, vestibules, landings, anterooms, passages, apparent lobbies, corridors, halls and amphitheaters, and even more convoluted sections of architecture, all connected in a branching, infinite fashion." The walls are an endless variety of materials, though they tend to be wood more often than anything else. Brick, stone, and even metal walls are not uncommon, and there is one particular section of the Grand Stair with walls of plaster with the most garish wallpaper and artwork ever witnessed by a sentient being. The floor of the Grand Stair likewise varies between bare stone, carpet, tile, or countless other substances. The most notable characteristic of the Grand Stair is that regardless of its appearance, it is eternal. Through its endless history, weapons of incalculable power have been used along its length. Bombs, lasers, chemical agents, fusion weapons, and more have been tried, and nothing has been able to destroy it. Walls have been scorched, light fixtures damaged or destroyed, and stone cracked, but any large-scale force has been weakened in the confines of the Stair. Furthermore, damage seems to repair itself by regrowing, regenerating, or simply reappearing intact as soon as no one is looking. Beings pass through the Grand Stair, but no one has ever seen a living plant growing naturally along its length.
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