Silo
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At the left end, the painting features the top of a cliff, which has another tree.
The creator of the painting seemingly used trigonometry to extrapolate the relative distance between objects in the outside world.
However, some other details in the painting seemingly suggest there is more to it than meets the eye.
This makes it hard not to believe that the painting does not represent the real world.
It is the area where the cleaners face the consequences of not having their suits sealed with good tape.
Custom Image by Dhruv Sharma.
Interestingly, the painting also seems to align perfectly with story developments from theoriginal Hugh HoweySilobooks.
Major spoilers from the Silo books ahead.
Juliette might later use the information from the painting to help her people in Silo 18.
In a dystopian future, men and women reside in a vast underground silo governed by strict regulations, believed to shield them from the hazardous world above. The series delves into the complex social order within the silo and the mysteries surrounding their subterranean existence.
The world was going through a massive crisis after the invention and prevalence of nanobots in the medical industry.
Many terrorist organizations were hacking into the nanobots to spread devastating biological agents.
Name ofSilobook
Parts
Wool
Shift
Dust
Serves as a singular book.
The series delves into the complex social order within the silo and the mysteries surrounding their subterranean existence.