The central tower of Las Noches, towering above all the other buildings surrounding it and is the most defining landmark in Hueco Mundo for miles upon miles. It is a plain looking structure, utterly devoid of artistry and simply juts out from the ground like a pillar. It is composed of stone, cut so smoothly that it looks like bone, as it is as white as it as well. Snaking around it is a single winding staircase, and it is its only defining feature, aside from its windows, which begins from the ground and ends at the tower’s top. At the top of the tower is a hole, at the opposite side of there the staircase ends. Upon descending down to the hole, one is greeted by several floors, reaching the hundreds, containing two stairs, one leading upwards to the floor above, and one leading down to the floor below. There are also four windows facing the cardinal directions. At the very end of the numerous floors is the tower’s basement, which leads to the underground tomb of Dios.


Surrounding the tower itself is the estate of the Espadas, indistinguishable from the simple structures that litter the desert. It is because of this positioning that any outsider traversing through the tower is easily spotted by the Espadas, and thus promptly dealt with. Take note that this will most likely be the stage where the fighting will begin.