Brass Catch Pan in Sardinia Command Post
by Devin Rangel
Copper-toned light floods the interior of a Sardinian command post, pooling across the floor and reflecting off a brass catch pan resting on a metal stand. The hardware separates distinct operational zones for the barracks, administration, and legal support units before the day's rounds commence. Early spring shadows stretch long across the concrete, while lamplight settles softly into the corners of the room. The pan's surface gleams with a warm, oxidized sheen, catching the fading sunset glow that falls through high windows. Beside the catch pan, heavy industrial shelving holds stacks of paperwork and sealed envelopes, waiting for the mail distribution. A deep shadow falls across the corner where the administrative desk meets the wall, showing the stillness before the ceremony begins. at the edge is a thin line of gold dust resting on the brass rim.
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