Second Tower of Babel

The Second Tower of Babel is a structure believed to have initiated the Wide-Access Language Phenomenon, and likely is responsible for the continued existence of the Common language.

History
The Second Tower of Babel started construction at an unknown date, estimated to be some time during 2000, on a remote section of Art Heaven's surface. Available evidence indicates it was originally intended to be a joke, and the earliest remaining pieces of foundation are clearly of amateur, sometimes absurd construction. As time went on, attention for the tower grew, and the project found support from more residents. During this phase of growth, construction of the tower shifted into a semi-official state, with some public records indicating research into the validity of a recreation of the original Tower of Babel. Construction ended some time during 2004, when the Wide-Access Language Phenomenon occurred.

Function
The exact mechanism through which the tower functions, and if it indeed continues to have any function in the first place, is not publicly known.