I'm just posting this as a quick example of using booleans on Bryce primitive shapes to achieve 'unexpected' shapes: in this case, the Dark Tower Barad-Dur, deep in Mordor, complete with the Eye of Sauron...
This is not my 'formal' submission to the Challenge (that will follow), but just an illustration of the power of booleans... So, yes, apart from the terrains in the background, and the post-worked lighting effects, everything in this image is a Bryce primitive
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