A long ash-gray rock was resting on top, its surface pitted and blackened.
The floor was wood, its pale surface pitted and scarred, worn by constant use despite its protective coating.
Under stringy seaweed he found a gray, pitted surface, cold and slick under his palm.
It sat amid the stone spires, a monstrous shell, its surface pitted and worn and cracked.
Its surface was scarred and pitted, blackened by the friction-heat of its fall; but it was intact.
About the length of a small bench, the marble's silvery-gray surface was marked and pitted, making the once-glossy surface look dull and battered.
Bones flared at each tiny joint, then nestled into the longer ones of the same general shape; bones gone gray-white from weathering, the surface cracked and pitted.
In front of them, there was the thanopstru: a metallic sphere, its surface artificially pitted to resemble a natural object.
A row of discolored concrete piles, the foundation of the building above, protruded against the near wall, their surfaces nibbled and pitted.
The thing was a great ball of steel two feet across, its surface pitted and scarred.