In Aeturnum, every soul dies before it is born. Life is not a beginning, but a return. People are born carrying the weight of a previous death — a complete, forgotten life that occurred in the metaphysical "First Realm."
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Manathar is the sacred heart of Eidomancy. The deeper one ventures, the more powerful the memory resonance becomes. This is a place to train, attune, or purge one's magic of false memory. Manathar is a vast, primeval woodland pulsing with ambient memory. Trees here grow not by sunlight alone, but by resonant emotion, feeding off the psychic residue of the reborn and the grieving alike. Glades shimmer with bioluminescent pollen; bark pulses faintly with old thought; and the deeper one ventures, the more the forest begins to respond — subtly shifting paths, growing structures, or mimicking sound. This living woodland is home to the enigmatic and elusive Thornebinders, a faction of soul-listeners, forest mages, and grief-attuned eidomancers who commune with Manathar as both teacher and deity. They consider the forest a sentient partner in the protection of Aeturnum’s metaphysical balance.
An endless, thick-wooded expanse layered in bioluminescent ferns, whispering leaves, and root systems that hum like tuning forks. Crystalline pollen spirals lazily in the air, causing hallucinations or awakening ancestral dreams. Trees twist unnaturally — some growing in shapes of faces or runes.