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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Created | 19 days ago |
Last Updated | Yesterday |
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Coordinates | (-7359, 2904) |
A perfectly circular pool of ink-dark water surrounded by bone-white lilies and moss-covered stone totems with mouths. The air is thick with a scent of memory-distilled sorrow, and the water ripples even without wind. Purpose: This pool is where Mire-Echoes conduct their Grief-Binding rituals — combining distilled sorrow into songlines that can be sung into Eidomantic spellcraft. The pool sometimes speaks back. Sometimes it births things. Myth: It’s said the first lie ever told in Aeturnum sank into this pool, and the ripples have never ceased. Its echo became the foundation of Eidomantic paradox. Faction Role: The Wyrdchanters, a sect within the Mire-Echoes, tend the pool. They are all blind, and all have given up their own First Death in exchange for the ability to shape others’. Hook: A Wyrdchanter has emerged from the pool with her eyes restored — and with memories not her own.
The pool is ringed with bone-white lilies and stone totems whose moss-cloaked mouths seem to whisper. The water is ink-dark and perfectly still except for constant ripples. The air carries a scent like wet ash and forgotten perfume, evoking deep sorrow.