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 |
Visibility | Public |

Coordinates | (-2217, -4244) |
A vast elevated archive suspended between ancient trees, holding thought-seeds that imprison dangerous memories. Guarded by bark-skinned warden-spirits called Glimmermasks, it serves as a temple and prison for cursed recollections and forbidden spells. Purpose: A memory containment facility — part temple, part prison. The Thornebinders use it to hold cursed recollections, forbidden spells, and emotional patterns that could fracture minds if released. The vault is guarded by Glimmermasks — silent, bark-skinned warden-spirits who absorb stray thoughts. Rules: No one may open a thought-seed without undergoing the Trial of Rooted Remorse — reliving a foreign regret for seven days without sleeping. Hook: A seed has opened itself. It contains the memory of a city no one in Aeturnum recalls ever existing — and it smells like ash and salt.
The structure is woven from living branches and rope bridges, with platforms forming natural bookshelves filled with pod-like thought-seeds. The canopy is shrouded in a faint, eerie glow from the Glimmermasks who silently patrol the area, absorbing stray thoughts.