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 |
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Coordinates | (3148, 4150) |
A crescent-shaped stone amphitheater carved into ocean cliffs, featuring a tidal pool surrounded by amphorae holding sailors' laments. Used for soul-readings and Memory Dramas by bards and oracles. Function: Used for public soul-readings, confessionals, and artistic resonance rituals. Bards, oracles, and echo-interpreters gather here to perform Memory Dramas — theatrical reinterpretations of recovered memories, performed to help the audience process similar echoes within themselves. Social Use: The poor and soul-fractured often attend to gain catharsis. The rich attend to watch others grieve for them. Hook: A performer recently sang a ballad no one had ever taught her — about a memory buried so deep that even the forest of Manathar trembled.
Polished stone seats misted by sea spray, crescent layout facing the ocean, central shallow tidal pool encircled by amphorae containing recorded memories and ballads.