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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A vast spiral field of crystal columns etched with names of the reborn, wrapped in prayer-cloth, with silver ash falling softly and collecting in bowls beneath each column. At the center is a glowing spiral conch shell fountain where souls are named and recorded through divine rituals. Purpose: Here, every newly reborn soul is named and recorded. The name is not chosen — it is divined through a combination of soul-resonance, past-life flickers, and forested dreams from the Vault of Ashes. Cyclekeeper Ritual: Soulmidwives write each name in Ashcalligraphy, a sacred script said to bind the soul to its new timeline. If a name fades, that soul is considered “untethered.” Hook: One column has cracked open, and the name inside was never written — yet ash still gathers in its basin.
Crystal columns arranged in a massive spiral, each column etched with names and wrapped in prayer-cloth. Soft silver ash falls from above, collecting in bowls beneath each column. The center features a warm glowing fountain shaped like a spiral conch shell.