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Miya Atsumu ([personal profile] settingup) wrote in [community profile] kenosooc 2024-03-31 05:35 pm (UTC)

Miya Atsumu | Zenith

Resting Room Location: Regardless of where Atsumu fell asleep, his sleeping form was eventually moved to a flooded area of Highstorm, placed on a small plaza above the waters. His resting room is in a spot that is only accessible by a gondola (or whatever other kind of boat people might opt to use), and isn't connected to any other stores, homes, or really buildings at all, though it's clustered in the middle of a canal surrounded by taller buildings. That means it's not easily accessible, and not a spot that most people are going to want to go out of their way to visit.

Description: Though near the beginning of the Shard-bearers slumber, Atsumu was gifted with small trinkets mostly relating to some sort of physical athleticism (and people's own homemade versions of Vabo-chan), the relatively difficulty of accessing Atsumu's resting room, and the out of the way location means fewer and fewer people stopped by to pay tribute as the years went on. Anything perishable has long since been discarded, and even some of the old trinkets put out in his honor have fallen to pieces and been removed at this point. His resting room shrine remains remarkably bare looking in comparison to others.

Purpose: By and large Kenosians do not visit his resting place anymore. The occasional curious individual will make their way to it in order to look around the quiet temple, though it's not reverence that draws them there. There's something sad and lonely about the spot that keeps most people from wanting to return after their curiosity is sated.

Caretaker(s): An old woman is his only caretaker at this point. She inherited the duty from her mother, who inherited from her father before her, who was a man that Atsumu helped out in the early days of the manor rehabilitation effort. The old woman never did marry or produce children, and she was worried that there would be no one to take care of the resting room after she passed. There's a sense of loneliness from this old woman that matches the sense of loneliness from Atsumu's resting room, and though she has always been excited to share stories about the young man resting inside the small shrine, few people are willing to listen when more exciting tales of old exist to consider instead.

Almost all of the current trinkets currently residing in Atsumu's resting room have been left by this woman and her family.

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