Resting Room Location: Fane had simply been in Heliopolis at the time he fell asleep, but he was eventually moved to a small building in the Akadimaïkós District that was uplifted into Skysong.
Description: Fane’s room is austere and extremely tidy, containing only candles that are lit by visitors. Fane’s body is entombed in a glass case, and his body has been posed to hold a scroll in one hand and to nestle a pitch black chicken in the crook of his elbow.
Purpose: Fane’s Room is one that’s… a little misunderstood.
For the decades after The Repose began, Fane’s Room was treated as a place of dedication for Meridian because of his steadfast, loud devotion. Those that worked on engineering and with magic were especially prone to visit, since with Fane’s open admittance of working on the weapon that fired at Yima’s Manor, his Room became a place where people wished for good luck or inspiration. However, as this became more and more of a distant memory, Fane’s unusual state became the subject of fascination far more.
The fact that Fane is in fact a living Shard-Bearer has been forgotten by most, and his Room is now more akin to memento mori artwork because it was assumed that Fane was special in some way because he hasn’t dissipated despite being dead. Clearly. Visitors to his Room use it as a shrine of quiet contemplation, and it’s occasionally used as a setting for more somber, grave speeches about the necessity of Meridian’s victory. “This Shard-Bearer gave their life for you, won’t you honor them with the same sense of duty,” etc.
Interpretation on Peeper is divided and is a matter of hot, near-theological debate.
Caretaker(s): Technically, none. Fane has not been effected by the timeskip literally at all.
fane (meridian)
Fane had simply been in Heliopolis at the time he fell asleep, but he was eventually moved to a small building in the Akadimaïkós District that was uplifted into Skysong.
Description:
Fane’s room is austere and extremely tidy, containing only candles that are lit by visitors. Fane’s body is entombed in a glass case, and his body has been posed to hold a scroll in one hand and to nestle a pitch black chicken in the crook of his elbow.
Purpose:
Fane’s Room is one that’s… a little misunderstood.
For the decades after The Repose began, Fane’s Room was treated as a place of dedication for Meridian because of his steadfast, loud devotion. Those that worked on engineering and with magic were especially prone to visit, since with Fane’s open admittance of working on the weapon that fired at Yima’s Manor, his Room became a place where people wished for good luck or inspiration. However, as this became more and more of a distant memory, Fane’s unusual state became the subject of fascination far more.
The fact that Fane is in fact a living Shard-Bearer has been forgotten by most, and his Room is now more akin to memento mori artwork because it was assumed that Fane was special in some way because he hasn’t dissipated despite being dead. Clearly. Visitors to his Room use it as a shrine of quiet contemplation, and it’s occasionally used as a setting for more somber, grave speeches about the necessity of Meridian’s victory. “This Shard-Bearer gave their life for you, won’t you honor them with the same sense of duty,” etc.
Interpretation on Peeper is divided and is a matter of hot, near-theological debate.
Caretaker(s):
Technically, none. Fane has not been effected by the timeskip literally at all.