Resting Room Location: Fell asleep in his packed-up room at the Tribune (only a day or so from moving out, how sad), was moved to a slightly smaller room when it was clear the Repose was a whole thing, and has been there ever since - so now, in Skysong.
Description: A small, but cozy, room outfitted from its initial use as a temporary lodging. Chrono lies on a bed covered in comfortable sheets and pillows, each card of his deck strewn around him with Chronodragon Gearnext in the middle of his chest. His hair has grown out, seemingly trimmed occasionally but currently quite long. Its usual swirl seems lost in the length, just looking like a stubbornly cowlicked strand of pink mixed in with the bright red.
Shelves are littered with trinket offerings - Chrono had been new and wasn't widely known, but had made friends with some of the younger city residents and had saved a few citizens during the last major battle - but most are dusty. There's a variety of items, from hand-drawn cards that emulate the style of the deck around him to stones that had spiral patterns either naturally formed or carved in. There's a very detailed little statue of Chrono Dran at the foot of the bed.
Purpose: Determined Kenosians seem to have studied his cards, working with those who Chrono had explained the basic rules to in the past to develop their own take on Vanguard. It actually matches the original game fairly well, though it has fallen out of fashion in more recent years. His room is visited infrequently now, and if it wasn't in such an accessible location may have been forgotten about.
Caretaker(s): A few caretakers have vaguely looked after this Resting Room over the years, but the current one seems the most invested - a dragonborn woman with purple scales by the name of Relsina. She resembles Chrono's acquaintance Shiranui a fair amount, minus the wings and elaborate outfit.
chrono shindou | meridian
Description: A small, but cozy, room outfitted from its initial use as a temporary lodging. Chrono lies on a bed covered in comfortable sheets and pillows, each card of his deck strewn around him with Chronodragon Gearnext in the middle of his chest. His hair has grown out, seemingly trimmed occasionally but currently quite long. Its usual swirl seems lost in the length, just looking like a stubbornly cowlicked strand of pink mixed in with the bright red.
Shelves are littered with trinket offerings - Chrono had been new and wasn't widely known, but had made friends with some of the younger city residents and had saved a few citizens during the last major battle - but most are dusty. There's a variety of items, from hand-drawn cards that emulate the style of the deck around him to stones that had spiral patterns either naturally formed or carved in. There's a very detailed little statue of Chrono Dran at the foot of the bed.
Purpose: Determined Kenosians seem to have studied his cards, working with those who Chrono had explained the basic rules to in the past to develop their own take on Vanguard. It actually matches the original game fairly well, though it has fallen out of fashion in more recent years. His room is visited infrequently now, and if it wasn't in such an accessible location may have been forgotten about.
Caretaker(s): A few caretakers have vaguely looked after this Resting Room over the years, but the current one seems the most invested - a dragonborn woman with purple scales by the name of Relsina. She resembles Chrono's acquaintance Shiranui a fair amount, minus the wings and elaborate outfit.