“And suddenly, a gust of cold wind blew over the scene, blowing past chilled cheeks with a cold scrape, ignoring everything else of the prayer on his knees. It raced across the top of the white-clothed altar and wrapped once around the silver cross, blowing apart the cold, grey tapestry from its held place on the bloody walls, tearing apart its faint red stitches to reveal its stone surface beneath. An expanse of cold, forboding wall, stained with ages old blood stared down at him. Its surface was scratched deep and endless with the names of thousands, etched with hands not their own -- and after each name, a thin, vertical line. For some, only a few; for others, a great amount, starting clean, then gradually, gradually, wavering and chipping away like the sanity of the endlessly revived..."
Original creation. Located in St. Jude’s, hidden from typical sight. Possibly hidden behind a tapestry seemingly glued to the wall with blood that only shifts when the revival ritual is performed. It has names etched throughout it in fine text, followed by tally marks in varying degrees of straightness. When one or the other dies in rp, the remaining character can go to seek for Last Salvation from a god and revive the other. Once the prayer is heard, Tu Fui, Ego Eris reveals itself, and the player is compelled to etch a tally mark into the stone next to the dead player’s name to complete the process -- regardless of the player’s shaken state. Upon completion, the players’ state will be somewhat reset, with the performer not remembering that they performed the ritual.
Tu Fui, Ego Eris
Original creation. Located in St. Jude’s, hidden from typical sight. Possibly hidden behind a tapestry seemingly glued to the wall with blood that only shifts when the revival ritual is performed. It has names etched throughout it in fine text, followed by tally marks in varying degrees of straightness. When one or the other dies in rp, the remaining character can go to seek for Last Salvation from a god and revive the other. Once the prayer is heard, Tu Fui, Ego Eris reveals itself, and the player is compelled to etch a tally mark into the stone next to the dead player’s name to complete the process -- regardless of the player’s shaken state. Upon completion, the players’ state will be somewhat reset, with the performer not remembering that they performed the ritual.