The Eternal Sigil Wall
The Eternal Sigil Wall is a landmark in Landorya. The Eternal Sigil Wall is a surface within the Conclave Sanctum where the glyph-patterns of all Mystarans who have completed the Thinning transition are permanently inscribed, for… It is commonly linked to THE MYSTARANS. Geography: The Wall occupies an entire face of one of the Conclave Sanctum's oldest interior chambers, a space of Veil-Stone so thoroughly saturated b… Climate: The chamber housing the Wall is temperature-regulated and warded against all unauthorized magical influence. The ambien…
Location Info
- Type
- landmark
- Civilization
- THE MYSTARANS
About
The Eternal Sigil Wall is a landmark in Landorya. The Eternal Sigil Wall is a surface within the Conclave Sanctum where the glyph-patterns of all Mystarans who have completed the Thinning transition are permanently inscribed, for… It is commonly linked to THE MYSTARANS. Geography: The Wall occupies an entire face of one of the Conclave Sanctum's oldest interior chambers, a space of Veil-Stone so thoroughly saturated b… Climate: The chamber housing the Wall is temperature-regulated and warded against all unauthorized magical influence. The ambien…
Geography
The Wall occupies an entire face of one of the Conclave Sanctum's oldest interior chambers, a space of Veil-Stone so thoroughly saturated by centuries of arcane interaction that the inscribed glyph-patterns remain visibly active — shifting subtly in the light with something that practitioners unanimously describe as resembling breath. The chamber is maintained with the most scrupulous care of any space in the Sanctum.
Climate
The chamber housing the Wall is temperature-regulated and warded against all unauthorized magical influence. The ambient arcane energy generated by the accumulated glyph-patterns is measurable outside the chamber walls, producing a distinctive field signature that long-term Sanctum residents associate instinctively with contemplation, memorial, and the kind of clarity that follows grief.
Points of Interest
- 📍 Glyph-pattern inscriptions of all transcended practitioners in chronological sequence
- 📍 The inscription stations used during Thinning Ceremonies
- 📍 The oldest inscriptions from the civilization's earliest verified era
- 📍 The location where Velisandre's glyph-pattern is believed to be inscribed (contested)
- 📍 The ambient field measurement instruments maintained by the Ministry of Arcana
History
The Wall was established in the Conclave Sanctum's first verified form, making it one of the oldest continuous institutions in Mystaran civilization. Its inscription process has been performed without interruption for as long as records exist, conducted with Crystal Resonator music and Conclave witness during the Thinning Ceremony. The question of whether Velisandre the Ageless has a pattern on the Wall is debated; some records suggest she inscribed her own pattern before her final astral departure, others that she left before the ceremony could be conducted.
Legend & Lore
Elder Mystarans who have spent contemplative time before the Wall report sensing the patterns as active rather than inert — as though the accumulated glyph-signatures retain enough of their original practitioners to respond to sustained attention. Several have described the experience as conversation without words, a sense of being known and assessed by the accumulated weight of those who came before. Whether this is genuine residual consciousness, an effect of the ambient field on the perceiving practitioner's own field, or something that the distinction between those possibilities fails to fully capture, is left as an open question — which is, practitioners note, exactly where the Mystarans leave all the most important things.
Life & Culture
The Wall chamber is in daily quiet use — practitioners visit alone or in small groups for contemplation, particularly during the Veil Season when the community's attention to the Thinning is sharpest. Junior practitioners are not restricted from the chamber; it is understood as a space appropriate for all ages, and children sometimes ask to be brought when trying to understand what the Thinning means for those around them who are approaching it. The chamber's only restriction is one of manner: silence is not required, but has been the universal practice of every visitor since records began.