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{{infobox location|color_theme=tm|title = The Vault of Anticipation|location = Caldera of The Mountain in Repose, [[Altar]]|inhabitants = [[Anticipation]] | {{infobox location|color_theme=tm|title = The Vault of Anticipation|location = Caldera of The Mountain in Repose, [[Altar (planet)|Altar]]|inhabitants = [[Anticipation]] | ||
[[Civet]]}} | [[Civet]]}} | ||
The '''Vault of Anticipation''' was a temple on the planet [[Altar]]. Built into the caldera of the dormant volcano The Mountain in Repose, it housed the [[Divine]] [[Anticipation]] and their final candidate [[Civet]]. | The '''Vault of Anticipation''' was a temple on the planet [[Altar (planet)|Altar]]. Built into the caldera of the dormant volcano The Mountain in Repose, it housed the [[Divine]] [[Anticipation]] and their final candidate [[Civet]]. | ||
At some point, either during the formation of the planet in [[the Miracle]], Anticipation began spreading threads across the surface of the planet, connecting the temples in an attempt to gain more processing power. After a year of study, it was revealed that all of the threads connected at a single point outside the temple. | At some point, either during the formation of the planet in [[the Miracle]], Anticipation began spreading threads across the surface of the planet, connecting the temples in an attempt to gain more processing power. After a year of study, it was revealed that all of the threads connected at a single point outside the temple. |
Revision as of 21:33, 24 January 2023
The Vault of Anticipation was a temple on the planet Altar. Built into the caldera of the dormant volcano The Mountain in Repose, it housed the Divine Anticipation and their final candidate Civet.
At some point, either during the formation of the planet in the Miracle, Anticipation began spreading threads across the surface of the planet, connecting the temples in an attempt to gain more processing power. After a year of study, it was revealed that all of the threads connected at a single point outside the temple.
Access to the temple was accomplished by plucking all of the threads at the same time, a discovery made by the joint expedition the Waking Cadent and Sho Salon organised. In addition to this, those explorers wanting to go inside the Vault were also required to have themselves plucked all of the previous threads.
Interior
The interior of the vault consisted of three distinct chambers, the last of which was a recreation of the bottom floor of The By-and-By.