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'''Souciance''' is a deceased [[Divine]] whose resting place is the Garden of Souciance in the depths of [[Chimera's Lantern]]. It lies at the bottom of a deep, translucent lake, holding a sword with folded hands much like a medieval tomb effigy. The surrounding water garden is a living biome, containing plants like water lilies and lotuses (as well as a few trees) and animals like fish and frogs.  
'''Souciance''' is a deceased, humanoid [[Divine]] whose resting place is the Garden of Souciance in the depths of [[Chimera's Lantern]]. It lies at the bottom of a deep, translucent lake, holding a sword with folded hands much like a medieval tomb effigy. The surrounding water garden is a living biome, containing plants like water lilies and lotuses (as well as a few trees) and animals like fish and frogs.  


Entering the water gives [[Thisbe]], [[The Figure in Bismuth|Figure]] and [[Coriolis Sunset|Cori]] a moment of clarity in which to decide the truth of their beliefs.
Entering the water gives [[Thisbe]], [[The Figure in Bismuth|Figure]] and [[Coriolis Sunset|Cori]] a moment of clarity in which to decide the truth of their beliefs.

Revision as of 02:30, 28 November 2023

Souciance is a deceased, humanoid Divine whose resting place is the Garden of Souciance in the depths of Chimera's Lantern. It lies at the bottom of a deep, translucent lake, holding a sword with folded hands much like a medieval tomb effigy. The surrounding water garden is a living biome, containing plants like water lilies and lotuses (as well as a few trees) and animals like fish and frogs.

Entering the water gives Thisbe, Figure and Cori a moment of clarity in which to decide the truth of their beliefs.

Trivia

  • The word souciance was presumably backformed from insouciance, and might mean something like care or concern.