Infinitron Posted January 28, 2016 Posted January 28, 2016 (edited) http://www.pcgamer.com/first-look-at-a-mysterious-new-pillars-of-eternity-location/ Ask the denizens of the White March if they've heard of the Abbey of the Fallen Moon, and they will tell you they have. Ask them for directions to it, and you'll be met only with blank stares. When someone wants desperately to forget something, they pray to Ondra, goddess of the sea, to take it from their memory. The abbey is thought to be one of Ondra's most sacred sites and to be home to some of her highest ranking clergy, but so little about it is known to outsiders that many have supposed the goddess has used her dominion over memory to protect knowledge of its whereabouts and activities. The abbey's name is thought to originate with an old folk legend. The story tells of Ondra's unrequited love for the moon, and how in her frustration, she once reached out to touch it, causing a piece of it to fall into her, and resulting in widespread catastrophe. It is said she continues to pursue the moon, and this serves as the most common explanation for the tides. One persistent rumor among lower level Ondrite clergy is that the abbey houses a number of important and powerful holy relics. Of particular appeal to Ondrite Giftbearers is a pool known as the Salt Well. Giftbearers are faithful servants of Ondra who travel from village to village, helping people to forget painful memories. They accept memento objects that represent these memories, and deposit them into deep water for Ondra to accept into her keeping. Bearing these memories, while a relief to their original owners, takes an emotional toll on the Giftbearers over time. It is said that if one is to bathe in the Salt Well, however, then they have their burdens washed clean—even Giftbearers. Edited January 28, 2016 by Infinitron 1
SkySlam Posted January 28, 2016 Posted January 28, 2016 Aaaaah... I don't want to read/see anything about the WM2, but I just can't resist a little peek... my Will defence is so pathetic. Those are gorgeous, even if all this white is starting to tire my eyes. I don't want to see a single snowflake in PoE2! Edér, I am using WhatsApp!
Eisenheinrich Posted January 28, 2016 Posted January 28, 2016 So, judging by the looks of it, the Abbey was built around the giant's skeleton. Fascinating. That means the bone structure is also part of the interior.
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