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I have a question for you:

For those of you whose characters have died, what is on their gravestone? (I'm assuming, for the sake of argument, that your Friendly Neighbourhood Church has put up a gravestone for you, even if your body isn't technically under it due to discorporation, being on the wrong plane or fear of contaminating the very earth or Other)


In the Balance village near the ruins of Mereham: a candle with a folded slip of paper under it, in a holder in a temple with several similar. "May the Balance forgive me, and have mercy on their souls" (technically not a gravemarker, as it dates from the running-off of Esther and Levi rather than their eventual death). I suspect "what is on their graves" is "a dancing shaman". :)


"Sarah Moreton. For fire, for passion, for love, for justice.". Red roses appear there from time to time.


HERE LIES VIRGIL.
But you won't be telling anyone.
OOC: INFLICT 7, you are unable to tell anyone about this grave.

(Note, I don't think Virgil actually has a grave anywhere. This is what I think it SHOULD say. --Valtiel)


Challa has one of those generic tombstones with 'Beloved Daughter' on it, in a village somewhere.

There is a small shrine adorned with a badly sewn stuffed rabbit and a couple of plaits of hair, and some unpleasant-looking little fishhooks, in the Lucan tunnels commemorating Silka. Naturally it doesn't explain that this is what it's doing. (It's a replica of the original Calico and plaits from some other unfortunate priestess whose hair was the right colour and length, rather than actually relics of Silka, who disappeared without trace.)


James Sesqui has an entry on the roll of those who died with honour, penned in black ink with a careful hand.


Cornelius Carrington has a similar entry, in slightly smaller writing. There are worryingly many names between the two entries.


Sir George didn't really have friends and was disowned by his family, but in the centre of the Market Square stands a statue that the Living City itself extruded in his memory.


Well, apparently Lucie went and put some leeks on Dion Silverlink's grave. He approves wholeheartedly. :D I imagine his body's in a mass grave but he has a plaque in the Temple somewhere. Current Azraelites, feel free to contradict. :)

Well, humans are a bit funny about the whole dead body thing, but I may as well humour them..."


The name of Lightbringer Lisalotte Guyer is inscribed on the plaques of the fallen in the chapel of the Temple of the Light in Grantabrugge. It has a little golden sun by it to show that she died by Ultimate Faith. The list of the CotL? fallen of Grantabrugge is substantial and treated with honour and respect, but a lot less well-displayed in the chapel than the newer Shrine to the Teutonian Dead.


Elnir has a cairn of rocks, with dreamcatchers and random tat attached.


Eris almost certainly doesn't have a grave, but if my some chance she has a plaque somewhere: "Eris- A loyal follower of Humact" Humact is carefully crossed out and replaced with Crofter, which is is turn replaced with Vivamort. If there is a back to be written on there is most likely a recipe for cooking swog.

Nocta most likely has a small glass bottle filled with ash and whatever bits got swept up with her. The label simply says: "Nocta Lebbeck", there is probably a swog ragdoll by the bottle.

I believe Marrick has a tomb with a stone effigy of him on it. Looking particularly manly.

I imagine there is a little stone out in the fens with a symbol of Vivamort on it and some writing in Slavic "Here fell Black Molly Morgagni" there is almost certainly a further comment written in common "Your mother was a pastry chef!" it is not entirely clear as to who this is addressed. There is no sign of a body and the stone is marked in Molly's handwriting...


Borric is not dead, technically.

Brucal has a small monolith with a hammer carved on it, somewhere in the forests of Thet Ford.

Mazrim has a place on the list of casulties of the Orc War. And probably a carved name on an appropriate wall of the temple of Mallan. "They had to kill him to get by."

Tebah's body was never recovered from the plain of Arioch... In the Light College, on the wall where past Master Lights have portraits, and past Masters get small plaques and credits, there is a small plaque. it reads "Master Tebah Cooper, "the Flashy". A manipulative talker, a skilled researcher, reckless to the last." The plaque is in fact hovering an inch off the wall, and is an illusion. Where from is left as a puzzle for the Apprentices...


Clamorsius has a modest grave. "Born Mar 21, 1261. Prophet of Lord Crofter (no one ells will help you), leader of martyrs, now in paradise. Also, his darling Eris, loyal follower of the Sward militant. Two souls entwined he died glorious in her loving embrace Feb 27, 1292" He was not buried in the Crofter temple but quite possibly his body was exhumed and buried somewhere appropriate.

Are we talking about exceptionally aggressive grass here? --Jacob


Marcus probably has a plaque somewhere around the temple of Balance, possibly with the words "Marcus Pendelthwaite-Greenheel. Died to preserve the Pantheonic Treaty."

I choose to believe that Ivan has a marker next to Sveta's saying "Ivan Mikhailov. Paladin. Ascended unto Humact a second time, following battle in His name." Someone has left a bottle of Vodka, and a bottle of rum with a cloth tied round it.


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