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The Pool of Truths is a small pedestal with a bowl carved into its top. This bowl is filled with water, said to be the tears of Myldala. It is kept in the Vechian temple of the Children of the Weave, Myldala's church. It is said to be able to reveal the answer to one question, as in-depth and detailed as possible, objectively and as known by the universe itself. However, once this one question has been answered, the water in the pool will dissolve, and the pool will not be able to be used again. The pool is under constant guard to prevent visitors from peering into the pool and asking a question, so that the pool is not rendered obsolete by the random question of a visitor or non-faithful. It is said that the use of the pool is being saved for when it is needed the most, when the world is in need and an answer must be known. Until then, however, the pool is restricted from use to the members of Myldala's church, and restricted from view to visitors and outsiders.
Item type
Religious / Ritualistic


Cover image: Museum of Statues by Shvets Anna

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