Stone Coffin Fissure

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I was once told a coffin could convey its passenger upon a gentle cruise... to the velvet garden of deepest purple. Oh...to slumber in such a paradise...

- Stranded Soul (Ellac River Downstream)



Stone Coffin Fissure SOTE.png is a sub-region of the Gravesite Plain.

Overview

A massive underground ravine at the southernmost tip of the Realm of Shadow. The Stone Coffin Fissure is the place to which stone coffins drift.[1] The chasm has taken on a bruised color from the putrescence oozing from the coffins; this putrescence is what remains of the "impure" life stored within each drifting coffin.[2]

The Garden of Deep Purple.

It was down this chasm that Miquella discarded his love[3] - and his other half, Saint Trina.[4] At the bottom of the fissure, Trina's nectar-like blood pooled and nectarblood burgeons bloomed, forming the Garden of Deep Purple.[5] In the garden, Trina was left to wither away.

When Sir Moore discovered deep purple water lilies on the southern shore of the Cerulean Coast, Thiollier journeyed south to the fissure in search of Saint Trina.

Some of the congealed putrescence from the stone coffins came into contact with and imbibed the nectar-like blood of Saint Trina, giving rest to the tainted life.[6] This gave rise to the Putrescent Knight that guards Trina's garden.

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Gallery

  1. Congealed Putrescence
  2. Congealed Putrescence
  3. "I abandon here my love." (Miquella's Cross - Stone Coffin Fissure)
  4. Needle Knight Leda: "St. Trina's love for Kind Miquella is boundless. She is, after all, his other half."
  5. Nectarblood Burgeon
  6. Remembrance of Putrescence