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* [[The Wall of Ages]]: The outermost layer of the Recollections domain is perhaps the most organically inorganic constructs in the House; a membrane like barrier formed from countless stacked structures and formations both natural and unnatural, known as the Wall of Ages.
Believed to have been created by the Once-More as a peremptory measure against it's many potential threats, The Wall of Ages, as the name implies- appears as a massive makeshift wall constructed from a pile of countless recreated structures and formations throughout the histories. Both natural (exeg. mountains, forests, cave systems) and unnatural structures (exeg. buildings, monuments, sculptures) appear embeded embedded into the wall, with formations growing older the further up one travelsfrom the base they appear. The layout presented outermost structures and internal layouts have both proven capable of fully altering their composition of the integrated structures all appear to randomly shift in culture and/or region at varying random intervals-possibly at will, and appears capable of fully altering unobserved areas of itself almost instantaneously. The external and internal dimensions of the wall are also wildly inconsistent, with attempts at direct passage through the wall being proving either immensely shorter almost instantaneous, or infinitely longer on a case to case basisinfinity long. It's been noted that followers and long of certain Hours tend to be denied with grater or absolute frequency, with some consistently failing to return after entering. The few that return injured claim that, in addition to Scavenger and FNORD swarms; the Wall itself attacked them. The validity of these claims remains unconfirmed.
All outer structures found seem angled have been observed to fit almost seamlessly into one another, bending space . All recreated rooms found and measured seem to appear level and well fit while retaining completely retain the dimensions of the originalsoriginal. Rooms only seem Recreated rooms perfectly match descriptions if the original in it's given branch of History, with exception to manifest within the building composition of the room originated from, however this remains somewhat unconfirmedand its furnishings. Walls hammered down occasionally contain All rooms are furnished to resemble what their composition would have looked like at some random point in its existence. All windows found within that would not lead to the outside of the wall, when closed, have a secondary view that is believed to display a random scene the window in question would have originally looked over. This secondary view overlays the first, and while allegedly difficult and disorienting, does not prevent one from viewing the adjacent room or ones reflection.Additionally, several almost identical copies of some structures and buildings have been found; more than could have resulted from the main fractures of history. This has lead occult scholars to believe that the wall is also compiling demi-real branches into its formation, though this remains unconfirmed among scholars.
Walls hammered down may occasionally reveal room-less structures concealed between, including monuments; shrines; and paintings. Like the Neoplasm, the Wall has been confirmed as a living organism capable of regeneration and growth, with new formations often occasionally seen reportedly rising from the bottom. Once a structure is generated, the structures seems remains it will remain at the base of the Wall until its existing counterpart is demolished, where upon it begins will begin rising upwards.
If only a portion of the existing building is demolished, that relevant portion on the Wall will sink upwards while the remainder remained unchanged.
If part of the existing building is remolded, the structure on the Wall will reportedly undergo a sort of mitosis. Once finished, one of the two will alter itself to fit the renovations while the latter sinks up the wall.