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The ruined Stained Quarter was never rebuilt. But it is still inhabited by squatters and the poor, since the broken shards there did not fracture the spirits of the [[Spirit_world|Invisible World]] as they did in the other places of Shattering. No spirit-storms of invisible shards occur there to strip flesh from bone as they do at the other Shattered places.
 
The ruined Stained Quarter was never rebuilt. But it is still inhabited by squatters and the poor, since the broken shards there did not fracture the spirits of the [[Spirit_world|Invisible World]] as they did in the other places of Shattering. No spirit-storms of invisible shards occur there to strip flesh from bone as they do at the other Shattered places.
 
-- by Kakita Kojiro
 
 
====The Ghost Quarter====
 
 
In, or around, Diaphane there is a literal "ghost town". It is a neighborhood where ghosts dwell. Some of the living neighbors may practice ancestor worship and veneration of ghostly transparency.
 
 
-- by shanoxilt
 
 
They are more focused on "veneration" than "worship" of the ghosts -- instead of seeking intercession from the ghosts (as one might from a god or worshipped spirit), they are seeking information about the past, and secrets from the past. The ghosts are venerated by flattery and by listening to their opinions and advice. In return the ghosts are persuaded to reveal what they recall, or to act as go-betweens to the much older ghosts who no longer have much connection to the physical world. Ultimately, there is hope of contacting the Founding Sister...
 
  
 
-- by Kakita Kojiro
 
-- by Kakita Kojiro

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