Locus Sulaya, one of four Inquisitorial chancels, is contained inside a giant hourglass. The citizens live in a city of glass on the upper layer and the bottom layer is where prisoners are kept. The bottom layer is also home to a great number of the chancel's glass scarabs, magical inhabitants that protect the chancel. In the upper portion of the hour glass there is a crack that leads to a rift in the southwest of the Sahara Desert. From there sand flows down like a waterfall into the chancel and then flows like a river to the center drain. The Temple of Inquisition, where the accused are tried for crimes against Creation, is at the center of the upper layer. Those who were found guilty are thrown down to the lower layer.
The chancel properties are summarized as follows:
- Important - players may freely enter other Chancels and other Powers are expected to obey them within reason (0 points)
- Open border - crack that leads into the desert (-2 points)
- Convenient gates (2 points)
- Defenders Blessing - Auctoritas lvl 3 (6 points)
- Technology Barrier - metal (1 point)
- Magical beings - Glass scarabs (2 points)
- Landlord - Latham, commands scarabs using music from his Chinese violin (-1 point)
- Two banes (-1 point)
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