La Ciudad de los Recordatorios
The city's main street is an endless corridor of mirrors, each reflection showing a different face. The citizens' memories are stored in tiny, intricately carved glass vases that hang from the walls like lanterns. These vases emit a soft, ethereal glow that illuminates the city at night. People navigate the narrow alleys by following the faint scent of ozone, which wafts through the air like a promise. In the central square, a massive palm tree stands tall, its trunk inscribed with the names of those who have been forgotten or silenced. The sound of distant bells echoes through the city, a reminder that some secrets are too heavy to be carried alone.
The citizens trade memories, not for gold or power, but for the sake of remembrance. They believe that by remembering, they can uncover hidden truths and bring justice to those who have been wronged. In this way, La Ciudad de los Recordatorios becomes a city of echoes, where the past whispers secrets to the present.
In the heart of the city, there is a great library where the memories are stored in intricate scrolls made from a material that seems like moonlight. The librarians, wise and silent, guard these scrolls with their lives, for they hold the power to shape the very fabric of reality.