The Great Forgetting House
The Great Forgetting House has walls made from crumbling scrolls, its stones etched with whispers. The city's architecture is based on the spiral pattern of a forgotten manuscript. Staircases that never end lead to rooms filled with dusty artifacts and ancient texts. In the center of the house, a great library holds the stories of those who have been forgotten. The air is thick with the scent of aged paper and the soft hum of forgotten melodies. Citizens wander the streets, their faces reflecting the memories they've left behind. The city's silence is a palpable thing, a reminder that some things are better left unremembered.