The Veiled Reliquary
Hidden high within the mountain forests beneath the Hollowwind peaks, the Veiled Reliquary is said to linger behind curtains of fog and cedar shadow — a forgotten network of ancient shrines, monastic sanctuaries, and reliquary halls concealed deep within the snowbound wilderness.
The oldest mountain legends speak of wandering keepers who vanished into the upper forests carrying sacred relics, preserved offerings, and ceremonial objects bound in bone, feather, iron, moss, ash, and cloth. There, among candlelit temple chambers and weathered stone sanctums, they devoted themselves to the preservation of ancient rites hidden from the outside world.
Over time, the mountain reclaimed the shrines. Pines swallowed the old paths, snowfall buried the stairways, and dark ritual veils were left hanging motionless within abandoned halls where incense still lingered in the air. Yet the relics remained.
Each piece within the Veiled Reliquary collection is a handcrafted fragment recovered from these forgotten sanctuaries: sacred totems, ritual vessels, shrine curiosities, preserved offerings, ceremonial adornments, and reliquary objects shaped by ancient devotion and folk horror tradition. Totems stand watch like remnants of hidden worship, while bone-bound relics, hanging charms, lantern pieces, and ceremonial curiosities carry the feeling of sacred objects once guarded deep within mountain temples where the rites never truly ended.
Travelers lost within the Hollowwind forests still speak of distant bells echoing through snowfall, of dim lantern light moving silently between the trees, and of hidden shrines veiled behind drifting cloth and cedar smoke high upon the mountain slopes.
Some believe the sanctuaries were abandoned long ago.
Others believe the keepers remain there still — preserving the old relics in silence beneath the mountain fog.