Found at the very center of Las Noches, at the uttermost depths of the massive complex built solely for the purpose of containing Dios and deterring those would seek to free him, either out of loyalty for their god-king, or out of greed, for the chance of absorbing the primal hollow’s powers.

It is a light forsaken place, utterly devoid of even the slightest sliver of light. An ancient circular temple made of stone, seemingly immune to the passage of time as it is as pristine as the day it was cut and used to construct the shrine, that would double as a tomb. Encircling the shrine were several pillars, which bore cuts and signs of aging, setting them apart from the everlasting stone floor that supported it.

In the center of this memorial, lie the remains of Dios, a lifeless, unmoving figure, standing in the center of a runic circle that was used to seal his powers and put his very life on stasis for all time. The figure still wears its regal darkened armor, draped on top of sinister looking robes that hang still upon its frame. It stands straight, his hands outstretched, as if in a welcome embrace towards those he deem as his children, and thus his rightful property and servants. In front of the seemingly dead figure is a sword, its rune inscribed blade halfway fused with the circle which surrounded it and its master. Its guard sported a gothic draconic design, and its handle was a flawless shaft of metal, with a similar design at its hilt as to its guard.


This is effectively Dios’ tomb, as the hollow is virtually dead. However, take note that disrupting any part of the complex itself will cause a shift in the mechanism’s balance, potentially awakening Dios.