Lore:Fain

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Fain
Type Ruin
Realm Oblivion
Plane Shivering Isles
Region Mania
Appears in Shivering Isles
Fain at the end of the Third Era

Fain is a ruin in the Shivering Isles, located on one of the peaks of the Jester's Spine Mountains.[1] Like the other ancient ruins that dot the realm, Xavara was originally built by the Predecessors, mortal inhabitants of the Isles whose civilization was wiped out during a previous Greymarch.[2]

The ruins were once home to a group of Heretics who worshipped an unholy being known as Gyub.[3] The Heretics sacrificed "volunteers" to Gyub by dangling them over the Pit of Fain (a root tunnel which drops vertically down the center of the mountain), reciting a prayer to Gyub, and dropping the sacrifice into the Pit, never to be seen again.[3] There is no evidence of Gyub's existence; the sacrifices were likely eaten by the many beasts which lived in the root caves at the bottom of the Pit. Circa 3E 433, the Heretics here were preparing for an obscure ceremony that they called the "Rebirth", for which they needed a large number of "volunteers" to be sacrificed.[4] The ruins were cleared out later that year by Sheogorath's Champion.[1]

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