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The sixth mural in [[Chancelry Anteroom|<i>The Anteroom Series</i>]] by [[Anzo Riveroler]], located in the octagonal main entryway of the [[Sacellum Chancel]]. | The sixth mural in [[Chancelry Anteroom|<i>The Anteroom Series</i>]] by [[Anzo Riveroler]], located in the octagonal main entryway of the [[Sacellum Chancel]]. | ||
"Martyr's Last Breath" depicts Alexandria Omnity's last earthly moments. Staggering from a traitorous strike from Sayid's cursed scimitar | "Martyr's Last Breath" depicts Alexandria Omnity's last earthly moments. Staggering from a traitorous strike from Sayid's cursed scimitar and supported by [[Dadtim the Younger]], Alexandria struggles vainly to stand and raise [[Entropy's End]] and continue the fight. | ||
Of all the murals, Martyr's Last Breath is the only one to show actual combat, although the sword in the mural is still point downward. Despite the martial scene, the look on Alexandria's face is not one of struggle or pain, but rather serenity. |
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The sixth mural in The Anteroom Series by Anzo Riveroler, located in the octagonal main entryway of the Sacellum Chancel.
"Martyr's Last Breath" depicts Alexandria Omnity's last earthly moments. Staggering from a traitorous strike from Sayid's cursed scimitar and supported by Dadtim the Younger, Alexandria struggles vainly to stand and raise Entropy's End and continue the fight.
Of all the murals, Martyr's Last Breath is the only one to show actual combat, although the sword in the mural is still point downward. Despite the martial scene, the look on Alexandria's face is not one of struggle or pain, but rather serenity.