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[[File:Raynor Mausoleum.png|thumb|right|The Raynor Mausoleum.]]
[[File:Raynor Mausoleum.png|thumb|right|The Raynor Mausoleum.]]
The '''Raynor Mausoleum''' was build in order of [[Kaiser Leto III]], via [[Imperial Decree 436]], as new burial place of the Kaisers of the Fourth, and later Fifth Era. Before this, the Kaisers got buried in the [[Temple of Mors]] in [[Metzlershire]].
The '''Raynor Mausoleum''' was build in order of [[Kaiser Leto III]], via [[Imperial Decree 436]], as new burial place of the Kaisers. Before this, the Kaisers got buried in the [[Temple of Mors]] in [[Metzlershire]]. In practice it was only used for burials between the period 1561–1574. Subsequently its importance diminished after the internment in the [[Valley of Mors]] began after Kaiser [[Gaelen IV]]'s reign. It was used, somewhat scandalously, as a venue for entertainments and orgies during the stewardship of the [[Liv Dravot|Imperial Mother]].
It's no obligation for Kaisers to be buried in the Mausoleum but whenever there is no other burial place chosen by the Kaiser(ess), he ends up there. Its importance diminished after the construction of personal burial tombs became increasingly popular during and after Kaiser [[Gaelen IV]]'s reign.


The Mausoleum is located in a quarter of [[Shirekeep]], [[Northshire]].
The Mausoleum is located in a quarter of [[Shirekeep]], [[Northshire]].

Revision as of 10:33, 31 December 2017

The Raynor Mausoleum.

The Raynor Mausoleum was build in order of Kaiser Leto III, via Imperial Decree 436, as new burial place of the Kaisers. Before this, the Kaisers got buried in the Temple of Mors in Metzlershire. In practice it was only used for burials between the period 1561–1574. Subsequently its importance diminished after the internment in the Valley of Mors began after Kaiser Gaelen IV's reign. It was used, somewhat scandalously, as a venue for entertainments and orgies during the stewardship of the Imperial Mother.

The Mausoleum is located in a quarter of Shirekeep, Northshire.


Buried nobles