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[[File:highcell.png|right|thumb|a high cell with prisoners]]
[[File:highcell.png|right|thumb|a cloud cage with prisoners]]
A '''high cell''' is the name given to the unique cells that float above the outer wall of [[Everwind City]]. The cells are simply wrought-iron cages open to the elements, most especially the [[Everwind]], which blows much stronger at that height, so the experience becomes exceedingly torturous for prisoners unlucky enough to be sentenced to one. It is said that even the strongest willed people can only last about a week before going insane.
A '''cloud cage''' or '''up top shop''' is the name given to the unique cells that float above the outer wall of [[Everwind City]]. The cells are simply wrought-iron cages open to the elements, most especially the [[Everwind]], which blows much stronger at that height, so the experience becomes exceedingly torturous for prisoners unlucky enough to be sentenced to one. It is said that even the strongest willed people can only last about a week before starting to go insane. Receiving this particular sentence is colloquially referred to as "riding the high."


==Notes==
==Notes==
*[[Rinden Dane]] spends three days inside one after being arrested when arriving in Everwind City after the death of his brother, [[Edulon Dane]].  
*[[Rinden Dane]] spends three weeks inside one after being arrested when arriving in Everwind City after the death of his brother, [[Edulon Dane]].  
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 13 July 2024

a cloud cage with prisoners

A cloud cage or up top shop is the name given to the unique cells that float above the outer wall of Everwind City. The cells are simply wrought-iron cages open to the elements, most especially the Everwind, which blows much stronger at that height, so the experience becomes exceedingly torturous for prisoners unlucky enough to be sentenced to one. It is said that even the strongest willed people can only last about a week before starting to go insane. Receiving this particular sentence is colloquially referred to as "riding the high."

Notes

  • Rinden Dane spends three weeks inside one after being arrested when arriving in Everwind City after the death of his brother, Edulon Dane.