A first-person account (synthesized):
"It’s an illusion," Kael muttered, his boots clicking on the translucent stairs. The tower didn't fight with monsters; it fought with . It fed you exactly what you thought you needed to make you stop climbing. tower of ecstasy – crystal of desire
The "Tower of Ecstasy – Crystal of Desire" serves as a microcosm of the greater tragedy of the Hornsent. It demonstrates that the pursuit of divinity, when fueled by base desire rather than true understanding, results only in stagnation and suffering. The crystal is a beautiful but hollow object—much like the "ecstasy" it represents. It stands as a warning that the object of one's desire can often become the prison of one's soul. The "Tower of Ecstasy – Crystal of Desire"
The Hornsent sought the crucible and the sacred communion of the tower. Alas, the only fruit this desire bore was ecstasy—the crystallization of their innermost desires." It stands as a warning that the object