Chapel
A room for hush. For vows you don’t speak aloud. For the ache you refuse to cheapen.
PlaqueSome longings are not meant to be satisfied—only kept clean.
Candles keep their own time here. Wax, dust, old stone. Something like a prayer remains, even after the words are gone.
The Chapel belongs to the Relics of the hotel—small texts, symbols, and quiet artifacts meant to set the tone, not fill a playlist.
Relics kept here
- Plaques (short vows, benedictions, and warnings)
- Room etiquette and house rules
- Occasional readings (rare, brief, and restrained)
(No performance required. Only a moment of reverence—if you have it.)
Etiquette
- Enter quietly. Leave quietly.
- Don’t explain the feeling to yourself too quickly.
- If you light a candle, let it be for something real.