Room: The Divine Sarcophagus of Bernard Wencelas
This room is within Palace of Diocletian.
Center map on The Divine Sarcophagus of Bernard Wencelas
The Divine Sarcophagus of Bernard Wencelas - N - (-------------------------------------------------) W <---(M)---> E - - - The sarcophagus in the center of the room belongs to the tragic former palace emperor Bernard Wencelas. It is carved on all four sides and is set in the center of the room. As you gaze upon the non-secular room you understand the mind within the man, his character, his thoughts, this chamber has exposed his soul for all to see. Slowly walking around the covered chamber you notice a peculiar detail, the black-volcanic gravel used to pave the outside walkway has been tracked in leaving a number of footprints. It appears that the prints lead in, however they do not seem to return out. A noble official visiting the palace wanders around. A foreign historian studies the relics of the past.