In the beginning gods created the Hall of Timelessness for communication between them and mortals, so that they could better understand the races that bought them into existence. The Hall is like a gate straight to the gods and it is beleived that in the Hall it is possible to communicate with everyone or everything. Creatures being in the Hall feels of being close to everything that has been, is and will be. But it is not possible to see or hear anything through the Hall, only felt. The hall grants access to all imaginable information.
Location of the Hall is not known. Even the stories of it differ a lot from one another. Separate stories also describe the Hall differently and often each storyteller has added his own point of view to the description. Some stories tell that the Hall is an enormous and glorious hall decorated with precious metals, gems and rare fine fabric, others describe the Hall to be nothing more than just a small dark chamber deep underground.
Many wise men beleive that the effect of the Hall is too strong for the common mortal to bear. They suspect that the effect of the Hall is so strong that a creature in the Hall wholly forgets the world outside him and only concentrates on all the possibilities the Hall is granting, and finally staves to death or loses his mind.
It is also believed that if an undead is brought to the Hall, it fully recovers its conciousness and mind lost in the death. There is, however, no idea that the recovered knowledge stays after leaving the Hall and whether the undead once again "lives" normally, as before it's death.