


We discourage but do not forbid roleplaying.Answer the questions from a Watsonian perspective only- no Doylist answers.your posts with the setting you wish to discuss.Take the fictional rules of the universe to their logical conclusion, ad absurdum.

Doylist perspective can be found here, here, and in the dictionary definitions of the two terms.) Or as calls it Watsonian, not a Doylist point of view (Further reading on Watsonian vs. Use in-universe knowledge, rules, and common sense to answer the questions. There were apparently no survivors in the attack, with Master Rama dying at the gate to Kamar-Taj.It's like Ask Science, but all questions and answers are written with answers gleaned from the universe itself. The London Sanctum was the first to fall due to a magical explosion caused by Kaecilius. To bring eternal life to the world, Kaecilius made a pact with Dormammu that necessitated the destruction of the three Sanctums. Although Kaecilius and some of his Zealots escaped via a Sling Ring, many of the Zealots perished. They did not get far before being trapped in the Mirror Dimension by the Ancient One. When Kaecilius led a splinter group away from the ancient order, they stole pages from the Book of Cagliostro in the Library of Kamar-Taj and escape through the gate to the London Sanctum. Master Sol Rama acted as the last master and guardian of the London Sanctum. It had a fixed dimensional portal connecting it to Kamar-Taj in Nepal and a more conventional entrance on a busy street in the heart of London. Along with the New York Sanctum and the Hong Kong Sanctum, the London Sanctum acted as a planet-wide mystical defensive ward and as a base from which the Masters of the Mystic Arts conducted their activities. The London Sanctum was one of three Sanctums created by Agamotto and maintained by the Masters of the Mystic Arts.
