Saint-Mystère Remains Silent: The Seventh Vigil

From left to right: Clotilde Varnier, Mireille de la Brume, and Odilon Laforge, as the The Judge, The Memory, and The Keeper at the The Seventh Vigil in Saint-Mystère Remains Silent.

In Saint-Mystère, where shadows grow,
A chapel waits for those who know.
Each seventh year, as autumn nears,
Three dreamers wake with quiet fears.

They wear the masks, they take their place,
Before the door they cannot face.
They speak no words, they make no sound,
While night folds tightly all around.

At dawn, the door is sealed once more,
The masks reduced to ash and lore.
Yet questions linger in the air:
What waits within? Who watches there?

And if a dream should come to you —
A mask, a bell, a door askew —
Will you resist its silent call?
Or sit… and let the darkness fall?