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==Temple of The Anvil==
 
==Temple of The Anvil==
The Temple of New Beginnings was built in Ozrat to celebrate both Poison's appointment as Duchess (the second one in Lasanar) and the end of the Arcachon/Lasanar hostilities. It is located just outside the city walls along the road which ultimately leads to the crossing to The Dark Isle. The temple is dedicated to Lyonnith and Lyonnhar to symbolise the dark times of the hostilities ending, and the coming of lighter times of peace and tranquillity between the Dark Isle and Lasanar.
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The temple quarter of the town is clean and tidy. All men there talk quietly and behave with decorum on pain of flogging by the temple guards and roving flagellants who patrol it. Any man foolish enough to draw sword there would be ripped apart by an outraged mob of believers within seconds. There are four cool gardens tended by priests and pious believers, for use by the public. One is for families, one is for quiet contemplation, one for religious debate, and one is for the serving of water and food to weary pilgrims of Adgharhinism. The Temple of the Anvil, as it is called, is itself a small stone affair with a wide courtyard where low ranking worshippers can pray. In the center of the courtyard is a great stone Anvil, ten cubits high.

Revision as of 22:41, 13 September 2010

Temple of The Anvil

The temple quarter of the town is clean and tidy. All men there talk quietly and behave with decorum on pain of flogging by the temple guards and roving flagellants who patrol it. Any man foolish enough to draw sword there would be ripped apart by an outraged mob of believers within seconds. There are four cool gardens tended by priests and pious believers, for use by the public. One is for families, one is for quiet contemplation, one for religious debate, and one is for the serving of water and food to weary pilgrims of Adgharhinism. The Temple of the Anvil, as it is called, is itself a small stone affair with a wide courtyard where low ranking worshippers can pray. In the center of the courtyard is a great stone Anvil, ten cubits high.