Adgharhin Way/Peninsular Temple

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Peninsular Temple

The Peninsular Temple was constructed by Baron Vidad Filador, ex-priest of Adgharinhism, in Abioltiel, a long time ago [OOC: some time in early January of 2007] and then expanded by Lord Gregor Eyolf Serpentis. It is located high on the cliffs on the far northwest coasts of the Ossaet Peninsula. The temple is primarily dedicated to Omorthion.


Construction

This tiny temple is built mainly out of stone. The inner floor of it actually sits 2 metres below the land around it, with a short stairway going down. The rock cut out to make the depression was set to the use of building the rest of it. The building itself is 15 metres by 8 metres with a 6 by 6 metre extention on one end that houses a small hovel for a residing priest and the complete, orginal religious archives of Nicholas Filador, except for the Book of Lyonnith's Helm. A 3 metre tall statue of Omorthion stands outside the temple, before the steps.


Interior

The inside of the temple is very spartan in nature. A handful of rough wooden benches sit in two rows in the sanctuary. The altar is a stone slab that is one piece with the stone of the floor; it is carved with images of all five gods. Two silver candleabras and an insence burner sit on the deep green altarcloth. A two sided fireplace behind the altar serves as the only heat source for both the sanctuary and the priest's hovel. Small windows cut high up in the walls are covered only with primitave glass that lets little light through even in the daytime. A few thick, brown rugs are scattered about on the floor, and candlesticks of wood and iron line the walls at two metre intervals on each side. Some small tapestries portraying various images of Adgharin lore hang on the walls.


Expansion

Lord Gregor Eyolf Serpentis was responsible for the expansions that transformed the tiny temple in a great sanctuary. Although not renowned for his faith, the old hero was always devoted to his wife and the temple was a gift for her beauty. All the reforms were made around the initial construction, respecting the altar. However, the halls were expanded and great columns raised the roof. Carved in the rocks dozens of new wooden benches were assigned to receive a huge number of followers. An impressive tower was built to watch the sea and the sky and a large circular square was prepared to receive harvest rituals. The rustic art of Abilotiel was brought in new tapestries and statues to honor the sacred pantheon and an entire new wing was built to accommodate the Priests and receive pilgrims. A special attention was devoted to the basement where the Lord ordered the building of catacombs and appropriate locations for funeral rites, including a private mausoleum for his family. Over the years, the expansions have turned a small temple in a great and imposing structure to honor the gods and the beauty of a woman.


People

The Peninsular Temple is run and kept by some clergymen, servants and faithful people who worship there. In the past the followers take turns tending to the temple, which generally sits empty except for regular worship, which is also conducted primarily by the people. But after the expansion and constant preachings, almost the entire population was converted and many small rituals become a regular activity. If a noble follower is in residence, he or she could conduct some business. In the case that a priest is in the region, the people will usually get together and hold a small feast in the temple square. And the local people adopted two very common rituals: one to praise Omorthion in firtst harvest of the Autumn another one known as the Procession of Tears, where they pay homages and sacrifices at the grave of Lady Carina Falk, wife of old Lord Gregor Eyolf Serpentis. The trust in the kindness and integrity of the beautiful Lady rose after her death and some people believes that she can provide little healing and fertility miracles.