Intiyupa
"Sun Temple" area surrounded the great labyrinth. The wind swirls around the tree protecting the tree from people trying to fly over to hit. The test of the Carthureagus must be passed.
Intiyupa is an ancient hamlet that exudes a sense of mystique and wonder, steeped in legend and religious devotion. It is populated primarily by Süntek Aelfe who worship the Siroccan Pantheon, with a particular focus on Tonthiu the Sun Father. The settlement is built around the great labyrinth of Carthureagus, The scorching sun blazes down on the land but the Süntek revere the great World Tree at the centre of the maze. The shadow cast is diffused as the world trees canopy is so high in the sky.
The Apostle of the Sun, Ixtli Ton-Altzini, leads the community in the veneration of their deity, with the grand Sun Temple as the center of their religious practice. The temple is within the Cathureagus, which encircles the World Tree, the most sacred site in the settlement. The labyrinth is a wonder in itself, with twists and turns that seem to go on forever, defying the attempts of many would-be adventurers to penetrate its secrets.
Intiyupa is built around the outer wall of the labyrinth, its architecture blending harmoniously with the surrounding desert landscape. The settlement has a rustic charm, with winding alleyways and low-lying buildings constructed of local sandstone. At night, the desert sky is a canvas of starry constellations, with the Black Ocean visible in all its glory.
Intiyupa is an ancient hamlet that exudes a sense of mystique and wonder, steeped in legend and religious devotion. It is populated primarily by Süntek Aelfe who worship the Siroccan Pantheon, with a particular focus on Tonthiu the Sun Father. The settlement is built around the great labyrinth of Carthureagus, The scorching sun blazes down on the land but the Süntek revere the great World Tree at the centre of the maze. The shadow cast is diffused as the world trees canopy is so high in the sky.
The Apostle of the Sun, Ixtli Ton-Altzini, leads the community in the veneration of their deity, with the grand Sun Temple as the center of their religious practice. The temple is within the Cathureagus, which encircles the World Tree, the most sacred site in the settlement. The labyrinth is a wonder in itself, with twists and turns that seem to go on forever, defying the attempts of many would-be adventurers to penetrate its secrets.
Intiyupa is built around the outer wall of the labyrinth, its architecture blending harmoniously with the surrounding desert landscape. The settlement has a rustic charm, with winding alleyways and low-lying buildings constructed of local sandstone. At night, the desert sky is a canvas of starry constellations, with the Black Ocean visible in all its glory.
Type
Hamlet
Location under