Graymere Hall of the Inner Eye

The only temple in the City of Azadmere dedicated to the worship of the Human Gods.

This building is divided into various large and small chambers containing shrines dedicated to most of the legal gods that human worship. The Dwarves have a similar Temple to their pantheon in the Undercity off-limits to Humans.

These shrines are serviced by priests and financed by donations.

Chamber of Larani

This Shrine has a superb 7 ft tall painted statue of Larani. The walls are lined with paintings of the various Knights of Tirith, with the most prominent being Cherbolk, the Centaur, and the Knight Sigwell (refer Session 71 - The Lost King's Tower). A devoted worshiper can undergo the Vigil of Cherbolk, the Centaur.

Vigil of Cherbolk, the Centaur

by Columbia Games

Cherbolk, the Centaur, proved himself many times in combat, leading heroic charges on behalf of his Goddess. His presence among the Knights of Tirith proves that Larani does not discriminate, all good and honorable heroes are welcome.

Blessing

Succeeding on DC13 Religion check will allow adherent to increase his speed by 10ft for one combat. After moving at least 20ft he gains a +2 to hit bonus against a stationary opponent. This maneuver can be used 5 times.

Randel Dyvons, Priest, art by Artbreeder
Randel Dyvons, a Melderyni Priest of the Order of the Spear of Shattered Sorrow, tends the spiritual needs of the visiting caravan guards, warriors, and nobility mostly from the Eastern Kingdoms. He is a skilled warrior and on excellent terms with the Dwarven Warrior Clans.

Chamber of Ilvir

The walls of this Chamber are lined with compartments of various sizes filled with all manner of holy books, artwork, and well-crafted idols. The center of the Chamber houses a magnificently craved circular altar engraved with Iilvir's Claw and a snake biting its tail.

This Shrine is haphazardly managed by the various wandering Priests of Ilvir who belong to no particular Order. Most of them spend most of their time administering to the spiritual needs of the Jarinese communities of the Barony of Habe and those scattered along southern slopes of the Sokrin Mountains.

Chamber of Siem

Morlais, Druid art by Artbreeder
This living Chamber is open to the sky and walls lined with vibrate flowering vines. The ground is grassy earth, and growing in the center is a small but well-tended ancient olive tree grows. Birds are abundant in this room. The Druid Morlais and his acolyte tend this Shrine.

Chamber of Halea

Well-crafted and surprisingly tame statues of the Goddess Halea and her handmaidens line the walls of this Chamber. Worshipers can make donations to whichever handmaid they wish favor from with Elomia, the Princess of Enterprise, being the most popular. The Shrine is tended by a trio of semi-retired middle-aged priestesses from the City of Tashal and heavily involved in the cities commerce.

Chamber of Save-K'nor

Skamdonlim, art by Artbreeder
This library is filled with many valuable and ancient books, a few dating back over thousand years or even to before the Battle of Sorrows. Anyone may read them for a donation for the temple's upkeep, however, some are written in obscure languages and scripts, including Old Jarinese, Runic, and Sindarin. This library currently has no priest however is cared for by the elderly blind Dwarven Librarian called Skamdonlim.

Chamber of Peoni

This humble Shrine to the Lady of Honest Labor has small bookcases displaying holy books and relics. It is managed by four Peoni Priestesses of the Order of the Balm of Joy, who also offers free medical services to the poor.

Chamber of the Lost

This is a simple mediation chamber for any to offer silent prayers to whichever deity or spiritual entity they may worship.

Alternative Names
Hall of the Gods
Type
Temple / Religious complex


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