Water Temple
Celtic holy site, controlled by the Lion Clan. Within the Copper Hills, a waterfall drops into a depression forming a pool. The pool drains into caverns below, creating a continual whirlpool within the surface lake. The waterfall is formed by a short-lived river, simply called the Temple River by the people, that is created not far off into the hills, fed by multiple small streams that spring from the rocks in the surrounding hills. Underneath the pool, the water fall from the celiing of a large cavern containing a temple created by the Lion Clan druids. Here they recharge their torcs in the mist created by the falling water. The temple is accessed by a set of wet, slippery stone stairs leading from the cavern bottom and up to an opening behind the waterfall.
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