Abbey of Our Lady Sitra
Built in memory of Queen Sitra nearly 800 years ago, the Abbey is a haven for the homeless and needy. The Abbey is run strictly by women. They help men, women, and children who are in need. They give them places to sleep, eat and find some first aid. They are also commonly seen in the Wards helping those in need.
Architecture
The way to the Abbey is a dual, switch-backed stairs that rises about 40 feet. High, marbled walls make up the Abbey with a single, narrow turret hidden somewhere within. The hall is long but narrow. In the center is a statue of a woman. It appears to be made of smooth stone. The woman is holding out her arms in the customary greeting.
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Abbey
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