Hanging Gardens of Iseleine
The Hanging Gardens of Iseleine are a center of worship consisting of vast gardens located in the north-central part of the dense Kajaani Forest. The primary temple, a sparkling edifice of glass and stone, sits among carefully cultivated gardens atop a granite pillar. The pillar itself rises from a steep chasm a quarter-mile deep and a quarter-mile wide in the forest, and the entire floor of the sinkhole is filled with verdant plant life. Even from the rim of the chasm, it is easy to see that the gardens below must be cultivated as well, because there are masses of single-colored flowers, and patterns appear in the interplay between the green and the blooming colors. A single stone bridge arches the 600 feet from the plateau to the western rim of the chasm. A long, carved stairway is also visible and winds around the granite pillar until it is lost in the mist rising from the lower garden.
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Hanging Gardens of Iseleine
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