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The '''Chapel of All Gods''' was constructed in the time of the [[Seleucarian Empire]]. Designed by the prominent architect [["Lucky" Lantis DeGage|Lantis DeGage]], the Chapel | The '''Chapel of All Gods''' was constructed in the time of the [[Seleucarian Empire]]. Designed by the prominent architect [["Lucky" Lantis DeGage|Lantis DeGage]], the Chapel is a monument to the beauty and majesty of the Divine. Lost during the [[War of the Deeps]], the Chapel remained little more than a historical footnote until it was rediscovered in [[Valnuary]] of 456 AF by a party lead by [[Duris]], the archaeologist. | ||
The ruins of the Chapel of All Gods may be found to the northwest of the [[Black Forest]], off an obscured path. | The restored ruins of the Chapel of All Gods, reopened to the public in [[Aeguary]] of 482 AF, may be found to the northwest of the [[Black Forest]], off an obscured path. Prior to excavation, the skeletal remains of [[New Thera|Therans]] who took shelter in the Chapel during the War of the Deeps littered the ruins, though both the remains and the archaeological wonders of the Chapel have been fully uncovered and put on display by the crew of [[mhun]], [[Dwarves|dwarven]], and Theran labourers that operated under the watchful eye of Duris. | ||
[[Category: Religious Sites]] | [[Category:Religious Sites]] |
Latest revision as of 21:39, 16 June 2008
The Chapel of All Gods was constructed in the time of the Seleucarian Empire. Designed by the prominent architect Lantis DeGage, the Chapel is a monument to the beauty and majesty of the Divine. Lost during the War of the Deeps, the Chapel remained little more than a historical footnote until it was rediscovered in Valnuary of 456 AF by a party lead by Duris, the archaeologist.
The restored ruins of the Chapel of All Gods, reopened to the public in Aeguary of 482 AF, may be found to the northwest of the Black Forest, off an obscured path. Prior to excavation, the skeletal remains of Therans who took shelter in the Chapel during the War of the Deeps littered the ruins, though both the remains and the archaeological wonders of the Chapel have been fully uncovered and put on display by the crew of mhun, dwarven, and Theran labourers that operated under the watchful eye of Duris.