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This sandstone [[temples|temple]] is located at the edge of the [[Pash Valley]], filled with the [[:Category:Divine Symbols|symbols]] and colours of Mithraea. However, only a small portion is publicly accessible; those not part of Her flock can only guess at what the hospice contains or what lies behind the grand doors within the building. Aspiring followers of the Lady Sol can find the '''Mitras Primer''' within an alcove depicting the rising [[phoenix]] in red and yellow stained glass.
This sandstone [[temples|temple]] is located at the edge of the [[Pash Valley]], filled with the [[:Category:Divine Symbols|symbols]] and colours of Mithraea. However, only a small portion is publicly accessible; those not part of Her flock can only guess at what the hospice contains or what lies behind the grand doors within the building. Aspiring followers of the Lady Sol can find the '''Mitras Primer''' within an alcove depicting the rising [[phoenix]] in red and yellow stained glass.
[[Thracia]], Priest of the Solstar, resides in Hesperia, calling the faithful followers each day to Dawn prayers.


[[Category:Divine temples]]
[[Category:Divine temples]]

Revision as of 00:13, 18 August 2009

The golden land of Hesperia is home to the Goddess Mithraea and Her Divine Order. It is an area akin to the religious sanctity and privacy of other Divine areas such as the Soulrealms, Elysia, and the Shadow Realms.

This sandstone temple is located at the edge of the Pash Valley, filled with the symbols and colours of Mithraea. However, only a small portion is publicly accessible; those not part of Her flock can only guess at what the hospice contains or what lies behind the grand doors within the building. Aspiring followers of the Lady Sol can find the Mitras Primer within an alcove depicting the rising phoenix in red and yellow stained glass.

Thracia, Priest of the Solstar, resides in Hesperia, calling the faithful followers each day to Dawn prayers.