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The '''Ivory Temple''' was the holy ground of [[Apollyon]], [[:Category: Dead or Missing Gods|God]] of Suffering. [[Zimrath]], the Ivory Vicar, inhabited the structure until 611 AF when Apollyon was slain in battle by [[Pentharian]], God of Valour. Today the large entryway leading into the building remains crushed beyond [[adventurers|mortal]] repair, blocked by large shafts of twisted steel and chunks of shattered cobalt.
Located in the [[Central Wilderness]], the '''Ivory Temple''' was the holy ground of [[Apollyon]], [[:Category: Dead or Missing Gods|God]] of Suffering. [[Palurian]], the Ascetic of Suffering, and [[Zimrath]], the Ivory Vicar, inhabited the structure until 611 AF. After Apollyon was slain in battle by [[Pentharian]], God of Valour, the edifice was destroyed by [[Ourania]] as revenge for his role in the loss of her [[kastalia|daughter]] prior to the [[War of the Worldreaver]]. Today the large entryway leading into the building remains crushed beyond [[adventurers|mortal]] repair, blocked by large shafts of twisted steel and chunks of shattered cobalt.


[[Category:Religious Sites]]
[[Category:Divine temples|ivory]]

Latest revision as of 01:48, 12 July 2020

Located in the Central Wilderness, the Ivory Temple was the holy ground of Apollyon, God of Suffering. Palurian, the Ascetic of Suffering, and Zimrath, the Ivory Vicar, inhabited the structure until 611 AF. After Apollyon was slain in battle by Pentharian, God of Valour, the edifice was destroyed by Ourania as revenge for his role in the loss of her daughter prior to the War of the Worldreaver. Today the large entryway leading into the building remains crushed beyond mortal repair, blocked by large shafts of twisted steel and chunks of shattered cobalt.