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The '''Temple of Fluvialis''' is a small, circular sanctuary to [[Neraeos]], [[God]] of the Sea, located centrally in the [[city]] of [[Hashan]]. Gifted to Hashan during Neraeos' time as city [[patron]], the Temple of Fluvialis is crafted solely of white marble columns and a tall, arching dome, leaving the structure open to the bustling outside city. Three statues reside within the Temple: one to [[Borak]], Caspeid of the Northern Seas, one to [[Zaphar (spirit)|Zaphar]], Old Man of the River, and one to, of course, Lord Neraeos. The Temple was gifted alongside its corresponding [[Spring of Fluvialis]].
The '''Temple of Fluvialis''' is a small, circular sanctuary to [[Neraeos]], [[God]] of the Sea, located centrally in the [[city]] of [[Hashan]] and constructed under the direction of [[Pytheos]], the Architect. Gifted to Hashan during Neraeos' time as city [[patron]], the Temple of Fluvialis is crafted solely of white marble columns and a tall, arching dome, leaving the structure open to the bustling outside city. Three statues reside within the Temple: one to [[Borak]], Caspeid of the Northern Seas, one to [[Zaphar (spirit)|Zaphar]], Old Man of the River, and one to, of course, Lord Neraeos. The Temple was gifted alongside its corresponding [[Spring of Fluvialis]].


[[Category:Religious Sites]]
[[Category:Religious Sites]]

Revision as of 19:42, 18 September 2007

The Temple of Fluvialis is a small, circular sanctuary to Neraeos, God of the Sea, located centrally in the city of Hashan and constructed under the direction of Pytheos, the Architect. Gifted to Hashan during Neraeos' time as city patron, the Temple of Fluvialis is crafted solely of white marble columns and a tall, arching dome, leaving the structure open to the bustling outside city. Three statues reside within the Temple: one to Borak, Caspeid of the Northern Seas, one to Zaphar, Old Man of the River, and one to, of course, Lord Neraeos. The Temple was gifted alongside its corresponding Spring of Fluvialis.