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The '''Temple of Kastalia''' is the primary place of worship for [[Kastalia]], [[Gods|Goddess]] of [[:Category:Lakes|Lakes]] and [[:Category:Rivers|Rivers]]. Located within the [[Garden of the Dryads]], the [[temples|temple]] entrance is marked by a giant [[ivory water lily]].
The '''Temple of the River''' was the primary place of worship for the esteemed [[Kastalia|fluvial Queen]], and can be located upon the distant continent of [[Meropis]].  


Those who would try to find the temple itself must puzzle through a set of challenges. Visitors must first navigate several [[:Category:Underwater|underwater]] [[:Category:Caves|caves]] before reaching the surface of a river that flows into a lake. Mists cover the entire area, making it extremely difficult to traverse. A strong undercurrent also flows under these waters, and lost [[adventurers]] may find themselves swept out of the temple by it.
Those who would try to find the [[temples|temple]] itself had first to prove their faith in the myths and legends that surround the Goddess of the [[:Category:Rivers|River]]. Throwing themselves from the treacherous cliffs, a visitor was thrust into the icy mist below and plunged into the depths of the placid pools that surround the secluded temple. It is then that they may witness the beauty of the River, and all that Her realm encompassed.  


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Latest revision as of 01:43, 12 July 2020

The Temple of the River was the primary place of worship for the esteemed fluvial Queen, and can be located upon the distant continent of Meropis.

Those who would try to find the temple itself had first to prove their faith in the myths and legends that surround the Goddess of the River. Throwing themselves from the treacherous cliffs, a visitor was thrust into the icy mist below and plunged into the depths of the placid pools that surround the secluded temple. It is then that they may witness the beauty of the River, and all that Her realm encompassed.