gods:zepherin
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==== Temples ==== | ==== Temples ==== | ||
- | Temples of Zepherin usually take the form of training grounds, gyms, or hospitals, where the populace goes to receive training, advice, and care from the priesthood. The architecture often matches that of the settlement the temple is in, with the most distinguishing mark being the symbol of Zepherin' | + | Temples of Zepherin usually take the form of training grounds, gyms, or hospitals, where the populace goes to receive training, advice, and care from the priesthood. The architecture often matches that of the settlement the temple is in, with the most distinguishing mark being the symbol of Zepherin' |
The head of the temple is considered to be an individual who has attained the peak of physical perfection and health. They are treated as the eyes, ears, and mouth of Zepherin and are overall wholly trusted when it comes to matters of interpreting the divine. One High Priest generally exists in a certain region, with heads of local temple branches operating under the guidance of this person. | The head of the temple is considered to be an individual who has attained the peak of physical perfection and health. They are treated as the eyes, ears, and mouth of Zepherin and are overall wholly trusted when it comes to matters of interpreting the divine. One High Priest generally exists in a certain region, with heads of local temple branches operating under the guidance of this person. |
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