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Eknad Laitselec
The temple of the gods. The temple of the god. The structure is exactly what one would expect and is, perhaps, one of the greater monuments among the three. It soars high into the heavens, with it‘s architecture similar to the Mayan Chichen Itza, though on a more grand and colossal scale. Huge stone columns lead to the front and on the pedestals lurk wretched beasts amazingly crafted. It is located in deep, lush jungle. It’s land fertile and thickly planted with herbs and natural medicine. The place is guarded mostly by holy maidens, women of warrior descent who are painted with reds and blacks and whites. The briers hold the ethereal flames that never burn out, and the place, though known for witchcraft, witchdoctors, voodoo, and is a key place of superstition is the home to the go Enger. Everything in the temple lives and flourishes, and is, inadvertently, a place of ‘free love’. Those who follow Enger are a very loose and relaxed people. Assure of themselves and their god, placid in every aspect and enjoying life every chance they have. The temple is a lively place, where most of the children come from all over to be raised and taught. Though this is the temple of His Holiness, it holds a ore warmer and friendly feel then the more stricter principles of Acux and Baisu.
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