A part of the Sword Coast, a famed continent in D&D, reaching from the Cloud Peaks to Baldur's Gate.
Played | 2600 times |
Cloned | 145 times |
Created | 407 days ago |
Last Updated | 29 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
Coordinates | (67, -8) |
The Song of the Morning, a temple dedicated to Lathander, glows with an almost ethereal beauty as you approach. The structure, crafted from smooth white stone, seems to catch and amplify the sunlight, bathing its surroundings in a warm, golden hue. Stained glass windows depict radiant sunbursts, their vibrant colors shimmering as light filters through. Inside, the air is filled with the faint, melodic strains of a hymn, carried on a soothing breeze that seems to emanate from nowhere. The floor is polished marble, its surface glinting faintly, and the scent of fresh flowers mingles with incense, creating an atmosphere both serene and uplifting. A massive altar adorned with golden suns and blooming roses stands at the heart of the sanctuary. Every inch of this place feels alive with Lathander’s presence, a radiant beacon of hope and renewal.
The large fortified temple is an unmistakable and imposing structure near Beregost. Surrounding the main building are refectories, boarding houses, and stables. Its rose-colored spires can be seen from kilometers away. On the east side are the temple's potato fields, herb gardens, and hills where its clergy tend flocks of sheep. While shepherding their livestock among the foothills, the temple's priests keep a watchful eye over the unguarded eastern expanse of Beregost. They are also afforded a view of the ruins of the old wizard school, which attracts a number of folks looking for a thrilling expedition.