Post by Grumbaki on Dec 26, 2005 11:02:54 GMT -5
By Sythe:
The Temple of Throrin is a large, non-descript building, carved out of the living rock. Two-large collanades denote the entrence, over which is carved the rune of Throrin.
Inside is equally un-adorned, with a large messhall with a lofty ceiling being the first room entered in the Temple. Beside the entrence, on both left and right sides, sit large granite doors.
Each door leads to barracks style rooms, with both walls lined with eight, plain oak truckle beds. Infront of each bed is a stone chest for storing what ever little personal items the slayer using the bed may have.
Nearing the end of the messhall are two more doors, but of smaller stature. Each one is opposite of the other. The right door leads to a medium sized kitchen, with a few basic food supplies in the cabinets. One the left sits what is known as the Preparation Room.
Sitting in the Preparation Room are multiple grind and wet stones, ment for the Slayers axes. Also held in great clay jars is donated pig fat, for the dyeing and spiking of the Slayers hair. Held in a small desk off to one side are a collection of knifes and scaples for scarification, as well as needles and an assortment of dyes for tattoes.
At the other end of the mess hall sits the only part of the temple that is decorated. Two, great, granite doors sit facing the messhall. Each door is carved with scenes of Slayers doing battle with all manner of ferocious beast. As well, carved into the door are many runes of enchantment and protection, which make sure that the doors can only ever be opened a Slayer.
On the other side of the door sits the shrine to Throrin. The large room is plain like the rest of the buidling, and square, with a stone collumn in each corner. Festooning the walls in brackets are the axes of fallen slayers, their debts repaid and their names carved into the blade.
Sitting opposite the door is an iron statue of Throrin himself. At the base of the statue sits more axes of the fallen, arranged around the Diety's feet. Draped over the base of the statue, as well as sitting on racks arranged around the room, are the pelts and skins of beasts. The skins range from Troll to Dragon, each one being felled by a Slayer and being brought here as a tribute either by the Slayers themselves, or by others who found the fanatical warriors dead along with the corpse of the beast.
The Temple of Throrin is a large, non-descript building, carved out of the living rock. Two-large collanades denote the entrence, over which is carved the rune of Throrin.
Inside is equally un-adorned, with a large messhall with a lofty ceiling being the first room entered in the Temple. Beside the entrence, on both left and right sides, sit large granite doors.
Each door leads to barracks style rooms, with both walls lined with eight, plain oak truckle beds. Infront of each bed is a stone chest for storing what ever little personal items the slayer using the bed may have.
Nearing the end of the messhall are two more doors, but of smaller stature. Each one is opposite of the other. The right door leads to a medium sized kitchen, with a few basic food supplies in the cabinets. One the left sits what is known as the Preparation Room.
Sitting in the Preparation Room are multiple grind and wet stones, ment for the Slayers axes. Also held in great clay jars is donated pig fat, for the dyeing and spiking of the Slayers hair. Held in a small desk off to one side are a collection of knifes and scaples for scarification, as well as needles and an assortment of dyes for tattoes.
At the other end of the mess hall sits the only part of the temple that is decorated. Two, great, granite doors sit facing the messhall. Each door is carved with scenes of Slayers doing battle with all manner of ferocious beast. As well, carved into the door are many runes of enchantment and protection, which make sure that the doors can only ever be opened a Slayer.
On the other side of the door sits the shrine to Throrin. The large room is plain like the rest of the buidling, and square, with a stone collumn in each corner. Festooning the walls in brackets are the axes of fallen slayers, their debts repaid and their names carved into the blade.
Sitting opposite the door is an iron statue of Throrin himself. At the base of the statue sits more axes of the fallen, arranged around the Diety's feet. Draped over the base of the statue, as well as sitting on racks arranged around the room, are the pelts and skins of beasts. The skins range from Troll to Dragon, each one being felled by a Slayer and being brought here as a tribute either by the Slayers themselves, or by others who found the fanatical warriors dead along with the corpse of the beast.