The Temple of Viratas
The Temple of Viratas is one of the oldest buildings in Kalinor. Shortly after the Valterrian, after the Symenestra that had fled the jungles of Falyndar and found themselves inevitably changed by the maelstrom of magic had arrived in the cave, they had already built a place to honor their god. Few of the current residents of Kalinor know why the Symenestra of old began to worship Viratas, whether they had already prayed to him when they had been living in the trees or whether they had hoped that he would purify their blood again and make them stronger so that their women wouldn’t die.
In the beginning the temple had been small, a strange, slightly deformed structure that had hung from the ceiling. The Symenestra had been more focused on their immediate survival than creating architectural masterpieces then. The temple had mostly consisted of the center room with the blood pool, a pool so big that several Symenestra could take a bath in it at the same time, if they were the kind of people that liked to bathe in blood. It is said that the pool had been blessed by Viratas himself, that each Symenestra that had lived in Kalinor since its founding had donated a few drops of blood and that the blood never grew old or disappeared. The pool is framed with dark stone that is engraved with prayers to Viratas.
The walls that surround the pool are not made of stone, but of a fabric that is just thin enough that you can see the parts of the temple behind it, vague shapes, countless dead bodies. The blood pool is surrounded by a labyrinth of countless hallways and chambers, filled with dead upon dead, wrapped in precious silk and treated with special mixtures to keep the decay and the smell of death at bay. Only Symenestra rest in the temple. Surrogates don’t receive a proper burial. Their dead bodies are thrown on the cavern floor where they decay or are eaten by whatever vicious creatures lurk down there.
All Symenestra Webs regularly go to the temple to visit their dead. Sometimes they will also wander through the endless hallways, meditating. On some the presence of the dead, the awareness that they would not be forgotten, has a calming effect.
Even now, centuries after Kalinor’s founding, new chambers and hallways are added to the temple to make room for the newly deceased, but now the temple possesses a beauty that it hasn’t possessed before, an eerie kind of beauty like so many things in Kalinor.
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