5th of Spring, 514AV
13th of Bell
13th of Bell
Sei stood outside of the Temple Of All Gods, wondering how much he would learn. There wasn't much he knew besides the names and rumors about the two. And who are the 'two' the Kelvic refered to? Just the god Sylir and the unknown gendered Ionu. He worshiped Ionu, but as of late he realized he didn't know much about the god or goddess. In fact, from what he heard, no one knew the entitie's gender. Then there was Sylir. The God of.. Peace, if he remembered correctly. He wasn't a listener, but he was willing to give it a try.
Sei entered the temple, and looked around. It was an Elegant building with stone walls and lofty ceilings. Many magnificent pieces of stone art adorned the solid walls, and light illuminated the inside of the temple through stained glass windows. On the floors were what he observed to be sorrow oak tree pews that could seat many a person. The stone looked native, and in all honesty, Sei had to admit it was beautiful.
There were people almost everywhere, and Sei nodded and smiled warmly to all who adressed him. He made his way up to the alter, and sat in one of the pews. They were smooth and comfortable, but he hadn't come here for beauty. He wanted to know more about Sylir and Ionu, and hoped that the priest of the temple would know. He just didn't see any point of worshiping his god or goddess when he knew nothing more than his or her name.
Sei entered the temple, and looked around. It was an Elegant building with stone walls and lofty ceilings. Many magnificent pieces of stone art adorned the solid walls, and light illuminated the inside of the temple through stained glass windows. On the floors were what he observed to be sorrow oak tree pews that could seat many a person. The stone looked native, and in all honesty, Sei had to admit it was beautiful.
There were people almost everywhere, and Sei nodded and smiled warmly to all who adressed him. He made his way up to the alter, and sat in one of the pews. They were smooth and comfortable, but he hadn't come here for beauty. He wanted to know more about Sylir and Ionu, and hoped that the priest of the temple would know. He just didn't see any point of worshiping his god or goddess when he knew nothing more than his or her name.