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Hofborg, Temple (Location)

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User ID: @Shadoe12

House: Hakkvild's High Hall

Location Name: Thyrrfjell

Brief Description: The Motherhouse (Handbook)

Max Population: 24

Points of Interest

Catacombs
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Hewn deep within the granite of the mountain an ancient corridor once housed long forgotten departed of another time. Locals make mention the catacombs are what led to the naming of the timeworn butte above. The spirits whisper on the winds that seep through the crevasses. Eons later, atop the grounds, the Temple was constructed.
Temple
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Founded decades ago to overlook the sacred grove below and be an ever watchful eye over the hallowed barrow, the Temple was the first building constructed by the pilgrims that settled the area. It has undergone little change since the first stone was laid in the foundation. Ever a bastion of faith to the devout, and a sanctuary to those without hope, the Temple has served selflessly as a sanctum to those in need of spiritual counsel and healing.
Hospital
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What was once a simple triage center has gradually grown into a full infirmary to aid the sick and wounded. All manner of medicinal herbs and healing remedies are rendered on site. Healing of both magical and mundane nature takes place whether it be a simple tonic for a rash, the setting of a broken bone, or surgery.
Grove
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Since the days before the construction of the Temple, pilgrims had been ascending the mountainside to plant seedlings and saplings of several venerated trees from across the lands in what gradually became a small sacred grove. Over time, Birch, Ash, Blackwood, Aspen, Mahogany, Crabapple, and Juniper have grown among a dense carpet of ferns and runic standing stones next to the barrow. In recent years those of the Skaal faith came to utilize the grove for worship.