METAPHAZE

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Bristol, Dnalgne

Map of Bristol
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As a religious center, the city has a number of church related structures. Along the eastern side of the city, south of the castle are a number of minor temples. The majority of the gods worshipped in the city are represented in some fashion in this area.

 Bridge from South to square in front of WurtenmanstoeIn addition, several other sights are significant. The most obvious and largest is the cathedral of Wurtenmanstoe. It is a lofty structure, only dwarfed by the castle itself. Two lofty spires actually rival with the central castle tower for tallest structure in the city.

Another tall building is the Tower of the Holy Mother. This building with its complex of support structures is both an abbey as well as a school. Most of the population of the city send their children to this school, making the population of Bristol one of the most educated of any city in Metaphaze.

The final exceptional religious building in the city of Bristol is the Temple of the Holy Grail. A domed topped structure a full city block in diameter, it is both a marvel of architecture as well as a magnificent religious structure. The inside of the building is unmarred by any internal supports. The principal investitures performed by Queen Mary are done in this building. A great golden dais occupies the center of the floor and the knights and people of the land can gather as a circled mass around the dais to watch the spectacle.

About two hours outside of the city is the great Abbey of Tincturn, sporting it's own Cathedral, built by the Order of Bophont Genits.

Yu-huang
Lu-hsing
Nut
Horus
Amen-Re
Ikelos
Terminus
Hecate
Hari-Hara
Varuna
Durga
Surya
Aditi
"Precious Twin"
Ershkigal
Picumnus


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