8 June 2024
Just quick set up to help me get details right when I needed to describe the temple for my customers.
You see an intricately decorated, emerald-green building, surrounded on three sides by a lavish garden filled with all varieties of flowers and shrubs. The main building stands three stories tall, with a spire extending further up. On the main floor, a number of stained glass windows, depicting a woman singing, or dancing, or offering food and shelter. Columns stand on either side of the front doors, with such artfully arranged ivy growing up them you can’t be sure if they’re living or carved into the stone.
Inside, you see a massive, ornate chapel lined with pews. The ceiling reaches so high it must be all the way to the roof. At the back, behind the pulpit, the sun shines through a massive stained glass window, depicting a hand reaching down to offer St. Aislinn a single rose.
To the right, an art gallery lets people peruse the works of famous artists; the works of famous artists; the work of famed sculptor Robert Darrington is currently on display. To the left, a makeshift hospital tends to any ill or injured parties that come to their doors.