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Made of nearly white stone and then decorated in soft but brilliant white howlite, the pillared tower of Hnálla peaks over the wall of the foreigner’s district so even the heathens and barbarians from other lands can hear the Tunkúl gongs ringing to call the faithful of the Supreme Principle of Stability to prayer. The top of the tower is a silver-plated dome that is kept to a perfect polish to celebrate the sun and the eight statues that pierce the walls of the dome are of eight different aspects of the Lord Whose True Name May Not Be Known with liturgical texts cut into the walls around the statues in the vertical script of Thu’úsa.

The inner chamber of the tower is 20 feet tall, with the domed top being another 30 feet above it. The upper 5 feet of the chamber is pierced by many stained glass windows filling the structure with a warm multi-coloured light during the day. The parapet around the dome level is 4 feet tall with a slightly raised section with Tunkúl gongs upon it for the six calls to prayer every day.

The courtyard within the walls contains a small mirror-pool for ritual sacrifices to Hnálla – typically white flowers, clear crystals, and for those of lesser means, white stones. The pool is cleared of the majority of these sacrifices every six days at noon, although after particularly expensive sacrifices it will be cleared the next day at noon in order to reduce the temptation towards thieves who would pilfer those riches meant for Hnálla.

The 1200 dpi versions of the map were drawn at a scale of 300 pixels per square and are 10,800 pixels (36 squares) wide. To use this with a VTT you would need to resize the squares to either 70 pixels (for 5′ squares) or 140 pixels (for the traditional 10′ squares) – so resizing the image to either 2,520 pixels wide or 5,040 pixels wide, respectively.

https://dysonlogos.blog/2023/01/09/hnallas-tower-of-pillars/

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Jeffrey Good

I love all the lore that supports the design, and vice versa. Do you have a summary of your pantheon(s), temples, religious history, etc. and if so, is it in the public domain?

dysonlogos

This isn't my own pantheon, this is from the Empire of the Petal Throne / Tekumel setting.