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Godsreach is a massive temple that sits at the very peak of Mount Sanar, where the veil between worlds is rumored to be the thinnest. The temple was not actually built to honor any one god or way of life, but rather recognize all gods and modes of worship. More prominent and powerful gods are featured with statues in the center of the temple, while numerous other gods, demigods, and beings of power are honored through many shrines that line the temple halls.

Main Hall

The main hall of the temple is split into two circles of statues, delineated by a ringed gap in the flooring that holds what appears to be a starry void.

Inner Circle

The statues of the inner circle appear older and weathered somewhat by time.

  • Aeltra, Mother of Suphestis (Feywild), Progenitor of Elves, Soul of the Forests, the Old Spirit
    • A beautiful, matronly figure formed from the trunk and branches of a tree. Her hair crests into a halo of branches, her iconic ring of trees.
  • Inwael, Leader of the Aisesh (Heavenly Planes), Progenitor of Aasimar, Enlightener, the Blessed Giant
    • An androgynous humanoid with a kind face. The legs and arms are thick and muscular, and the tunic of the being is wreathed in vines. Small clouds are gathered at the feet of the figure, and large wings are folded behind its back.
  • Kalar, Crafter of Nolcrenta (Shadowfell), Progenitor of the Shadefolk, Foe of the Final Dark, the Buried Shadow
    • Appears as a simple cloak with shadow obscuring the interior. Small figures are depicted running out of the cloak at its base, but the forms are too small to depict any more detail.
  • Moldrollath, King of the Invakest (Hellish Planes), Progenitor of Devils, the Keeper of the Nine
    • A beautiful androgynous figure with long, straight hair and a massive set of horns sitting on a throne in a relaxed position with a sly smile on their face. Their outerwear is very revealing.
  • Baragasha, Maker of the Grudesh (Hellish Planes), Queen of Demons, Chaos Pulled from Law
    • The statue is broken in many places, but it seems to depict a somewhat grotesque woman with a long, forked tongue.
  • Tiharen, Architect of Yeszket (Material Plane), Progenitor of the Archons and Hosts, Father of the Material Races, Peacekeeper, the King Above the Stars
    • A large humanoid, with many races of the Material Plane standing at his feet. His body is peppered in scars, and large chunks of the body seem to have been deliberately removed by the sculptor. A halo of stars circles around his head, obscuring his eyes.
  • Xac’huranac, Master of the Xarashe (Tearing Planes), Progenitor of Dragons, Unmaker, Father of the Locus, the Everbeast
    • A beast-like humanoid. The torso is humanlike, but covered in scales with four large, muscled arms with sharp claws emerging from the sides. The legs appear to be that of a dragons, sitting in a squat. The head is that of a dragon’s, looking straight up as a crown of splaying tendrils emerges from the back.
  • The final statue is torn to pieces, only the base hold a small pair of feminine feet remain. The only legible text on the plaque reads: “…Silent…Solace…Rest…”

Outer Circle

The statues appear to vary in age, but most seem newer than the statues of the inner circle.

  • Fectovarano, the Deep Moon, Collector, Planesbinder, Justice Bringer, the Allriver (The Allriver appears to have been added at a later date, over something else that has been scratched out.)
    • A tall standing man covered in intricate armor, holding an oversized sword. His hair appears to flow like water. Real water forms at the base of the statue, filtering down into the ground and disappearing.
  • Unavaranu, the Balancing Moon, Thinker, Planesbinder, Undoer of the Vestra, Child of the Sun
    • A woman with arms held to her sides, palms upward with perfect symmetry. Her hair flies backwards into lightning. Her eyes are closed. Small, real sprouts with two leaves grow out of the stone base, and whispers can be heard when nearing the statue.
  • Elevarani, the Shallow Moon, Breaker, Planesbinder, Destroyer of Mirrors, the Fire of Chaos, Child of the Sun
    • A strong-looking woman clad in tattered robes and a flaming mass of hair of great length flowing behind her. Her ears are long and pointed, and her musculature is toned. The pose of the statue exudes an indignant energy. It is hot to the touch.
    • The right arm of the statue has been broken off, and lays on the ground.
  • Batrax, the Crimson Moon, Twister, Planesbinder, the Eye of the Long Road, Child of - BLOOD GOD (BLOOD GOD is crudely scratched over the rest of the plaque)
    • A cloaked figure holding out a single eye in front of him. Those nearby the statue get the feeling of being watched.
  • Durzick, the Ever-Obscured, the Lying One, Ascender
    • A man with many arms, all participating in different tasks such as juggling and playing cards. The man’s head is a plume of billowing smoke.
  • Hatach, Earthspeaker, Borne of the Thread, the Great Defier, the Steady Earth
    • A somewhat crudely chiseled statue that vaguely resembles a humanoid form. Fine dust rests around the base of the statue.
  • Irashi, Maker of the Wheel, Worldbreaker, The Red Dominator, the Ever-Turning
    • A tall woman with extravagant robes in a large throne with a large wheel affixed to her back. The wheel slowly turns. The woman’s face is obscured by a hood.
  • Jylurm, the Scream of the Sea, Willbreaker, the Puzzle of Depths, the Twisted Sea
    • A small, semi-round spheroid. Close proximity makes the stone change appearance to a creature of the same race of the witness, with amiable features and a kind smile. A broken hook will be embedded into the chest of the figure.
  • Merrav, Lord of the Beasts, Treesinger, Huntsmaster, Healer, the Wild God
    • A vaguely humanoid tree figure with great branching horns. A small elk stands at the foot of the tree. Distant cries of animals can be heard when close to the statue.
  • Onyr, Heartspawn, Stoker of the Raging Flames, Protector of the Veil, King of Storms
    • A large, dwarf-like figure clad in intricate armor. The body breaks apart into clouds and lightning at points. The statue holds a large Warhammer. The air in the vicinity of the statue is humid and full of static.
  • Tyrix, Heartspawn, Calming Voice of the Heavens, Protector of the Veil, Skyringer
    • A large, dwarf-like figure clad in very thick intricate armor with strange holes, pockets, and textures. A large helmet obscures her face. The figure wields a massive shield. Those who near the statue will feel their bodies vibrate, but the sensation is strangely peaceful.
  • Veratash, the Self-Binder, the Seal of the Saint of Death, the Chained Suffering, the Many Horned
    • A nondescript humanoid body with multiple heads facing different directions, all wearing pained expressions. The head facing forward is a sharp-toothed skull. All the heads have four horns. Multiple other heads with broken necks lay around the statue, but the statue itself has no breakage points.
  • Xawelyn, the Seizer of Minds, the Endless Dark, the Devourer, Child of the End, the Broken Dream, the Caged
    • A feminine hooded figure in thin robes stepping towards the viewer. Multiple arms reach upwards from the base of the statue, holding various objects that change based on who is viewing them. An uneasy feeling will wash over those close by. A large amount of broken stone is scattered around the base of the statue, but there appears to be no damage to the figure itself. The figure is smiling.
  • Zadara, the Betrayed Child, Artificer of Poisons, the Seer of Shades, the Waiting Eye
    • A robed woman with empty eye sockets. Blood appears to flow out of the sockets, as well as drip off the eyes the woman is holding in either hand. Those close to the statue will feel numb.
  • Ragil, the Inspirer, Crimson Masterpiece, the Painted One
    • A stone base with nothing on it. The base seems somewhat less degraded than some of the older statues.
  • Gulchax, the Answer of Hiserin, the Decaying, One of Filth
    • A humanoid figure covered in what appears to be thick sludge, approximated in the stonework. One of the arms of the figure is outstretched, but the other arm has been broken off, laying in pieces on the ground. Regardless, the statue appears newer than some of the others. Those close to the statue will experience a strange aroma.
  • Patalir, the Frozen Prisoner, Leader of the Lost, the Chrysalis
    • A small, frail woman with frayed, messy hair and modest robes, clasping her hands together. The air around the statue is cold, but oddly comforting. Small amounts of frost are visible across the statue, which seems newer than many of the others.
  • Yerakessh, Breaker of Wheels, One that Seizes the Heavens, the Eternal Blade
    • A large, muscular man covered in heavy chains and numerous scars. Multiple different weapons are embedded in the figure’s body. In his hand, he holds a large sword by its blade. Compared to the others, the statue appears to have been carved recently.
  • Ruyebef, Recusant of the Sun, Protector of the Risen, the Resting One
    • A somewhat androgynous figure in large robes laying upon a slanted rock, apparently sleeping. The feet and legs of the statue seem to degrade into ash, which slowly blows off the statue and disappears into the air. The statue appears to have been carved recently.
  • One statue seems to just been a pair of legs, with the plaque smashed to bits, and the top of the figure completely missing. The legs appear similar to that of an orc’s.
  • Another statue of nothing but a completely clean and bare base surrounded by a pile of rubble extending radially outwards from it. The plaque seems to have been replaced by a slab of stone that has the word “PUNISHED” crudely carved into it in Primordial

Hallways

The halls are filled with countless shrines, though the ones that have been directly observed are:

  • Shalde, Demigod, Champion of Fecto, Slayer of Vortek, Hero of Orcs and Men
  • Vortek, Demigod, Incarnation of Malice, Orchestrator of Conflict
  • Ajurana, Goddess of Wine and Debauchery
  • Milujana, Goddess of Wine and Refinement
  • Beretar the Blue, Demigod, Bringer of Happiness, Leader of the Bluethorn
  • Usleyn, God of Providence and Foresight
  • Olenno, Goddess of Opulence and Wealth
  • Vuletarra, Demigod, Maker of Knives
  • Ezan, Goddess of Light and Illumination, the Refulgent Lady
  • Felthurn, Demigod, Eater of Flesh
  • Palthen, God of Scripts and Languages
  • Nurien, God of Mirrors and Duplicity
  • Henvak, God of Hair and Fur
  • Lulien, Demigod, Daughter of the Allriver, Mediator of the Sea, the Torn Child
  • The Tearful, Demigod, Eater of Corpses