Temple of Gatehar

There are several Temple’s dedicated to the Goddess of Life, spread around Xonthian and Xecutran. these temples are often home to other services, such as healing, navy posts, training, or archival libraries. Often built out of white or lighter colored stone, the temples are massive feats of engineering. Most of them are decorated with complex buttresses and can be in the shape of an Ankh, a symbol of life. Interiors are filled with hand-crafted wooden pews and marble statues dedicated to the Goddess. Stained glass artworks can be found in the windows that line the main chapels, and in the offices of their clergy.    

Temple of Xonthian City

Located just south of the castle, the Temple of Gatehar is dedicated to cleansing the world of evil and is the base of operations for many of the Paladins that serve around Xonthian City. It is also home to one of the larger holding cells, that is not maintained by the city and its guards. It is one of the older temples in the world, outside the Great Temple located on Angel Island. Like many of the other temples. It maintains a separate hospital in Xonthian City across the street, called The Home of Angels.  

Temple of Port Orlynns

Home of the clerics’ navy fleet and home base for shipping religious or magical artifacts, the Temple of Port Orlynns is often seen as a military station. Although its main focus is to safely transport its clergy, Paladins, and other religious members and their cargo. The Temple provides typical services seen around the world as well, such as healing the sick and seeing to the homeless that are often found forgotten in the shadows of the largest port city in the world.  

Temple of South Kelsa

The smallest of the Gate’Har Temples located in the small port city of South Kelsa has been rebuilt several times during its initial building. Often used as a center for triage by both Xonthian Armies and the Dark Armies during the Hundred Year War, it is no less a spectacle in terms of design. Built to reflect the Temple of Xonthian City, it is a smaller version is a focuses on healing the sick, and maintaining the crops around both North and South Kelsa. It is also used as a station for clerics on a pilgrimage, who must serve others before coming full clerics.