House of the Gods
This large structure appears quite impressive, as it resembles a large Corinthian-style temple. The roof is 20’ above the floor and is supported by a set of stone columns on all four sides. Within are freestanding shrines to most of the Archontean, Wiskin and Thorcin deities who do not have their own temples. These shrines vary in size and sophistication, but most typically contain nothing more than a covered altar, a locked stone chest for offerings, and a variety of highly personalized ‘decorations’ meant to illustrate the god’s main principles or avatars. Since none of the shrines has its own dedicated cultic precincts, they typically are staffed by volunteer (if highly dedicated!) lay priests.