My-Li-Veng

My-Li-Veng, also called the Silver Mountain Temple, is the most revered religious site in Li-Vam-Aur. It is also an oracle, the only true oracle on mainland Anasthias, famous for having been consulted by leaders and philosophers throughout history.

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The temple sits on a peak with spectacular views of Kat-i-Vau, the highest mountain in the Dun Trisan mountain range. Consequently the temple is inaccessible in winter, and though highly treasured, it is only visited by the hardiest pilgrims.

The approach to the temple is made by tight mountain paths with a sheer drop to the side. The far slope of the Li-Veng peak has a line of slender metallic pillars believed to have once formed an easier route up to the temple, either as a rope bridge or some unknown transport mechanism. Many of the pillars are now tumbled, but those remaining are topped with brightly coloured prayer flags, placed there by particularly hardy (or foolhardy) monks.

 
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