Temple of the People

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THE TEMPLE HAS NOW BEEN DESTROYED

The Temple of the People was formally the Temple of Fate, but Harbinger chose to repurpose the building after the former clergy were found to be involved in dark plots. Workers began construction on the Temple of Fate not long after the Helvettian Garrison was established outside the primary walls protecting Myste-Hass. The temple was build on a large hill, overlook the tents and buildings that sprang up between the outer and inner walls. The source of the temples funding has never truly been discovered.

The People's Company

Harbinger established The People's Company with assistance of the executive manager, Dramos. The purpose is to provide protection, shelter and training for the destitute. The Temple of the People also acts as a hub for the adventurers to meet and provide important services for the city.

The Clinic

The Clinic is a medical facility run by Ehecatl, alongside a cleric from each of the six prime deities -
This facility had a number of rooms and the staff are kept on hand to provide aid to the sick or hurt. The destitute are tended without charge.

The Vault

Harbinger had a vault fitted into one of the basement rooms of the Temple of the People. It had a very secure, lockable door and was lined with lead to prevent magical tampering.
Several items of note were stored here, all of which were no longer present after dragon destroyed the temple.

Temple Staff

Temple Occupants

  • Godrick
  • Toni
  • Moribund
  • Dramos - His room faced north, overlooking Myloch's Way and the Helvettian Garrison.
  • Geoffrey
  • Harbinger - Harbinger's room was small and plain, facing west. The window overlooked the tented market area, where she would keep track of the homeless, inviting them in for food and board. However, this room was also one of the nosiest in the temple, particularly subjected to the hammering of the cobbler's, Jonah's, endless tapping.
  • Ghorvas - He was a homeless man who was staying in the communal rooms. However, he admitted that he never slept well at the temple because of the whispering he heard in his room.
  • Razagg - He was another homeless man taking shelter at the Temple of the People. He claimed to hear whispering in his room as well.