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'''<big>Dayaka Temple</big>''' (''dah-YAH-kah'') [[Golden Wisdom Temple(s)|Golden Wisdom Temple]] in the city of [[Arhirit]] on the [[Etheric Plane]]. [[Lai Tsi]] is the [[guardian]] of the [[Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad]] there.
'''<big>Dayaka Temple</big>''' (''dah-YAH-kah'') [[Golden Wisdom Temple(s)|Golden Wisdom Temple]] in the city of [[Arhirit]] on the [[Etheric Plane]]. [[Lai Tsi]] is the [[guardian]] of the [[Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad]] there.
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Dayaka is a great, round, towering temple that is shaped like a silo. It is more than a hundred stories high, with great windows that go around the whole structure. At the top is a spire, and upon it rests a shining golden ball whose brilliance is greater than that of any sun in the universe. Its rays reach out to the very edges of the Etheric Plane.
Dayaka is a great, round, towering temple that is shaped like a silo. It is more than a hundred stories high, with great windows that go around the whole structure. At the top is a spire, and upon it rests a shining golden ball whose brilliance is greater than that of any sun in the universe. Its rays reach out to the very edges of the Etheric Plane.


The Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad itself rests on a lectern hundreds of feet below the golden ball of radiant light.
The Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad itself rests on a lectern hundreds of feet below the golden ball of radiant light.

Revision as of 02:59, 16 March 2024

Dayaka Temple (dah-YAH-kah) Golden Wisdom Temple in the city of Arhirit on the Etheric Plane. Lai Tsi is the guardian of the Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad there.

Dayaka Temple


Dayaka is a great, round, towering temple that is shaped like a silo. It is more than a hundred stories high, with great windows that go around the whole structure. At the top is a spire, and upon it rests a shining golden ball whose brilliance is greater than that of any sun in the universe. Its rays reach out to the very edges of the Etheric Plane.

The Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad itself rests on a lectern hundreds of feet below the golden ball of radiant light.