temple of galene!
Constructed with a beautiful, marble-like material the Temple of Galene stands tall with a pillared entrance and large open door. Past the sloping pews and beneath the glass roof, right at the very back of the building, you’ll find a small statue of the goddess. Even in stone her countenance is daunting, the gaze of a deity with pale blue eyes, and a beautiful gown. Through the sleeves of the statue’s outfit Galene’s hands are extended to whoever stands before her, over the blessed flame of essence. Light shines on the slopes of her cheeks, and the ringlets of her hair from the glass dome above, shadowed only by the vines of various sea flowers. If you need to speak directly to Galene, then you’ll need the help of a priest or priestess — many believe that way your prayer is more likely to be heard by the goddess. There is also a space for Galene’s devoted followers to stay within the temple, a basement floor complete with several private rooms that leave members of the church wanting for nothing. The Temple of Galene is spacious, quiet and awe-inspiring.