Temple of Heliod Crisaor

A four story temple serves as a place of worship for the god Heliod. The temple has large spans, some up to two stories and thus displays the beautiful all gold effigy of the god to the outside. With a height of four men the sculpture shows Heliod leaning on a stone column relaxedly, smiling and benevolent. In his right hand he holds Khrusor, made of pure gold and crystal. The whole sculpture glows with warm light, the effect of some miracle bestowed by the god, and which makes the sculpture visible from the sea. The temple always seems to live by day. The sculpture is considered a amrvel throughout Theros, and many visitors come to see it with offerings to the god. The temple has interior terraces on its walls around the sculpture, with large banqueting tables and open rooms for the priests. The priests of the temple of Heliod Crisaor have been blessed and do not need to sleep while serving in the temple. They are recognized by their heavy solid gold staves and white robes.