Temples of Truth and Scripture
Two small temples on either side of Museion close the square behind the Library. Inside there are no images, but both houses in their center a narrow alter on which two scrolls have been placed. It is said that both are infinite and that in each one a long story can be read, the beginning of which is no longer remembered. Two elderly priests are in charge of watching over each of them. Sometimes the priests believe they can read prophecies in the eternal scrolls. The one housed in the temple of Truth is visited regularly by an eidolon of great beauty, in the form of a winged youth. The boy writes on the scroll regularly in a language now lost, and the priests are accustomed to record his words, understood as some prophetic hieroglyph, or replica of the past. Thinkers of all kinds hold vigils at both temples for enlightenment.