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The High Halls

The High Halls is a beautiful temple placed in the Heavens. The High Halls is the meeting place of the High Gods and the location of the Cosmic Chart.   The High Halls are constructed entirely of bright quartz and hints of Zoiatine throughout the building. The High Halls will shift and change while someone is walking through them. This may confuse and anger people walking through them but the halls change for the good of the gods. The Halls will shift and change to lead the Gods to what they need or most desire.   The Cosmic Chart is located in a room known as Celestial Chamber. When you first walk into the chamber the room looks to be a pitch dark void. But if you take a moment to focus on the room its appearance will change. After the room changes it will now appear as the ever expanding void of space. The walls, floor, and ceiling will be dotted with stars, galaxies, and planets. In the center of the void is the Cosmic Chart, a beautiful dome, sitting on a gold stand, with arching gold and silver spikes encircling the dome.   As well as the Celestial Chamber, the High Halls also contain living spaces for each of the High Gods. Many High Gods have their respective homes located on the Outer Planes, but the High Halls will always give a God a residence if needed.   Azuth's (God of Wizards) room appears as a tall and skinny wooden room with hundreds of scrolls and books littering tables, couches, and the floor of the room. Hundreds of animated objects, and magical creatures crawl and fly around the room.   Chauntea's (Goddess of Agriculture) room is a beautiful hilly field with thousands of crops spreading as far as the eye can see. The time of day in this room never seems to change from high noon. Strangely enough this room has only one sun rather than two.   Eldath's (Goddess of Peace) room is a beautiful pool with a large waterfall falling from a high mountain. Thousands of beautiful plants dot the edge of the pool. When stepping into this room a person feels an immense sense of peace.   Lathander's (God of Birth and Renewal) room is a beautiful field full of flowers. But the flowers will slowly decay and die, then quickly grow back to the height of their beauty.   Mystra's (Goddess of Magic) room is a dark room with a number of bio-luminescent plants across the walls, with a thick green fog rolling across the ground. While walking through the room, the dozens of different harmless spell effects will pop in and out of thin air.   Oghma's (God of Knowledge) room is a large and never ending hall. The Hall is stacked high with bookshelves with hundreds of thousands of books and scrolls. This room contains all of the information collected throughout history.   Savras' (God of Divination and Fate) room is a hot and steamy room. The room is covered in purple and red drapes. In the center of the room is a circular table with a Crystal Ball on top of it. When approached the ball will grow hundreds of eyeballs on its surface.   Selûne's (Goddess of the Moon) room is a small lake next to a tall mountain. The room is always perpetually night and the moon always shines. In the room the bright moon will shine over the mountain top and reflect on the lake's surface.   Sune's (Goddess of Love and Beauty) room is a beautiful glade located in the Feywild. In the glade dozens of beautiful nymphs will dance around a large bonfire.   Talona's (Goddess of Disease and Poison) room is a large sickly swamp. The swamp's only illumination is the moon and hundreds of green glowing fish. The swamp is covered by a thick green fog that can be very poisonous and deadly.   Talos' (God of Storms) room is a large mountain top. The mountain top is being bombarded by a raging storm filled with rain, lightning, and wind.   Tymora's (Goddess of Good Fortune and Adventure) room is a large tavern. Throughout the tavern dozens of people are gambling and playing cards.   Tyr's (God of Justice and Heroism) room is a long hall, with a beautiful stone throne at the end. Across the walls of the room are moving images depicting some of the most heroic people and their actions.   Waukeen's (Goddess of Trade) room will always change and shift. The room will always stay as the inside of a wagon on the move. But the design of the wagon will always change.   Qhoneas' (Goddess of the Afterlife) room appears as a large stone cavern with a low mist hanging over the ground. At the end of the room is a stone throne with carved images of the dead all over it. In the center of the room is a large golden scale.   Eurhelles' (God of Heat, War, and the 1st Sun) room is a large field. In the field a never ending battle is raging. The floors are covered in bodies and soaked with blood.   Eurstreich's (God of Light, Illusion, and the 2nd Sun) room is a small dark room with beams of bright light shining down from the ceiling. If someone steps out of the dark into the light, they will start hallucinating.   The meeting room of the High Gods is a large circular room with 17 different thrones surrounding the center of the room. Each throne is different and each throne belongs to a different god.   Azuth's throne is a simple large wooden throne. Thrown across the back of the throne is a beautiful purple robe.   Chauntea's throne is a beautiful golden throne with the image of hundreds of different crops carved into it.   Eldath's throne is a wooden throne where the arms of the chair connect to the front legs. The arms/legs appear as a running water fall.   Lathander's throne is a golden throne where the back of the chair is Lathander's symbol.   Mystra's throne is a beautiful metal chair where the back is composed of glowing metal spikes.   Oghma's throne is a simple wooden throne, where the chair is covered in hundreds of scrolls, papers, and book covers.   Savras' throne is a golden one with the back being made out of a crystal like glass. If you go to the back and peer through the glass you can see the thoughts of the person you are looking at through the glass.   Selûne's throne looks very similar to Lathander's throne but the back is a bright glowing moon.   Sune's chair is a simple elegant chair with a beautiful white cushion with golden trim surrounding it.   Talona's throne is made of dark black wood. Covering the wood of the chair are a number of different toxic boils. Carved on the legs of the chair, are two wolf heads, which Talona can bring to life at will.   Talos' throne is made of dark steel, with the back being designed as a number of lightning bolts.   Tymora's throne is made and composed entirely of coins from Golivion.   Tyr's throne is made out of stone, with the carving of hundreds of different weapons.   Waukeen's throne is made out of wood and is covered entirely with different items that can be bought and sold.   Qhoneas' chair is a very simple stone throne with the faces of the dead, and a scale carved onto it.   Eurhelles' chair is a bright golden throne where the back of the chair is Eurhelles' symbol. When someone sits in the chair, blood will flow down the chair.   Eurstreich's chair is a glass chair that always seems to be placed in some sort of light. The light shining down on the chair will reflect back different images and colors.   There used to be two other members of the High Gods, Vuar and Auril, who were kicked out. But the High Halls (which sort of has a mind of its own) don't realize that both members are gone. So every once in a while Auril's or Vuar's throne will appear with the others, or a god will wander into those gods' rooms.   Auril's (Goddess of Winter) room is a large cavern covered in ice and frost. The floor is covered in snow which hides dozens of crevices. Every once in a while a yeti or a polar bear will appear searching for Auril, but after a few minutes of looking the creature will disappear.   Auril's throne is a beautifully carved throne of ice with large icicles protruding from the back. After sitting around for a while the throne will melt and disappear.   Vuar's (God of Death, Grief, and Shadows) room is a large never ending pitch black room. The floor is covered with a thin layer of dark brackish water. Each step taken reverberates across the entire room.   Vuar's throne is a large throne sculpted entirely from human bones. If anyone sits in the throne black blood pours from the skulls of the chair and the eyes of the sitter.
Type
Great hall

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