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The deified personification of the City of Aurice and its attendant Empire, the goddess Aurissa is honored in the [[Temple of Aurice|Temple of Aurice (Gubernatorial Palace)]]. The goddess was worshiped by the lower classes for several centuries after the fall of the Priest-Kingdom of Corundy. [[Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl]] brought greater attention to the goddess Aurissa by ordering the construction of the Temple of Aurice, attached to the Gubernatorial Palace. | The deified personification of the City of Aurice and its attendant Empire, the goddess Aurissa is honored in the [[Temple of Aurice|Temple of Aurice (Gubernatorial Palace)]]. The goddess was worshiped by the lower classes for several centuries after the fall of the Priest-Kingdom of Corundy. [[Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl]] brought greater attention to the goddess Aurissa by ordering the construction of the Temple of Aurice, attached to the Gubernatorial Palace. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 29 September 2017
The deified personification of the City of Aurice and its attendant Empire, the goddess Aurissa is honored in the Temple of Aurice (Gubernatorial Palace). The goddess was worshiped by the lower classes for several centuries after the fall of the Priest-Kingdom of Corundy. Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl brought greater attention to the goddess Aurissa by ordering the construction of the Temple of Aurice, attached to the Gubernatorial Palace.
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