Geography: Landmarks - Exotic & Interesting places
  Rubi-Ka is more than just whacking the occasional leet and doing endless tasks in some dreaded underground complex all day. Join us as we point you in the direction of things and features you would damn yourself in the afterlife for not taking the time to see.      
 
Temple of the Three Winds
1800 x 2700, Greater Tir County

The Temple of the Three Winds is clearly an old one. Surrounded by large stone sculptures of faces and a small circle of stone, the sacrificial altar in the middle lies still while the wind blows dust from it. The cult's work is eerie indeed and stands firmly on the ground, and gave us quite the shiver as a Gargantula strode by at the outskirts of the Temple.


In three directions, a short distance from the Temple, large pillars of sand tower over the desert, each surrounded by small red flowers on a bed of green grass, which adds even more to the curiosity value as a whole. No matter how blood-thirsty the cult, someone in it obviously appreciated the fine art of gardening.

Surrounding the altar are statues of human faces facing the centrepiece, which is a sacrifical altar, complete with the skeleton of some poor sod who has passed away a long time ago. Even our crowbars couldn't get a souven.. I mean, sample loose from the altar.


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