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en:laelith:the-punishment:the-deadlands:1.9.5.0 [2023/11/27 21:28] – Creation by Laelith Scribe apien:laelith:the-punishment:the-deadlands:1.9.5.0 [2024/10/28 08:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Barefoot's Canvas Chapel ====== ====== Barefoot's Canvas Chapel ======
  
-In the heart of the Fevers Tree district, on the cursed Terrace of the Punishment, stands a relic of faith and devotion: the Barefoot's Canvas Chapel. This humble construction, barely more than ruin, is a poignant symbol of human resilience in the face of adversity. +In the heart of the Fevers Tree district, in the cursed Terrace of Châtiment, stands a modest canvas chapel where the statue of the Barefoot sits on two-headed ramAt any time of day or night, the emaciated faithful come to anoint his feet with little butter or lardwhile whispering prayers to himBut beware, if the stone idol with tired eyes does not grant their desires quickly enoughsome do not hesitate to beat it with belt, even if it means waking up the few wretched souls sleeping on the benches.
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-Made of shaky wooden planks and worn waxed canvases, the chapel stands proudly despite its dilapidated appearanceIts walls are stained by time and weather, and its roof is torn in several places, letting in rays of light that illuminate the interior of the chapel in an almost divine way. +
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-Insidethe air is heavy with incense and whispered prayers. Flickering candles illuminate the emaciated faces of the outcasts and the destitute who come to seek some spiritual comfort in this unlikely place of worship. In the center, rudimentary altar is set upon which are placed offerings of food and small precious objects. +
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-The Barefoot's Canvas Chapel is a place of worship for the most destitute of The Terrace of the Punishment. Despite its modest appearance and precarious situation, it is beacon of hope for those who have lost everything. It testifies to man's ability to find beauty and spirituality even in the darkest and most desperate places of Laelith.+
  
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