Temple of the Three

The Temple of the Three was a place of worship dedicated to three goddesses, Chauntea, Mielikki, and Mystra, in the city of Mulsantir in Rashemen.

" Yes, a temple of a sort. Here, we worship the triune goddess, amidst the rushing of the river, the smells of the grass and the trees and the water."

- Sheva Whitefeather

Description
The Temple of the Three was an open-air place of worship. It was a circular plot of fenced land that overlooked River Mulsantir from atop a high-rising slope of the upper Mulsantir. The temple consisted of three statues dedicated to each of the goddesses, with a shrine assigned to each. The worshipers left tithes for Chauntea, Mielikki, and Mystra atop the shrines. At the center, between the statues, stood a large tent decorated with an intricate Rashemi design.

The stature of Mystra bore the name Mistress of Magic and Mother of Mysteries and depicted a woman in a flowing dress hiding a mage's staff. Her altar was a large wicker basket and a jug. The stature of the Earthmother was an unnamed woman in a simple dress with a bowl of fruit and vegetable as offerings in front of it. The stature of Mielikki depicted a bow-wielding woman with the altar filled with bread. The statue's name read Our Lady of the Forest.

Services
The wychlaran who attended the Temple of the Three offered a small selection of healing and magical protective items and potions in exchange for donations to the churches.

History
In the, three wychlaran were attending the series of the three: Sheva Whitefeather – an Othlors, and one of the leaders of Mulsantir; Katya, a young seventeen-year-old witch who was in charge of the temple's goods; and Kazimika Vadoi, a stern and regal witch. The three wychlaran met Kalach-Cha and allowed the hero to stand against the army of spirit Okku and his army of telthor. The spirit army besieged Mulsantir in an attempt to slay Kalach-Cha and the Spirit-Eater entity possessing the adventurer.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer