Cathedral of Helm

The Cathedral of Helm was the grand fortress-temple dedicated to the God of Guardians, a beacon of faith in the city that bore his name, Helm's Hold. For many years it stood strong as a sanctuary for the poor and magically-afflicted of the region, enduring abandonment by its clergy, natural disaster, and even all-out war throughout the 15 century DR.

Structure
Helm's Cathedral was the most striking structure in the Hold, with a silhouette that shaped its skyline and could be seen for miles beyond the city's borders. The walls of the cathedral were built with light gray stones, in a manner that accommodated acoustics that blocked all but the most raucous sounds.

The grounds of the cathedral housed several smaller structures that helped Helm's clergy bring aid to those most in need. Among these were an orphanage, multiple hospital wards, and even a clinic to aid those suffering from madness.

It was originally built upon vast underground chambers known as the Crypts of the Vigilant Eye, underground burial chambers that were used by the faithful of Helm for many years.

Interior
Within the Cathedral were the Halls of the Guardian, grand chambers within which were built flying buttresses that extended up to the arched ceiling. The halls were furnished with grand statues depicting the god and heroes of the church. Helm's holy symbol was displayed prominently in the stonework on wall-mounted pennants and on suits of armor that lined the halls.

Atmosphere
The Cathedral had specific architectural acoustics that created an impressive, but peaceful place of worship.

Activities
For the entirety of its existence in Helm's Hold, the Cathedral served as a home to the most unfortunate people of the region.

History
The expansion of Dumal Erards' abbey into a grand cathedral began in the, the year that marked the start of the Spellplague as well as the death of Helm himself. Rather than abandon their temple, the people of Helm's Hold finished it as a testament to honor their god's memory. The Sanatorium was built within the underground levels of the cathedral, aiding its transition into a sanctuary that offered institutional care for the poor souls afflicted by the Spellplague's lingering maladies.

Even though much of Helm's Hold was damaged in the eruption of Mount Hotenow, in the, the cathedral remained unharmed. By this time however it had been largely abandoned by the Helmite clergy.

In the, the city of Neverwinter enacted the uncompromising Protector's Law, which stated that any spellscarred within the city had to be removed from its borders. In the following years the Neverwintan government funneled significant funds to help maintain the sanatorium and further research for the care of its residents.

Some time during the 1470s DR, a human woman by the name of Rohini came to Helm's Hold portending the return of Helm to the Faerûnian pantheon. Her proclamation earned her great renown and popularity along with the title of The Prophet. Supported by the Heirs of Azure political movement, Rohini rapidly gained veneration throughout the city and became the de facto leader the Cathedral of Helm along with its underground Sanatorium.

By the, it was revealed that Rohini was in fact a succubus, as well as the leader of the Ashmodai. During her reign over the temple Rohini tortured the residents of the Sanatorium, and used them as pawns in the schemes of the Abolethic Sovereignty and the evil goals of her own devilish cult. She claimed the Cathedral as her seat of power and took over the entirety of Helm's Hold, even managing to summon forth a terrible pit feind baatezu within the temples austere walls.

Inhabitants
The dwarven priest Brother Satarin remained a strong presence in the cathedral over the course of its century-long history. He taught the ways of Helm and helped the city's destitute long after the other Helmite clergy left the faith.

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