Dark God Reformed

The Dark God Reformed was a temple and walled compound dedicated to Cyric in Voonlar. In the days before the supposed death of Bane, the Black Hand, the temple was named The Dark Lord's Hand and it had other names under previous leaders.

Location
Voonlar was a trading town and farming community located in the southwest corner of the Moonsea region of north Faerûn. The temple was located just off of the North Ride across from the Bounty of the Goddess and was accessed by two short lanes, one from the North Ride and one from Runstal's Ride. A short distance down the North Ride to the southwest was the Locktower, headquarters of the local Bron (sheriff).

Structure
The spire atop the temple's three-story entry tower rose up sharply for another eighty feet (twenty-four meters) to make it the tallest structure in Voonlar and the surrounding countryside. As such, its needle tip was often struck by lightning and the rest of the structure was in similar shape. The walls of the Dark God Reformed were made of black stone and many were sagging, leaning, or bulging. Stone buttresses were used liberally around the edifice to keep the poorly constructed walls from collapsing. Behind the massive tower was the main sanctuary called the Hallowed Hall. Flanking it on either side and connected through galleries were priest apartments, guest rooms, side chapels, robing rooms, offices, and baths and privies.

The meager grounds around the temple proper were completely paved by cobblestone with no trees, bushes, or grass to be seen. A few paces away were the double walls that surrounded the entire compound in a giant ellipse, also made of black stone. There were two gates built into the walls. The main gate faced southwest and was crafted (from black stone again) in the shape of a huge open mouth with bared fangs. When the heavy metal doors inside the mouth where open, they allowed access to the lanes leading to the North Ride and Runstal's Ride. The other gate was on the north side and it was plain and functional, allowing access to a long, narrow field used for growing food, called the Blackrukth.