[center]________________________________________________________________________________________________[/center] [center][i]"First came the Light and the Dark, then the Earth and the Air, then the Fire and Water. Then came The Mother, Iris."[/i][/center] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/AhaXXzi.jpg[/img][/center] [i][u][b]The Elemental Circle of The Source:[/b][/u] This is the depiction of the foundational manifestation of universal fabric. Beyond the duality of the opposing elements, and the connections between those elements that sit adjacent to eachother, there are other rules that govern the relationships between the forces. Such intracacies have beeen studied by academics for centuries. The theories and formulas discovered have evolved, been outdated, debated and pondered by the smartest minds, but the technological revolution of the recent decades has thrown even more into question and pushed further investigation.[/i] [center]________________________________________________________________________________________________[/center] [Center][@Teyao][/center] To walk through the main entrance of The Temple of The Quinity was to be greeted with a vast hall - 200 metres in length, marble floors, with ceilings so high as to accomate the massive statues that lined it's length, watching over those who walked through. The ceiling was glass, flat apart from the massive dome in the centre that could be seen even from down in the city streets. The far half of the hall was filled with wooden pues - a stage at the end for the High Septum to conduct congregation. And this was just the hall alone. It was quiet as the afternoon wore away. The echoing halls were without the sound of the choir or lunchtime sermons. Footsteps of the few worshippers, priests and preistesses dotted the silence. [i]Areleth - the High Septum[/i] was stood at the foot of The Mother, Iris, regarding her beauty with admiration. Dressed in his robes, his arms folded behind his back, the Snow Elf looked on the statue face with a small smile. What fine craftsmanship to capture the caring expression in The Mother's eyes. To this day, these statues and this architecture were unmatched, second only to the [i]Basilica Magna Decoris[/i] - The Grand Temple in Capitol City.