“In the company of all gods, no prayer goes unheard.”
Rising from the heart of Naxara, this proposed structure will stand as a resplendent beacon of divine unity—a grand temple dedicated to all twelve gods of Athria, where the faithful may gather, worship, and draw strength from the presence of the entire pantheon. The Parthenon of the Twelve is envisioned as both a spiritual anchor for Kairos and a place of splendour, its purpose to inspire priests, pilgrims, and citizens alike.
The design calls for a cathedral-sized structure in classical Kairosi style, its low-pitched roof crowned with tiles of midnight black, shimmering in the sun like a polished crown. White marble columns will rise in stately lines, each supporting carved lintels of warm sandstone etched with intricate scenes, blessings, and symbols sacred to each god. The outer walls will bear finely sculpted marble reliefs—one for each deity—ensuring that the divine faces of the Twelve greet all who approach. Inside, the temple opens into a vast, polished marble floor, reflecting the soft light that filters in from high, arched openings. A single great hall will serve as the heart of the building, surrounded by twelve alcoves—each devoted to one god, each distinct in decoration, offerings, and purpose.
Beyond its walls, a small but immaculate garden will offer visitors a space for quiet contemplation, the scent of blossoms mingling with the distant echo of prayer. Within the Parthenon, each god’s voice will have a place, each faith will find its sanctuary, and all will stand together beneath one roof—an enduring testament to harmony between the divine and mortal realms.
The Parthenon of the Twelve
Faith United Beneath One Roof
“In the company of all gods, no prayer goes unheard.”
Rising from the heart of Naxara, this proposed structure will stand as a resplendent beacon of divine unity—a grand temple dedicated to all twelve gods of Athria, where the faithful may gather, worship, and draw strength from the presence of the entire pantheon. The Parthenon of the Twelve is envisioned as both a spiritual anchor for Kairos and a place of splendour, its purpose to inspire priests, pilgrims, and citizens alike.
The design calls for a cathedral-sized structure in classical Kairosi style, its low-pitched roof crowned with tiles of midnight black, shimmering in the sun like a polished crown. White marble columns will rise in stately lines, each supporting carved lintels of warm sandstone etched with intricate scenes, blessings, and symbols sacred to each god. The outer walls will bear finely sculpted marble reliefs—one for each deity—ensuring that the divine faces of the Twelve greet all who approach. Inside, the temple opens into a vast, polished marble floor, reflecting the soft light that filters in from high, arched openings. A single great hall will serve as the heart of the building, surrounded by twelve alcoves—each devoted to one god, each distinct in decoration, offerings, and purpose.
Beyond its walls, a small but immaculate garden will offer visitors a space for quiet contemplation, the scent of blossoms mingling with the distant echo of prayer. Within the Parthenon, each god’s voice will have a place, each faith will find its sanctuary, and all will stand together beneath one roof—an enduring testament to harmony between the divine and mortal realms.
Cost of Construction: 18 Legends | 100 Faith
LOCATION: KAIROS – Naxara
Unique Build Code: BG.RB.45
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