Godherja Encyclopedia

Prophet's Scultpure (building)

At the base of the holy mountain stands a colossal statue - a strange but masterfully carved depiction of The Prophet. Surrounding it are dozens of smaller figures from the Zenda, sculpted directly from the rock by the most gifted Amsari magi-artisans. These figures are said to eternally support the mountain's immense weight as if holding the world itself.

Nestled in the mountain's shadow lies Sarād-Roshēn, one of the holiest cities in the Zaoranian faith, and perhaps one of the most enigmatic places in all of Amsar. Few pilgrims have witnessed the sacred interplay of light and shadow across the carved figures during holy festivals, with some claiming that the sculptures shift ever so slightly under the changing light.

Fewer still are those granted the honor of entering its walls. The holy city is a marvel, with radiant white stone buildings arranged in perfect concentric circles. Streams of crystal-clear water cascade from the mountain's heights, threading through the streets like veins of liquid light and bathing the polished stones in radiant hues. Each pathway is lined with ornate golden carvings, all displaying the divine glory of Zaoran to his gathered faithful.