DESCRIPTION:
This was until 2983 a shrine (a shrine of Kieron!?!) but now legendary cleric Samrun built up this temple more or less by his own hands. At the time he was no cleric, he didn't know anything about Kieron or the religion, but he was very interested in the festivals (Kieron is the god of festivals). He was a carpenter and was hired to make a roof over the shrine and when he was working with it he became more and more interested in the history of the shrine and he learned some of the religion and he asked the clerics of the religion why A shrine of Kieron was located here. They answered him that the first Lethys festival had been set up here where once a big open plain outside the city where and this festival had been visited by clerics far away from the city and they had been very surprised by the lethyans astonishing show and they said that Kieron himself watched the festival. So before they left the lethyans put up a big stone that said what the clerics once had said about the festival and this became the shrine. Then Samrun asked the clerics where the stone had gone and they answered him with pointing at a stone in the centre but he could not find any text on it and he asked them why. They answered him that the text was since a long time gone and the stone is left as a symbol, but they had written the text in a book. He asked for the book and one day later he had put up a sign close to the big stone and the stone after that became the altar in the templehall. Five years after this he was ready with the temple and by that time he was already taught as a cleric of the religion and a few orhans later he became one. He lived a few hundred years and became famous in the town as a cleric of Kieron and the best speaker of the festival. He was the one who builded up the festival in town and the temple of Kieron and thanks to him the lethyans are a happy people. The clerics from the temple always speak at the festivals in town (see 238).
IMPORTANT PERSONS:
Adlon
Master of Kieron
Male
Lethysian cleric
Medium-Medium