Built during the early 3rd era, a tribute to the bronahir goddess Syleth, the Syleth falls still stands and functions despite a thousand years of disrepair. Depicting the goddess Syleth, with life giving milk, the statue has changed owners several times as Cordale and its neighboring island states have been annexed several times to various tribes. Most notably the doverian ruler Celdwick in the 1220s who dammed the lake behind the statue and filled it with beer, during one of New Dover's great beer festivals. For four days whispgold beer flowed from Syleth's statue, until the highly flammable lake accidentally exploded, killing the king and his entourage at the height of the festivle. It was said to be the goddess's wrath against the king of New Dover and the beer god Barley.
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I like it.I had a design similar to this for an ancient temple on another planet but its theme was valcanoes.But I really like this great concept shown in an interesting way.And again I love the story.The king gettin mauled in a BEAR ACCIDENT LOL what a way to go.I guess drinking really can kill
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