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- | Every City in Sakar has a Pyramid, home to their own City-God, somewhere | + | Every City in Sakar has a Pyramid, home to their own City-God, somewhere |
**The Pyramid of Albatak al-Hiyal** | **The Pyramid of Albatak al-Hiyal** | ||
- | A white stone pyramid, some 200ft high, with a base about 300ft square, sits in the middle of a graveyard cum garden. | + | A white stone pyramid, some 200ft high, with a base about 300ft square, sits in the middle of a graveyard cum garden. |
The Pyramid is said to be the resting place of Albatak, founder of Hiyal, who was elevated to godhood on his death, and is now the patron deity of the city. Interred alongside him are his wives and a few favourite servants, as well as every respected leader or hero of the town. Legend tells that legions of Mummies and Skeletons will pour out of the pyramid and catacombs, to defend the city, in times of need. However, the price is always high, as many of the city’s residents also perish in the carnage. | The Pyramid is said to be the resting place of Albatak, founder of Hiyal, who was elevated to godhood on his death, and is now the patron deity of the city. Interred alongside him are his wives and a few favourite servants, as well as every respected leader or hero of the town. Legend tells that legions of Mummies and Skeletons will pour out of the pyramid and catacombs, to defend the city, in times of need. However, the price is always high, as many of the city’s residents also perish in the carnage. | ||
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