![]() Whether there is any truth to the rumors, many of the male temple dancers stay on at the temple to become priests, while the girls, once done with their service, are given a generous dowry to help them find a suitor. Rumor has it that the temple dancers are less chaste than the priests would have their congregations believe - and that the priests instead use the dancers for their own pleasure. Naked but for strings of beads in webbed patterns, the dancers are all virgins, set to serve in the temple for five years. While the rituals of Set are many and depraved, the fastest is bending a victim over an altar and cutting their heart from their chest. ![]() These daggers are crafted in the thousands at the forges of Luxur and then spread to the priesthood of the Serpent god. Blooded Altar of Ymir Exalted Altar of Ymir. The temple dancers of Yezud are famous for their cavorting in front of the idol of their spider god. The devotees of Set are spread far and wide in the lands of Stygia and the Old Serpent demands human sacrifice as a part of his worship. This frigid armor of adamantine strength marks one as devout to Ymir, Father of Giants, Lord of Storm and War. This piece of equipment is part of the following armor set: 660 base armor, Strength Weapon Damage +15 (10), (10) Armor Repairing Ymir's Might requires up to: 4 Thick Hide The Ymir's Might can be dismantled using the Dismantling Bench or the Improved Dismantling Bench to recover the following. One wore a scarlet gown and azure headgear another a purple robe topped by a saffron turban and yet another a gown of sapphire blue surmounted by a headdress of pale celadon. These gauntlets of ice and steel mark one as devout to Ymir, Father of Giants, Lord of Storm and War. ![]() Scale mail used to be reserved for the nobility, but as the kingdoms surrounding Stygia began to use more sophisticated weaponry, it was decided that the Stygian soldiers required more. In the vanguard, bow-wielding nobles riding bronze-worked chariots drawn by black horses and behind them, the glittering columns of mail-clad warriors. ![]() Rainbow-hued were the vestments of the other priests. When the armies of Stygia march, it is an impressive sight. ![]()
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