
Location: Temple of the Seldarine
Rumors
- A temple of the Seldarine stands near a huge body of water.
- It rises from or sits beside a sandstone mass of land.
- The entrance bears images of a lion, eagle, bull, and spider.
- The place is filled with strange mechanisms, old statues, and dangerous secrets.
- Some say something illithid lurks in its depths.
What is Known
- Temple of the Seldarine is a temple site near a huge body of water.
- It is associated with a sandstone mass of land.
- Its door bears the images of a lion, an eagle, a bull, and a spider.
- Within are statues, hidden chambers, and strange devices.
- One statue is an elf with a hidden door behind it, opened using a green gem.
- Another chamber contains four gnomes destroying scrolls.
- A mysterious liquid sits in a bowl there and cannot easily be collected.
- One scroll case in the temple explodes.
- Some part of the temple can be made to sink by means of a switch.
- Another switch can close a door but also prevents flooding.
- A two-headed ogre statue with mithral bracers and cloth marked with runes stands within.
- Across from it stands a moon elf statue.
- The walls and floor of one area are covered in clear jelly.
- A small orrery was found in a chest within the temple.
- An orb there can show what is happening inside the mind of an elder brain.
History
- The temple appears to preserve multiple layers of older magical and religious construction.
- Its mechanisms, statues, and hidden doors suggest ritual, puzzle, and defense functions working together.
- At some point, illithid influence reached deep into the temple.
- The site eventually became connected to an elder brain, intellect devourers, and an illithid seeking deeper truths.
People
Loose Threads
- Why are the lion, eagle, bull, and spider all represented on the entrance?
- What is the true purpose of the strange liquid in the bowl?
- Why were the gnomes destroying scrolls?
- What exactly does the small orrery reveal?
- Why is the elder brain willing to let intruders take the chest?
- Can the elder brain truly be freed, and what would that mean?