The winding path and the open air temple

At the end of the los muchos dioses is a vast building within which is a representation of each of the religions that are represented in Nueva Libertad. At the rear of this building is a forest which soon declines into a valley, which is impenetrable from Nueva Libertad. However, there is a path which travels half a mile before it is impossible to go any further, and before you get to that point this path deviates into another, smaller path which appears old and forgotten; upon following this path a person would soon find that the forest ends and they abruptly find themselves either side of smooth, polished walls. The floor below is made from earth, only not littered as the path of the forest and it winds one way and then the other along, the sky above all along. The smooth wall shimmers, a dim reflection of whoever walks along the path appears as they do so.

The path ends, the walls stretch out into a grove. All about is bright and the air thrums with energy, filled with exotic insects and birds that are rarely found anywhere in the world. There are trees which reach into the sky, trees which scrape the grassy floor that is about them and entire patches of grass perfect for sitting upon. A the centre of the grove is a building, made of grey stone and with no cover atop it; it is ancient, a temple from long ago and within are icons, statues and markings that are also so very unusual. However, there are some people of Thedas who would recognise them, and thus the grove.

These markings are elvhen beyond remembering, though their nature is undoubted to the eyes of a few lore keepers. This grove is elvhen. And it is where Furia takes those of his people who join his cause.

The grove is secluded and for those who are not elven it is hostile towards the senses and the skin. Thus it is only upon rare occasion that non-elven are present within it. Those who are elven feel their senses are elevated, their minds vibrant with energy and the thrum in the air holds a calming effect. The temple greatly affects anybody who chooses to step inside of its walls, a deep sense of both longing and dread present.