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==About==
==About==
:The Chapel of spring is a church dedicated to [[Twinned Goddess#Pëölüva|Pëölüva]] in the free town of Kemp Hyläböm.
:The Chapel of Spring is a church dedicated to [[Twinned Goddess#Pëölüva|Pëölüva]] in the free town of Kemp Hyläböm. It is named after a natural spring which flows from the rock nearby feeding fresh water into a holy fountain.


==Location==
==Location==
[[Kemp Hyläböm (town)|Kemp Hyl)böm]], [[Kythus]]
:[[Kemp Hyläböm (town)|Kemp Hyläböm]], [[Kythus]]


==Services Provided==
==Services Provided==
;Worship Services
;Worship Services:The church holds high and low masses on a regular basis as required by the faith.
;Spiritual Counsel
;Spiritual Counsel:The priests of the chapel provide spiritual counsel to those of the faith whom require guidance in their daily lives.
;Hospital:The Church operates a small hospital caring for locals in need, providing medical care in exchange for service to the faith.


==Clergy==
==Clergy==
;Owner
;High Priest
:<!--brief description of staff member-->
:
;Master of Healing
:
;Master of Acolytes
:
:Temple Priest
:
;Acolytes
:The Chapel of Spring has ten attendant acolytes, who live in the church dormitory.


==History==
==History==
<!--Relevant and interesting history of the business-->
:One of the oldest churches established in Kemp Hyläböm, the original site had a clear flowing spring fed from the river, through underground channels. This spring now feeds a fountain of which the waters are reported to possess minor powers. Locals believe the spring can help resist and cure common diseases of the bowels.


==Persons==
==Persons==
<!--List additional persons associated with this business-->
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
:[[Ädwena]] (apprentice bard)
:[[Äsädana]] (stablehand)
:[[Atyna]] (shoemaker)
:[[Äzanüpna Ytrü]] (glassblower)
:[[Blona]] (pastry cook)
:[[Dhyna]] (butcher)
:[[Ekruva]] (weaver)
:[[Ërüna]] (woodcarver)
:[[Ëthëvna]] (hatmaker)
:[[Evëplüna]] (cooper)
:[[Ewa]] (baker)
:[[Ëzöpüna]] (plasterer)
:[[Garkäna]] (mason)
:[[Jekva]] (pursemaker)
:[[Jelena]] (cartographer)
:[[Jeprana]] (lawyer)
:[[Jëtëgna Ytrü]] (child)
:[[Jëtëgva]] (bookseller)
:[[Keräva]] (apprentice tinker)
:[[Kyxödna]] (locksmith)
</div>


==Stories==
==Stories==
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
<!--List any stories involving this business-->
<!--List any stories involving this business-->
</div>


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 00:21, 24 July 2021

About

The Chapel of Spring is a church dedicated to Pëölüva in the free town of Kemp Hyläböm. It is named after a natural spring which flows from the rock nearby feeding fresh water into a holy fountain.

Location

Kemp Hyläböm, Kythus

Services Provided

Worship Services
The church holds high and low masses on a regular basis as required by the faith.
Spiritual Counsel
The priests of the chapel provide spiritual counsel to those of the faith whom require guidance in their daily lives.
Hospital
The Church operates a small hospital caring for locals in need, providing medical care in exchange for service to the faith.

Clergy

High Priest
Master of Healing
Master of Acolytes
Temple Priest
Acolytes
The Chapel of Spring has ten attendant acolytes, who live in the church dormitory.

History

One of the oldest churches established in Kemp Hyläböm, the original site had a clear flowing spring fed from the river, through underground channels. This spring now feeds a fountain of which the waters are reported to possess minor powers. Locals believe the spring can help resist and cure common diseases of the bowels.

Persons

Ädwena (apprentice bard)
Äsädana (stablehand)
Atyna (shoemaker)
Äzanüpna Ytrü (glassblower)
Blona (pastry cook)
Dhyna (butcher)
Ekruva (weaver)
Ërüna (woodcarver)
Ëthëvna (hatmaker)
Evëplüna (cooper)
Ewa (baker)
Ëzöpüna (plasterer)
Garkäna (mason)
Jekva (pursemaker)
Jelena (cartographer)
Jeprana (lawyer)
Jëtëgna Ytrü (child)
Jëtëgva (bookseller)
Keräva (apprentice tinker)
Kyxödna (locksmith)

Stories

See Also