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Enimpi hides a chuckle behind her hand, but nods and continues on. You pass through the huge arch into the northernmost section of Set, Seven Towers. Surprisingly, the most notable features are seven towers, the tallest structures in Set.
"The two white towers that mark the eastern and western boundaries of Seven Towers pre-date the cities founding. No one knows their origin but the most popular conjecture is that they were constructed by faeries. Others think it was the followers of a forgotten god. The rest were built in the last five hundred years. The red tower is the most recent and was a vanity project for then-autarch Amariss the Unready about a century ago. It's currently run by members of a small cult to the Sky God. I don't recommend getting close to that tower; the members never leave their post and dump their...er, waste from the top of the tower."
Enimpi continues deeper into the city, pointing out various other features.
"Here is Saint Roland's Cathedral to the New God," she points to a large modern temple of white marble in an angular architectural style.
"Here is the area dedicated to the Old Faiths," she points to a small grove dotted with various smaller shrines and temples. Mortemiar sees a temple the size of a barn made from basalt that is clearly a temple to Father Death.
"And here is the Temple of the Violet Eye," the unspoken says, gesturing at what was once an inn converted into a religious meeting house. It is decorated all in purple.
"They are the most secretive cult in Set and no one except members know what they believe in or even which god they worship."
"And here's the last stop, Giant Town." Sprawling in front of you is a district of Seven Towers that occupies nearly a third of the area, mostly because of the size of the buildings. It is an entire enclave of jotuns. Every building is jotun-sized, roughly half again as large as normal human buildings. They are mostly longhouses for habitation, but there are several stores, a blacksmith, and a tavern just for jotun.
Right outside the demarcation of Giant Town is the Temple of the Moon Goddess. The temple is beautifully carved from a bluish-green stone, adorned with fluted columns and bas-reliefs depicting the phases of the moon and constellations. It seems abandoned except for a small group of jotun who seem to be in an argument with several humans in black hooded robes armed with scourges and several sets of manacles dangling from chain belts.
"Huh, that's strange. Those are a few members of the All-Faiths Company. The city guard," she adds.
"I wonder what's going on..."