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* Population: Varies depending on trainees.  
 
* Population: Varies depending on trainees.  
  
Typical of temples to [[Kord]], this place of worship centers around an open air arena. The heavy fortifications that surround it have kept this temple in good repair, despite it's location in [[Seltaren]]'s Nabirborough district. The site also contains several living quarters for those seeking training. Headmaster [[Vergar Fehlinar]] welcomes any interested parties to train within. A donation of 100 gp is required for training, though Vergar will wave the fee to those who can beat him in a feat of strength.  
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Typical of temples to [[Kord]], this place of worship centers around an open air arena. The heavy fortifications that surround it have kept this temple in good repair, despite it's location in [[Seltaren]]'s [[Nabirborough]] District. The site also contains several living quarters for those seeking training. Headmaster [[Vergar Fehlinar]] welcomes any interested parties to train within. A donation of 100 gp is required for training, though Vergar will wave the fee to those who can beat him in a feat of strength.  
  
 
==Organizations==  
 
==Organizations==  

Latest revision as of 13:14, 14 March 2020


The temple of Kord located in the city of Seltaren.

Site Overview

Typical of temples to Kord, this place of worship centers around an open air arena. The heavy fortifications that surround it have kept this temple in good repair, despite it's location in Seltaren's Nabirborough District. The site also contains several living quarters for those seeking training. Headmaster Vergar Fehlinar welcomes any interested parties to train within. A donation of 100 gp is required for training, though Vergar will wave the fee to those who can beat him in a feat of strength.

Organizations

  • No organizations are available for this site.

Statblocks

  • No statblocks are available for this site.

Refrences

  • Site is from The Oerth Journal, issue 23, March 2008