Morang Mar

Morang Mar is a temple and arena located on the north-western border of Aristios, near the town of Isothonikos. It was founded by Transtronic Ticaret-Badava.

Construction
Transtronic Ticaret-Badava had traveled to Eldham in search of a new life. He was discovered by the people of Isothonikos, and was offered a home. Graciously accepting his new home and new gods, Transtronic sought to repay the kindness he received. He journeyed not far from the town and discovered an oasis in the surrounding desert. For 4 days and 4 nights he would stay in the oasis, constructing a great temple and arena to please his newfound community. Once completed he offered it to his people, opening it up for business as a local battlegrounds and place of worship to the Nuvenos triumvirate.

Layout
The ziggurat-like building consists of two floors, the first being the arena grounds and the second being the temple grounds.

First Floor
The arena is a compact space with two layers. The bottom layer consists of the lower-class seating section and signup tables. The top layer consists of the upper-class seating section. Stairs connect to the top layer and second floor of the building. In the middle of the first floor is the arena itself, being a small, slightly raised platform with lanterns dangling over it.

Second Floor
The temple is a somewhat small open space with various carved pillars dotting the room. Red carpet covers the middle of the room, leading towards the three statues of the Nuvenos. There's two small statues on each far side of the room, dedicated to Kipek and Visveos respectfully. The middle of the room bares the largest statue, that being the statue of the Dancing God, Happanika. Lanterns also hang from the roof of this floor.

Trivia
When the text states, "4 days and 4 nights," it means 4 real-life days. Number of in-game days is unknown.The design of the building was inspired by Dark Elf architecture seen in the Elder Scrolls: Morrowind. Specifically, Vivec City. 