First Temple of Essentism

The First Temple
The Maiden Temple of Essentism serves as a small, modest sanctum of reflection, meditation, and devotion amidst the ruins of a once-thriving city called Goonsville. The temple resonates with hymns that recount tales of ancient prophecies, reminding devotees of the divine foresight of their ancestors and the temple's crucial role in fulfilling these visions. On special occasions, the temple becomes a hub for communal ceremonies, celebrating milestones, and memorializing significant moments in the history of Essentism. Pilgrims, traveling vast distances, often spend days at the temple, immersing themselves in its teachings and seeking spiritual guidance from temple elders.

The Temple was planned to be build years ago, and the early teachers of Essentism sought permission from King ErrorL to raise a small, 10 by 10 Temple within Goonsville, as a test and mercy for the childeren of the KOEL. Regrettably, their appeals were outright rejected, leaving the resonant words of Essentism unheard by the ears among the people of the Goonsville.

Fulfilled Prophecy.
For the followers of Essentism, it is more than just a place of worship; it's part of a prophecy that came true, the early teachers foresaw the city's destruction, much like the destruction of Rodinnbrok, attributing their doom to their worship to Grizagel, also known as Jorm the world eater. The deceptive upper-demon who comes in many forms, and leads empires to ephemeral glory, only to orchestrate their eventual ruin.

The prophecy declared: '''the temple would either guide them to glory or stand as testament in their ruins. Today, that prophecy is realized.'''

Location
Found within the boundaries of Goonsville in South Redoriv, Southwest of Eldham, the temple melds seamlessly with the remnants of the left-wing of the Colosseum of ErrorL. This storied arena, built by Penguin2804 among others and once a grand stage for gladiators and tournaments, now lies in ruins. The temple has been uniquely integrated into a decimated section of the colosseum, merging the rich history of both landmarks.