Saturnustempletower

The only creature in existence who could stop St. Benedict from destroying Jagdas was a demi-god who bore the name SaturnusXIV, a child of the Sun, for years St. Benedict murdered, raped and pillaged, until he on one faithful day, met SaturnusXIV, it came to an epic fight. SaturnusXIV ended up victorious and banished St. Benedict to the nether. For eternity a group of devoted St. Benedictine monks shall worship SaturnusXIV and his reincarnations in the Saturnustempletower on the St. Benedictine monastery grounds. The grave of St. Saturnus is located in a sidearm of the St. Benedictine abbey, when one of his reincarnations dies, the monks gather in the grave chapel and choose from amongst themselves the new reincarnation. He will spend five days and five nights in the chapel and then will be set on fire by the monks to be reborn as SaturnusXIV. Just like the fight between SaturnusXIV and St. Benedict took five days and five nights, after which SaturnusXIV burned himself while banishing St. Benedict to the Nether. Many altars to St. Saturnus have sprung up around Jagdas, for example the one found in the Hallowed Peak Monastery. Before a Benedictine monk can become a worshipper of SaturnusXIV, he must complete a pilgrimage to all St. Saturnus altars around Jagdas. The St. Saturnus Monastic Garden is the pleasure garden of the St. Benedictine Monastery. The garden is maintained by the monks following SaturnusXIV. The famous St. Benedict wines are also produced by the world famous St. Saturnus oenologists, the wines are stored in the St. Saturnus Wine Cellar, which was actually built by the very first reincarnation of SaturnusXIV himself, to honor SaturnusXIV's taste for good wines. The wine is made from 80% merlot en 20% malbec grapes, and is said to be the best in the world.