Far back, maybe a thousand years ago, nestled in the security of a valley known in the local parlance as Inninx, there was a small temple. The local people of the area used this temple to store their most sacred writings, edicts, writs and legal documents.
This valley was a secure position for hundreds of years, until Atilla and his hordes swept through the area, slaughtering the locals, storming and securing the temple for themselves, and burning all the writings that they had found to be worthless to them.
After a few years of using the temple as a base of operations, Atilla and his band left the area. Several decades after they left, some new settlers came, and dedicated the temple to their favorite god, Eros.
This lasted for several centuries, until the village was overtaken by radical Christians, who did not want a pagan temple in their midsts, so it was converted into a priory, and a host of nuns took care of the establishment.
And so it remained over the years. One by one, though, the nuns either left the priory, died, or just gave up. Today, there is one lone nun left at the temple, remaining at her post, praying at what was once the base to a great statue to Eros that had been removed.
And so today, at the bottom of the Inninx, there are no writs, no huns, no Eros, nun left on base.
This valley was a secure position for hundreds of years, until Atilla and his hordes swept through the area, slaughtering the locals, storming and securing the temple for themselves, and burning all the writings that they had found to be worthless to them.
After a few years of using the temple as a base of operations, Atilla and his band left the area. Several decades after they left, some new settlers came, and dedicated the temple to their favorite god, Eros.
This lasted for several centuries, until the village was overtaken by radical Christians, who did not want a pagan temple in their midsts, so it was converted into a priory, and a host of nuns took care of the establishment.
And so it remained over the years. One by one, though, the nuns either left the priory, died, or just gave up. Today, there is one lone nun left at the temple, remaining at her post, praying at what was once the base to a great statue to Eros that had been removed.
And so today, at the bottom of the Inninx, there are no writs, no huns, no Eros, nun left on base.
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