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|Name=House of | |Name=House of Jirna | ||
|Image=[[File: | |Image=[[File:Etching of House of Jirna.jpg|center|frameless|Sketch of the House of Jirna]] | ||
{{center| | {{center|Sketch of the House of Jirna}} | ||
|Affiliation= | |Affiliation=Jirna | ||
|Country=League of Payalwa | |Country=League of Payalwa | ||
|State= | |State=Falanga | ||
|Region=Western Lowlands | |Region=Western Lowlands | ||
|Realm=Payalwa | |Realm=Payalwa | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Sacred Seats Sections | {{Sacred Seats Sections | ||
|Introduction=The '''House of | |Introduction=[[File:Termite Mound Photo.jpg|thumb|Colorized photo of a termite mound around the House of Jirna]] | ||
The '''House of Jirna''' is the house of the ascendant spirit of rot and decay. It is surrounded by massive termite mounds. | |||
|Architecture=The architecture is characteristic of ecclesiastical construction circa 200-300s, with compact stone volumes, narrow arched openings, pitched stone roofs, and a domed cap. The complex is built in concert with the natural terrain, with the walls and arranged along a slopping hillside. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 11 June 2026
| House of Jirna | |
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| Image | Sketch of the House of Jirna |
| Affiliation | Jirna |
| Country | League of Payalwa |
| State | Falanga |
| Region | Western Lowlands |
| Realm | Payalwa |
Introduction

The House of Jirna is the house of the ascendant spirit of rot and decay. It is surrounded by massive termite mounds.
Architecture
The architecture is characteristic of ecclesiastical construction circa 200-300s, with compact stone volumes, narrow arched openings, pitched stone roofs, and a domed cap. The complex is built in concert with the natural terrain, with the walls and arranged along a slopping hillside.
