Khepra's Shrine
The shrine is a large temple with a closed roof. There is gold-plated columns which hold the roof up, and which are carved in hieroglyphics. The far wall explains the egyptian mathematical system, and each of the columns seem to tell a story. The only light comes from four large oil torches on each corner of the golden shrine, and from the huge doors that sometimes open and close as people enter and leave. The ceiling is perhaps ten feet tall, and the room is no more than ten square meters.
Khepra is here.
Exits:
out to Pub: BayDock South