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Anubian is a religion restricted to only those who are of Anubi descent. Within the Anubi sect, there are thirteen Guardians (gods) of worship. Scattered throughout Ramath-lehi there are also thirteen temples which correspond to the Guardians and their substance of specialty.

Thirteen Temples of the Anubi

Deep within the deserts of Ramath-lehi, lay the mysterious temples of the Anubi. Some can be seen today and have set locations; however, thirteen of them are hidden from view. These are the Thirteen Temples of the Anubi.

When the Anubi first appeared on Ramath-lehi, the temples seemingly appeared as well along with their inhabitants. These temples cannot be found by normal Ramathians. The temple brings them to it, not the other way around. Each of the temples has a deep connection with Fronima, so deep that the temples are said to think for themselves. The Anubi instinctively know how to find one, but if another 'dragon asks them where to find one, they will refuse to take them or show them, as they cannot. Very little is known about these temples as they are sacred to the Anubi and they speak little of them.

Thirteen Guardians

There are Thirteen Guardians of the temples. Each one can be identified by what they leave in their wake after teleportation:

  1. Sand
  2. Water
  3. Smoke
  4. Cold Air
  5. Flowers
  6. Whispers
  7. Fire
  8. Screams
  9. Ashes
  10. Soil
  11. Pebbles
  12. Dark Clouds
  13. Blood

Each of these is symbolic of a different God in the Anubi religion. Another thing that is known about the Guardians is that they are all different. The Anubi respect them highly and if they seem on edge, it maybe because one of the Guardians appeared to them. At one point it was thought that the Guardians were gods, but as far as pendragon sources show, it is unknown exactly what they are and how old they are. The Thirteen Temples may remain forever one of Ramath-lehi’s greatest mysteries.