You walk though an oak door, through a small garden and through another oak door on the other side of the flowerbed. You thought to yourself that the room must be pretty small because you can't really see any buildings behind the vines and brushes around the door. Maybe you went the wrong way...?

You were just thinking about turning back until you walk though the door into a huge room.

How...?

Prayer Room of the Wind Goddess





Fuu the Goddess of Wind (please be patient while the graphics load for the first time)


The designs on the walls and pillars seem to depict flowers, wings, and feathers. On the far wall is an image of Fuu (click for a close-up view) standing 30 feet tall (more than 9 meters). The main feature you notice about Fuu is her kind and compassionate eyes. Standing behind her is Windam, her Mashin.

At the foot of the image is a small altar with burning incense that's overflowing with offerings. As you approach the table, you notice that the green carpet suddenly becomes strangely soft. Upon close inspection you find that the stretch of carpet at the very end is no carpet at all but a meticulously groomed patch of grass! A group of clear crystals arranged in the shape of a hexagram (the six-pointed star is an ancient symbol for magic) embedded in the ceiling overhead directed sunlight from the outside onto the patch. Looks like whoever prays to Fuu would kneel on the grass.

If you are here to get a shrine charm, you must pray to Fuu first.

In the southeast corner of this room is a door that opens into a large garden.


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