(There could easily be several Heler shrines).
John
> Guess I'll have to begin my work on the Heler shrine anew. I was writing
> it up as a natural, remote holy site, nestled high in the cliffs above
> the clan's summer pasturage, visited only seldomly by folks other than
> Swenstead's shepherds, who know its secrets and gain a blessing from
> Nevala (more wool, and finer too).
>
> It now appears to be a holy well wherein rainwater is transmuted into a
> healing elixir. From an out-of-the-way shrine to a major pilgrimage spot,
> all without my knowing... sigh.
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