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[[File:Temple of the Authority.png|thumb|Aerial view of the Temple]]{{Paxism}}
The '''Temple of the Authority''' ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luMajhid aluSuvranishme'') is the a religious structure in Bingol, Packilvania that serves as the seat of the [[Supreme Magister]], the head of [[Paxism]].
 
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== Interior ==
===King Rulhan I Ablution Hall===
The King Rulhan I Ablution Hall contains raised plinths with large bowled shaped sinks which are replenished by a flow of piped water. The ground contains drains covered in stone and metal grates. Here, the faithful wash themselves before praying and conducting other rituals. It is surrounded by extensive colonnades and the roof consists of 12 domes. There are over 100 massive pillars to support the structure. The Ablution hall has enough standing room for 6,000 people.
===King Rulhan II Baptismal Hall===
This hall was built as an exact replica of the Ablution Hall, but contains over 60 large pools over water in which people can enter up to waste deep. The water flows and is cleaned constantly by an electric hydraulic pump. This also contains drains covered in stone and metal grates. The baptismal hall contains enough bathing room for 5,000 people.
 
=== High King Duwal III Hall ===
This hall is the de facto throne room of the [[Supreme Magister]] of [[Paxism]]. It contains a raised platform where a large gilt chair with red upholstery is set. It is surmounted by a canopy held up by marble columns. The floor is made of tiled mosaics and there are chairs surrounding his seat. In modern days, a sound booth has been added to the old adjoining cloister along with a modern sound system for recordings. The hall can seat over 2000 people.
 
=== King Uden I Sacrificial Pyre ===
The King Uden I Sacrificial Pyre is a large hall containing 50 bronze furnaces with large chimney to ventilate the space. King Uden I Sacrificial Pyre is supposed to be used for sacrifices of plant-based food but it is hardly used for that purpose. The bronze furnaces are gradually being removed and replaced.
 
=== Melkezedek the Great Courtyard ===
Melkezedek the Great Hall is a large space which can hold thousands of people
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