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The House of the Immortal Son is one of two original temples to Aroden in Oppara (the other being the Basilica of the Last Man). Both temples still stand today. The sleek Azlanti style architecture with elegant marble, granite an numerous decorative pillars have made the House of the Immortal Son Taldor’s most extravagant opera house, which has been its use since Aroden's death. Aroden's holy symbol can still be seen on its roof.

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  • The House of the Immortal Son is one of two original temples to Aroden in Oppara (the other being the Basilica of the Last Man). Both temples still stand today. The sleek Azlanti style architecture with elegant marble, granite an numerous decorative pillars have made the House of the Immortal Son Taldor’s most extravagant opera house, which has been its use since Aroden's death. Aroden's holy symbol can still be seen on its roof.
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  • The House of the Immortal Son is one of two original temples to Aroden in Oppara (the other being the Basilica of the Last Man). Both temples still stand today. The sleek Azlanti style architecture with elegant marble, granite an numerous decorative pillars have made the House of the Immortal Son Taldor’s most extravagant opera house, which has been its use since Aroden's death. Aroden's holy symbol can still be seen on its roof.
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