On the outskirts of the slums, Herbert saw a temple that wasn't extravagantly decorated, a three-story building made entirely of ice and snow.
Compared to the divine halls of other pantheons, which like to use golden marble structures, the temple of the Ice and Snow Goddess followed the style of the Natural Pantheon, appearing quite simple.
But if you look closely, you can see the truth within—simple yet not plain.
The Ice and Snow Goddess Church is not poor.
Their followers, as explorers of the winter ice and snow, are able to discover many rare ingredients and materials that can be easily sold for high prices in many places.
Moreover, there aren't many followers, so there's no need to spend a lot on charity.
The main walls of the temple are built with thick, opaque dark blue ice blocks that are cut from the purest lake water and transported over hundreds of miles.