A location used for both social and religious actives by most cities of the world. Many are a major feature, built to be prominent and impressive in design.
While they do carry small variation, some common traits are carried by all historic and modern temples across all locations. The basic build is circular, usually with a domed top and a single main room contained within. Larger temples may have smaller rooms connected to the main function room.
Depending on a temple's location the functions and availability of services will vary. Kir towns by their very nature will allow access to a temple at all times, to anyone in need of service. Closed towns may only allow access on certain days, or deny access all together to travelers.
The main room of a temple usually contains items relating to Asis, commonly a large statue, painted murals or in some cases artifacts relating directly to the god.