

Temple of the Forever Child


On the hill overseeing the valley stood the Temple of the Forever Child in its stone glory. The tall structure, originally a castle long left in ruin, had since been reclaimed by a religious order. Stained glass decorated the windows and the rooms were lovingly furnished, modestly yet comfortably. It loomed as two guards from a nearby town marched, escorting a group of street kids commonly called Ratkin.