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Temple of Ashani Ghel
The Ashmin are a group of religious people from the country of Ahgrabeshi in Ahalansdir. They are spiritual followers of their many Gods and believe that they bring hope, prosperity and good fortune to those who follow. Their main god, Ghel, is their hope and holy father who they believe watches over them to see if they are worthy of joining him in Ishari (Heaven, to us).
The Ashmin worship in temples much like this one, with chimes, music and a peaceful atmosphere to pray in. Here, the read the Ancient Tomes and scrolls with family and hold hands when they sing to Ghel and his children. They speak the Joshi language and all have ceremonious beliefs based on their family rites.
Ashmin temples play a huge significance to Ashmin people and they will stand forever in Ahgrabeshi and it's surrounding areas where the Ashmin also live.
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