The firelight glinted on the captain's glass eyes as he raised up the bottle of rum to drink from it. He paused, perhaps considering for a moment the choices he'd made that led him to this horrid place. With a soft curse he drank a bit and then went on..."You will find it located atop a four point bridge spanning the volcanic crater known as "The Pit of Broken Souls", the Temple was once the place of worship for the followers of Kullur (the Seillian God of fire), but now is the place to which the demonic soul of Narazabul is bound. It is told that this is the one place where The Scepter of Dominance can be destroyed. If your brave adventures are lucky enough to survive their quest and by some miracle defeat Narazabul and cast the Scepter into the the fiery pit,then be sure to visit the Starshmuck's Coffee bar located just 3 blocks south of the Portals of Doom, right across from the Motel 666 and tell them Captain Raggor sent you".
None of those(except for the temple and it's base) are include,by the way...
Well, generally this could be used as a good place to end a quest where something has to be dropped to it's doom, since from the upper-most level straight down through the bridge has a decent size opening. If for some reason you do not need an opening to drop stuff(why would that be?), I have included an Altar/cap to cover up the offending gap. PLEASE NOTE: This structure renders VERY DARK! Due to the very dark materials you may have to muck around with your lights to get it to look right. It WAS meant to be very dark so I make no excuses for that, but I'm just letting you know beforehand. Also included is a set of alternate textures for the top level... I don't do Mat Poses so if you don't like the upper level textures just swap them with one of the alternate textures I provided(I could not decide which worked best so I included all of them)... or make your own, as long as you keep the pixel dimensions and the texture's name the same, you can use whatever you like... heck you can swap out all the textures for psychedelic paisley patterns and make this the Temple of Groovy Love if thats what you want. Links to any renders you might make with this (or any of my other models) would be greatly appreciated as it helps me to understand what people use them for, how they use them and what future models might be useful... The future of useful content is in your hands. Please wash them first.
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