A short walk out the back end of town leads to a small path into the mountain. Large sculptures of various flying creatures line the dug out hall and the floor is intricately carved marble depicting the life of Sheav, deity of the air. At the end of the tunnel there lies a great stone door and through it opens into a huge cavern. In the middle lies the temple. Large pillars hold up the roof, great stairs guide the way and sitting atop her throne is the sculpture of Sheav standing one hundred feet tall. Around the temple are various stations to sit and pray and the few priests that are there walk the perimeter and pray. Their white robes flow almost to the floor and have hods that cover their heads and hide their faces.