Pao'zü Structure (Renala)
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Pao'zü is an ancient shrine in the northern region of South Medonia. It is unknown how it was built, as the stones were too heavy for people of the time to move.
Pao'zü Structure | |
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File:Pao'zü.jpg The Pao'zü structure | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Kethrianism |
Status | Abandoned |
Location | |
Location | South Medonia |
Architecture | |
Type | Shrine |
Groundbreaking | Yes |
Completed | Yes |
History
The structure was built before 1100PT. It was used as a place of worship for millennia, until 571CT, when when Kethrianism started waning in the area.
It was rediscovered in 640 by a Paledonian explorer.