Location from Azarinth Healer by Rhaegar
Where Ilea learned to heal by fighting — an ancient training facility with a one-in-three mortality rate and teaching methods that make military boot camp look like a spa day.
The Azarinth Temple is where the Azarinth Order trained its battle healers — warriors who heal through combat rather than prayer. The training methods were brutal: Bluemoon Grass doses that hurt more than the incomplete training diaries admit, years in awakening chambers, and combat against golem-statues with a roughly one-in-three survival rate. Ilea found the temple and its training materials — Gregory Pale's diaries, fragmentary and missing crucial details — and bootstrapped her way into the Azarinth Healer class. She succeeded partly through talent, partly through her kickboxing background from Earth, and partly through the kind of stubbornness that treats a one-in-three mortality rate as acceptable odds. The temple is no longer actively used by an order. The Azarinth Order as an institution is effectively extinct, making Ilea and the Medic Sentinel Corps its spiritual successors rather than its members.
An ancient stone temple complex with training chambers, sparring halls, and the infamous 'chamber of awakening' where students endure Bluemoon Grass doses to unlock their Azarinth class. The architecture is old enough to predate most current kingdoms. Statues line the training areas — actually deactivated golems that once served as combat partners, now dormant from age and depleted mana crystals.
Also known as: The Temple, Azarinth Order Headquarters