This large, but modest temple is highly respected by most Freeholders given its substantial civic contribitions. Entering, it can be seen that the building compound maintains only a small, but well ordered chapel, its pews, altar and other furnishings are made of sturdy, well-crafted, lightly stained oak. From the reception hall, you can also see a large library complimenting its reputation in helping to keep the tradition and culture of the Yeomanry strong, just as it strives to keep accurate records of modern events as one of the very few public news presses in the country.
Its monthly paper, "The Country Squire" is distributed to many business establishments in Loftwick and beyond, for one gold per year. In addition to these services, priests and educated laypersons of the Temple hold several educational classes daily helping any who desire with an opportunity to learn to read and write. On Godsday, priests cover such matters as ethics, the roots of traditions delving into a bit of history and occasionally a bit of folklore. Once a week, they offer additional educational services covering practices of etiquette and table manners, and similar social graces.
Added to this, priests of Allitur are frequently called upon as adjudicators to settle legal disputes. Having a strong reputation for fairness and circumspection, many citizens accept their judgements on such issues without a second thought. Several members of the Council of Grosspokesmen and the University of Loftwick are known to be devotees of Allitur - many new to the League may not have even heard of this god, but in the Freehold his clergy form a prominent niche of educated citizens.
A middle-aged gentleman in light brown vestments trimmed with gold leafing greets you shortly after you enter, "Good day, how may I be of service to you?"
Its monthly paper, "The Country Squire" is distributed to many business establishments in Loftwick and beyond, for one gold per year. In addition to these services, priests and educated laypersons of the Temple hold several educational classes daily helping any who desire with an opportunity to learn to read and write. On Godsday, priests cover such matters as ethics, the roots of traditions delving into a bit of history and occasionally a bit of folklore. Once a week, they offer additional educational services covering practices of etiquette and table manners, and similar social graces.
Added to this, priests of Allitur are frequently called upon as adjudicators to settle legal disputes. Having a strong reputation for fairness and circumspection, many citizens accept their judgements on such issues without a second thought. Several members of the Council of Grosspokesmen and the University of Loftwick are known to be devotees of Allitur - many new to the League may not have even heard of this god, but in the Freehold his clergy form a prominent niche of educated citizens.
A middle-aged gentleman in light brown vestments trimmed with gold leafing greets you shortly after you enter, "Good day, how may I be of service to you?"

