Erönè Abbey (Peóni)

, built in 335, is held by the an. Velira Siwen, the abbess since 715, is a highly spiritual woman. Erönè includes a large temple, dormitories, a manor house, and a large, overburdened hospital. Erönè has a reputation for excellence in the healing arts. No wounded or sickly folk are turned away. The abbey enjoys the patronage of many noble benefactors but is constantly on the verge of financial collapse.

Overview
Erönè Abbey, built in 335, is held by the female. Velira Siwen, 51, the  since 715, is a highly spiritual woman who leaves politics to  Brygyne of Kynge in the  temple.

Located on the road to Tashal, the abbey has a reputation for excellence in the healing arts. No wounded or sickly folk are turned away. In addition to quarters for the priestesses, s, and lay helpers, Erönè includes a large, a , and a large, overburdened.

The famous Erönè hospital is built upon natural s long considered. The hospital produces a variety of oils, s, salves, balms, elixirs, and potions extracted and blended from all manner of efficacious s and. The clerics gather these themselves or acquire them through trade. Sale of medicines brings much-needed to the abbey.

The abbey enjoys the patronage of many noble benefactors, including the king, the, and Lady Thilisa of. Despite this support, Erönè is constantly on the verge of financial collapse. It is in debt to the Quâldris usurer Tommas of Cuke for the funds needed to replace the hospital roof, which was damaged in a storm. The Pelnala is considering a personal appeal to the king for assistance.

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