1. The Temple Entrance: Huge stone steps and giant stone doors lead into the half-buried temple. Great stone statues guard each side of the doors. The statues are giant humans with the heads of lions.
2. The Great Hall: This huge hall, built to giant proportions, rises some 40 feet to a domed ceiling. Great stone pillars stretch like trees from the floor to the ceiling. Between these pillars, the tribe has erected great tents that serve as living and work areas.
3, 4, 5. Empty Chambers: Each of these huge chambers has 25-foot-high ceilings. These chambers were empty when the tribe arrived and Tenpug has decided to keep them that way. The only items of interest in these rooms are the wall murals that have been etched directly into the stone. The murals depict scenes of a world far different from present-day Athas. There are lush forests, huge lakes, raging rivers and waterfalls, and giants engaged in artisan activities.
6. Secret Chamber: So far, this chamber has remained hidden from the tribe. It still contains its original treasures, including giant-sized furniture, piles of gold, and objects made of metal. There are bronze cups, iron swords, and even whole suits of plate mail armor.
7, 8, 9. Empty Chambers: These rooms are similar to rooms 3, 4 and 5.
10. Secret Chamber: This room is similar to room 6.
11. Altar Chamber: A gigantic stepped altar fills
much of this huge hall. Tenpug has piled goods made by
the tribe as well as a portion of the wages the tribe has
earned atop the altar as a tribute to the ancient gods who
have allowed them to dwell in this temple. The tents set
up in this area include storage tents, Tenpug's command
tent, and meeting tents.