Tectuktitlay fears no thief, for the constructs known as the Black Guard protect his innermost vaults and chambers. Created centuries ago, each of these obsidian monstrosities stands nearly 15 feet tall and resembles the sorcerer-king. Legend holds that Draj could once field an army of these constructs, but in the last century or so, no one has ever seen more than five at a time when the sorcerer-king parades them through the city.
Nearly 300 feet high, the Father and Master Temple dominates Two Moon City. The structure is an enormous step-pyramid that serves as palace and treasury. A bloody altar crowns the top, which is the site of Tectuktitlay’s unrelenting sacrifices.
The temple contains over twenty levels between the ground floor and the peak. The lower levels hold administrative offices and the sorcerer-king’s throne room. Barracks, slave quarters, kitchens, and storage chambers fill out the middle. The upper levels are the residences of Tectuktitlay, his concubines, and his many children. Vaults in the highest levels hold the sorcerer-king’s treasures, protected by bitter curses and magic wards.