The five so-called temples that run Nibenay are not religious organizations; genuine houses of worship in the city-state are known as shrines. Of them, the Shrine of the Sun is one of the few that practices openly. It is the center of faith and devotion for a fire cult that has grown popular among free citizens. The High Priest of the Sun, a half-elf named Fedarramin, offers his shrine’s services in the collection and disposal of dead slaves—for a small donation. The intensity with which he promotes this service has raised some eyebrows among the nobility