"Behold, the Tacita. May speech to the wordless give you comfort. May the goddess Juno cradle you in your mortal pain."
The Temple of Juno is a place of solemnity, secrets, and a unique form of ritualistic "confession." It's not a place of joy or celebration, but place where a thousands voices whisper giving the temple a more monastic and imposing feel than the other temples. It's less about grand, open spaces and more about enclosed, secretive ones. Think high stone walls, narrow archways, and a sense of cold, ancient power.
The "Confessional": The temple features a specific area where mortals can "confess" their secrets. This isn't a Catholic-style confessional booth. Instead, it's a place where they whisper their private thoughts, secrets, and woes to the priestesses or Tacitas who have taken a vow of silence.