Great Temple of Karnakak

The Great Temple of Karnakak, is one of the holiest places in all of the city of Athens. According to the Big Book of Ancient Gabanian Fables, Book XVI " Thrice daily, there shall be an offering made to the Gods, by sacrificing thy blood and giving the heart to the highest altar. Thou shall cut swiftly so no pain shall be brought to the body. But the remanants shall be embalmed, and thrown into a pit of Lava and pay homage to the God Vulcan. Atop the colums and ladder of the Temple, thou shall pay homage to the God's by leaving offerings of the freshest ripest fruits and vegtables. Should they not pick them up, do not leave the fruit or vegtables rot, feed them to the poor at the Great Temple of St. Bishop." The Temple was built in the earliest of times in St. Bishop, however the modern structure seen today is credited of having been added by Emperor Tobias I.