MYERS CHURCH
A rather humble place of worship not dedicated to any one deity. The chapel itself is a place where worshippers and followers of whatever divine being may have a quiet place to reflect and pray. Several pews lead up the room while windows light the seating from the walls on either side. An aisle between them leads up to a massive rose window that, when the sun is shining, emits colors into the wooden room. Soft music may sometimes be heard, the humming of prayers, the soft echoes of chimes, or it could be absolutely quiet as pilgrims pray for their safety. There are public restrooms open here, and an average-sized room for meetings with local diviners or funeral directors. Since this place is always free to the public, the cleric who owns it has a small room that he uses for sleep and eating. Outside the church is a small cemetery covered by thick trees. It's mostly home to deceased locals, but anyone who wishes may be buried there.Everyone is welcome to enter, but please mind your volume.