Inshira's Shrine
Inshira's Shrine is a sacred shrine located between Griffin Station and Angel's Wings, with a map found near the middle of the entrance and a quaint drawer containing documents primarily about the god of air and harmony, Inshira. The shrine is in adequate condition seemingly cleaned daily, and renewed or unprecedented ruby-red candles can be found newly lit up every morning, afternoon, and night. These candles might be ignited because there are still remaining followers who've settled to stay in the region. Hypothetically, in exchange for their veneration and reverence, they'll receive relish, tranquility, and the right to fulfill their duties or what they wish to accomplish, and restore and resurrect Welkin Range's fallen civilization, the Inshira Clan. Similar to that in Griffin Station, the shrine possesses merlins that are virtually hanging throughout the structures of the refreshing site. Merlin translates from Hiphel to "wind chime" in English, and this kind of wind chime produces a ravishing sound that is reminiscent of the Joy of Wind.
According to a document regarding the piquant shrine, Inshira is the god of Fantasized Lands willingly worshipped by his followers in Welkin Range. He has been externally forgotten by everyone else except the land he created and influenced, the Welkin Range. Inshira taught his followers as well, that the most important and cherished knowledge they've learned about is the Joy of Wind -- it is the mystical sensation foremost engendered by valiant spirits that have sighted and/or perceived what Inshira has been teaching, conceiving, and conveying to his awaited followers through his convictive metaphoric articulation. As a matter of fact, the Joy of Wind is the origin of the shrine itself. After the declaration of their god's transcendence, every one of his followers began to weep and crumble whilst the Joy of Wind subsequently engenders and/or awakens, leaving them to form an utterly gratified and purely rapturous grin. The grin represents an unforgettable remembrance of the time, bond, and courage one has formed in the past and has carried forth to the future. That is how paramount and rightfully dominant Inshira is, to his followers.
Shrine
Temperate, yet slightly colder
Hiphel
Unknown
Unknown and undocumented