Laramie will lead you the rest of the way to the shrine of Lathander in the morning. The journey will take about three hours, and rises along the exposed ridge for much of the way. Near the end of the journey, the trail ducks down through an overhanging shelf of rock, and there, under the shelter of the cliff face, a stairway is cut into the rock leading up.
The stairway is well concealed, and given that Laramie was following a trail that only he seemed to be able to see, you have no trouble understanding why the shrine is considered hidden.
The stairway comes out 100 feet up the cliffside on a small plateau, with the bare cliff wall rising up behind it for another 100 feet at least. There, seeming to hang off the front edge of the plateau is a simple building 70 feet wide. There is a stone porch before double doors leading inside. The ground seems to disappear before the front edge of the shrine, with part of the shrine hanging out over open space. Laramie explains it was built at the edge of the plateau, with the underside positioned to blend into the cliff face so that it is unnoticeable from below.
Inside, there is a broad alcove that stretches the width of the building, with a semi-circular wall. A door in the center of the far wall opens onto a portico that looks directly east toward the rising sun. The portico is open to the sky, forward of the line of statues. There are three priests on the premises, two acolytes and a full priest. The acolytes are in the foyer to greet you when you arrive. The priest is in the chamber to the left of the portico entry.
Laramie is known to them all, and they will invite him to take rest in the other chamber, extending the invitation to you as a courtesy to him. They seem friendly and willing to trust you, but they are also protective of their shrine and its concealed nature. Once you have all rested and eaten, once you have all been healed and cured, the priest will join you for conversation.
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