Shrine of Wadjet
When Pharaoh Djederet II ordered the construction of the city of Wati in Osirion, he laid a golden brick where the rivers Asp and Crook join to form the Sphinx. The priesthood of Wadjet established a shrine on the site and constructed a stone staircase on either side of the shrine, leading down into the water. Although Wadjet's faith is no longer so popular, the shrine remains and the most religious and civic festivals in Wati begin or end on the stairs of the shrine or the plaza before them.1
References
- ↑ “Wati, the Half-City” in The Half-Dead City, 67. Paizo Inc., 2014 .