Connecting with Nature: The Magic of Nearest Pagan Sanctuaries

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There are several pagan sanctuaries that can be found across the world, with each one carrying its own unique history and significance. These sanctuaries are often considered sacred places, where people from various pagan faiths come to worship and connect with the divine. One of the nearest pagan sanctuaries is Stonehenge, located in Wiltshire, England. This ancient monument is believed to have been constructed around 3000 BC and is considered one of the most iconic pagan sites in the world. It consists of a ring of massive standing stones, with some weighing up to 25 tons. Stonehenge is believed to have been used for various religious and ceremonial purposes, possibly including astronomical observations and worship of the sun.

Nearest pagan sanctuaries

Stonehenge is believed to have been used for various religious and ceremonial purposes, possibly including astronomical observations and worship of the sun. Another nearby pagan sanctuary is Avebury, which is also located in Wiltshire, England. Avebury is a stone circle that is even larger than Stonehenge, enclosing an entire village within its boundaries.

Thread: Pagan Mission stuck for loot - Spoilers welcome

First - this is the Pagan mission - about the 3rd mission though I don't know if you can number them just in case there are any more pagan missions.

All and any spoilers for this mission welcome so if you don't want to see any quit now.

After entering this mission down the well zone portal you go through the pagan tunnels bit like a large sewer with high sides and there is a side area with a ladder up. This goes up to a zone portal that comes out in the pagan sanctury and is marked on the map in the usual way.

The Pagan sanctuary map also shows a zone portal at top left but I can't find it. It seems to be where the stairs are that lead down to the cave where the Jacknell's Claw is. Have I missed it or is the map wrong?

Reason I'm searcing for this is I've been through the whole place twice and many sections 10 times. Got everything on expert but only 85% loot and need 90%. I've looked at the sticky thread for loot in this forum but I've got all the items mentioned there for this mission. The only area I only went through once (though pretty thoroughly) is at the start but I don't want to go all the way back if I have to come back a third time into the sanctuary. So that's the last resort. Been up in rafters and walls wherever I could find a way up and down all along the water both in the tunnels and along the creek.

Without a full loot list it's hard to see how anyone can help unless there really is a complete section I've missed. I can't believe there is another full zone as there'd surely be more loot than 15%? I'm really posting this to relieve my feelings or something as it gets tedious but looks like I might have to go through the whole thing again, turning over every stone. And on expert and semi-ghosting and hardly any lights put out and minimum KOs (1 I think) it is slow work.

BTW as an aside, one female AI was alerted and it turned out a male AI died in the next room on the other side to me so I didn't do it. I found him later near a camp fire. Wonder if he stumbled into it and killed himself (I've had that in my own T2 FM)

8th Jun 2004 07:15 #2 Member Registered: Sep 2002 Location: Earth, Europe, Austria, Vienna

There is a zonesign on the map, but actually you do not enter a new zone!
Near the place where the Shaman is there is a little hall, at which end there is a way leading down. There you will find another longish hall with a guard and some water puddles and some loot too. Past that there is a round high room with a female Shaman and one of those tree guardians. Then just remember the ritual.

8th Jun 2004 07:32 #3 Member Registered: Oct 2002 Location: UK

Yes, that confirms its an error on the map. Maybe they thought it would have to be another zone but managed to squeeze it in the same one. But as said, I have completed everything - except for the loot.

Oak Spirit Sanctuary is a pagan church and sacred land preserve which provides opportunity for spiritual practice, fellowship, and communion with nature for people with diverse beliefs and a safe environment welcoming to all who would walk in peace. (Revised October 2021)
Nearest pagan sanctuaries

These stones are thought to have been erected around 2600 BC and are of great importance to many pagan traditions. Avebury is often seen as a place of power and spiritual significance, with people visiting it to connect with the ancient energies of the land. Moving away from England, we come to Newgrange in County Meath, Ireland. Newgrange is a prehistoric monument that dates back to 3200 BC. It is famous for its large circular mound, which covers a passageway and a burial chamber. One of the unique features of Newgrange is its alignment with the winter solstice. On this day, a narrow beam of sunlight enters the chamber and illuminates the chamber's interior for a short period of time. This event is believed to have had great spiritual and religious significance for the ancient people who constructed Newgrange. One more notable pagan sanctuary is the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens, Greece. This ancient temple was dedicated to Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology. Construction of the temple began in the 6th century BC but was not completed until several centuries later. The temple's colossal size and grandeur reflected the power and importance that Zeus held in Greek religion. Today, only a few remaining columns and fragments of the Temple of Olympian Zeus can be seen, but it continues to capture the imagination of visitors who come to admire its ancient splendor. In conclusion, these are just a few examples of the nearest pagan sanctuaries that can be found across the world. Each one holds its own unique history, significance, and architectural beauty. For people with pagan beliefs or an interest in ancient religions, these sanctuaries provide an opportunity to connect with the spiritual and cultural heritage of our ancestors..

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