From afar, the mountain gate of the Mithraea Warrior Sect looked like a huge palace. It was no less than a hundred feet tall and incomparably vast. It was entirely made of precious white marble. Under the illumination of the sunlight, it glittered brightly like the Prayer Hall. The Griffin marks on the pediments were vivid and lifelike, as if they were going to fly into the sky!
On the signboard, there is the emblem of Mithraea. In this scene, Mithraea is depicted as stabbing a bull in the neck and meeting the sun. A scorpion is stinging the bull's testicles as a dog licks the bull's blood. There is another fresco showing horses that have taken off their reins and soared into the sky, leaving behind a trail of dust.
According to the legends, that insignia was drawn by the founder of the Mithraea Warrior Sect, The Gladiator. It contained great fortune and profound mystery.
In front of the mountain gate, there is a plaza that is constructed from large limestone blocks. The plaza is very large, and it is the size of over ten thousand acres of farmland. But now it is densely packed with people!
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