Templum ex Obscurum
11Jun09

© Alexia Cournoyer. 2009 All rights reserved.
I went to Templum ex Obscurum. I didn’t realise just how many years it has been since I was last at Relic and it appears it has well and truly gone now
It seems that somewhere on The Nameless Isle is this organ but I couldn’t find it.

© Alexia Cournoyer. 2007 All rights reserved.
I’ll just have to go back and have another look..
Templum is owned and maintained by someone else now but it is still a joy to wander through. My Flickr site has a selection of a few of the pics I took while I was having a nosey around.
As always, Baron Grayson’s sims are a visual treat to wander around and I can’t wait to see how The Nameless Isle evolves.
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