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You follow the robed man through a set of large, ornately decorated double doors. Beyond lies a circular room, with doors leading off in all directions. Looking around, you note that every door is a different size and shape. Either there is something deeply symbolic about this, or the architect who designed this room was under the influence of something expensive and illegal at the time. You also have a feeling that some of the doors should lead back into the main hall, but you don't recall having seen any other doors in appropriate positions...
Your musings are interrupted by the robed man. "Allow me to introduce myself," he says. "I am Corryn, High Priest of the Temple of the Ley. You stand now in the place which you can consider to be the centre of this great temple. It's not quite that simple, of course," he adds in what he probably thinks is a mysterious manner. "The temple has a non-euclidean topology, and exists in rather more dimensions than you might imagine. Whilst it could probably all be sorted out by reversing the polarity of the ion flux field in the deflector array, for now it's probably just easier if you let me guide you to what you seek."
Looking more closely at the doors around you, you notice that each door bears a plaque with a different inscription:
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