Hey.
I recently found myself having acquired two statues of Idek Acezeniths the High Control, the deity of discipline depicted as a female dwarf and a dwarf in gold. The dwarf is prostrating itself before Idek Acezeniths the High Control.
So I figure, I can do two things with this. I can set up both statues at the entrance to my workshop area, because that makes sense. OR, I can have some fun and create a massive temple district.
At the moment, my districts aren't too inventive. You walk in and pass by two rooms on the way to the depot, these rooms are training rooms which have windows overlooking the first hallway (which was channeled out to be two z-levels down). You pass through the trade depot, and to the left are ramps leading down to a farm and to the right are ramps leading to the mainhallway. The main hallway has a bunch of workshops connected to it, and also a wide open dining hall surrounded by a raised perimeter containing food stockpiles (reached by ramp). Most workshops have a cellar that connects to a narrow corridor that eventually leads to the hauler quarters.
By going north from the main hallway, you can reach the living area of anyone of worth which is just a 4-wide hallway with 5x5 bedrooms attached. This eventually leads to another lowered hallway containing the captain's office, the jails, the hospital, and apartment blocks for my military and doctor dwarves.
I intend to eventually have this set up naturally breach the caverns, and then I'll build houses into the cave walls.
Where should this temple/temple area go? What should it contain? How should I ensure that it's actually temple-like?
I can make display cases for my four or five artifacts, but I'd need to get an actual ash/glass industry going first. Constant strife and building has prevented that.
Also, does anyone know of any deities of Discipline and solely discipline? Preferably Goddesses? I can use temples that have been built to them, if any remain in the modern age, as inspiration I guess.
Athena crossed my mind, but she's more wisdom and warfare than strictly Discipline.