The sacred hall was ablaze with lights as the baptism was proceeding.
This was a wondrous building, one that merged incomprehensible symbolic elements and minor distortions of the laws during its construction. When standing outside the Baptism Hall, you might assume it to be nothing more than a rather tall dome-shaped structure. However, once you step inside, the vast interior space would astonish you—capable of accommodating a gathering of twenty people without feeling empty, and of housing millions for a pilgrimage without feeling crowded. Yes, the interior of the Baptism Hall was mutable; space here was always in a state of perfect balance. No matter how many believers entered, it would always prepare an adequate spot for you, "Neither disrespecting the Goddess with emptiness nor shaming our Lord with overcrowding." That was the purpose of the random spatial changes in this holy temple.