City of The gods

The City of The gods sits on a large and highly unnatural looking plateau/overhang that sticks out between the mountains in the Amberhurst Mountain Range in White Sky, just west of the fief's capital Whitecliff.

There are four large structures that stand out upon the plateau, each of which look far too big for the thin rock overhang on which they are built. The main building is a grand, five-story, rectangular, light brown building with dark blue trim sitting near the edge of the overhang. This building is used for theoretical lessons, lectures, offices, and worship services to all good and most neutral gods. The Arena is a three-story open air colosseum that can rearrange itself easily to hold multiple events at the same time or change the shape and design of the arena.

Demographics
The City is less of a city and more of a large wizarding college, but the campus is extensive and many of the people who live there are no longer students, either continuing research or just living and working in the various roles which support life at the college, such as cooks, cleaners, shop owners, and those who crate goods into this remote area. About half of the people living in the city have some form of arcane power, even if it is just low-level spells which can be taught to anyone, which is a far higher concentration than anywhere else in Torlund.

History
The College started out as a simple temple hewn into the side of Mt Tamsvien. Founded some time around 2750 SU, the temple was dedicated to all the gods, including an empty pedestal dedicated to any gods not yet known. During the Century Long War, a group of Torlundian fighters grew weary of the fighting and decided to flee from the war. They found the temple and used it as a place to hide from the fighting. While there, they discovered a group of Scandariens and managed to broker a peace, as both groups were equally disenchanted with the war. The temple was later the site of the peace talks which brought an end to the war. The two groups then lived there in harmony. As the temple became well-known as a truly holy place, it attracted many Torlund priests who flocked there to study and worship the various gods.