As the largest sect in the Western Region, Zoroastrianism was situated atop a mountain in the desert, shaped like a flame and called the Holy Mountain by its followers.
Moreover, Zoroastrianism seemed to highly value their so-called Holy Mountain. When Su Xin arrived at the base of Zoroastrianism's Holy Mountain with his group, he saw an extremely magnificent sight.
The entire Holy Mountain, soaring over five hundred feet high, was adorned with countless crimson flames fluttering in the air.
However, these flames were enchanted by a formation, so although they maintained the shape of flames, they actually had no heat.
To outsiders, it looked as though the disciples of Zoroastrianism were living among flames on the Holy Mountain, an extraordinarily mystical sight.
Accompanying Su Xin, Huang Bingcheng couldn't resist muttering, "Zoroastrianism really knows how to put on a show."