If you don't want people to make fun of the colour of your Green Lantern temple then don't make it green. And not just green; anything that's actually coloured is the closest they could get to the actual colour of green light constructs. Variations on the green sigil feature extensively in the wooden coving, and artwork featuring the Guardians portrayed as deific figures covers the walls.

A little on the nose, really. Talk about Sigil Spam, huh? These guys probably give
COBRA,
VIPER or Hydra a run for their money... Still, at least it's a
nice shade of green.
"Do devout Lanterns get interred here, or in the crypts on Oa?"
"Why would we consider it a lesser honour than Lanterns who don't share our beliefs?"
Not really an answer, but I suppose it could go either way... Presumably they'd prefer the temple, to allow fellow worshippers a chance to pay homage. I don't remember the Oan crypts being very accessible to Non-Lanterns...
Behind us, Dul and Xor float slowly after us, taking the opportunity to study their surroundings. Onik just looks awkward. I suppose that this isn't his religion, after all.
"Lantern Gardner mentioned that he'd opted for it. Jordan wants to be buried on Earth." I smile. "Savenlovich is donating her body to medical science."
I wonder what the karaxian faith makes of the fact four currently-serving lanterns all come from the
same world in a single sector? Do they consider Earth particularly blessed by the Light? Wonder if Earthly science (besides the schizo-tech stuff) would even pick up
anything from a Lantern's corpse?
"And you?"
"I'm taking it with me. Saves me from having to build a new one. Lantern Onik, did your monastery have the same overwhelming green theme?"
Heh. And even if it gets trashed, he has a spare ready. Upside of being the Ophidian's rebound after Larfleeze.
"No, Great Master." Lantern Toren glances back with a raised eyebrow tattoo, but doesn't otherwise comment on the appellation. "Our symbol is a sphere-and-arc, and we use the entire rainbow of colours."
I wonder if any temple has a symbol of a triangle with seven radiating lines? Though I'd be worried if it were only
five... Good to see they unknowingly respect the whole spectrum, though.
Hm. Probably more interesting to the eye. Ring, add recordings of my interactions with Doctor Ub'x, Dame Carol and Al Scott, a copy of my book and a summary of my knowledge of the seven standard colours to our social media site.
Compliance. Error, compliance impossible due to server overload.
Is their site being
DDOS'd through sheer interest?

Wow. Still, I suppose when the Illustres of the second known Lantern Corps shows up on planet, things
might get crazy online...
On a planet this advanced? Ah, okay, rehost it and make those additions.
Compliance.
Heh. I find it amusing OL is basically killing their internet via social media. Imagine the arguments that'll break out when he
does post his stuff. #Therearesevencolours! and #ManyUniverses are probably going to be
big soon...
Somewhere with a better reputation for reliability.
Unable to comply. Karax data servers use a cloud system where the location of data components is uncertain.
And every server he uploads it to
promptly goes down as people hear about it... Heh, he may be able to crash their internet through
popularity alone...
Fine.
We pass a training area where monks with shock rods are fighting one another. I see one monk score a solid hit to their opponent who proceeds to power through the shock and return the favour, which causes both rods to go dead. Of course, they're training their willpower as much as their bodies. Backing off isn't to be encouraged.
At least they have safety shutdown settings for when one goes too far. I could imagine someone going far enough to suffer permanent damage without it.
"Lantern Toren, have you completed your M'eelam Na'aqual?"
"No. I do not believe that I am ready. Does your Corps have an equivalent?"
Not
yet. That's why OL is here, after all. Though I expect the Orange version will be somewhat less
intense than OL's experience.
"Not in the formal sense. I've done something similar, but that involved joining with the Ophidian and then separating. What sort of preparations are usually considered necessary?"
"Intense self-reflection and moral development, combined with the trials of duty in the field."
And Jordan did
that? I find myself doubting he bothered with much preparation...
"Was the way in which Jordan and Gardner passed unusual, then?"
"Lantern Gardner had already touched Ion. I don't know Lantern Jordan well enough to comment on his preparedness."
Heh, after drinking from the figurative firehose, the ritual probably felt like a squirt gun. As for Jordan, he seems to get by on sheer
bullheadedness.
"Do you know how Lantern Gardner managed that?"
"A tremendous feat of will, putting aside all distractions to focus on a single act."
Yeah,
something like that... Much like OL's experience, I don't think
most Lanterns are quite up to
that.
I nod. "Is that what you're working towards?"
"No." I frown. "Or rather, I would like to achieve what he has, but… Lanterns who gain his level of spiritual elevation usually struggle maintain balance. I seek to master the green light as a part of my life."
A sensible method. After all, we've seen what happens when someone lives with one light more than any other. The Guardians and Controllers, Larfleeze, OL himself... There's definitely a shift in
self involved...
"Very sensible. Lantern Xor. How's your work-life balance going?"
"Yesterday Onigar took me-"
I hear the 'thud' as his environmental shield fails and deposits him on the ground.

Daaaaw. Young love. Hope he didn't do too much damage to the floor.
"-to a theatre production of The Dream of the Comet. I cried when the lead character realised that he was trapped, for I saw myself in his struggle."
"Good man. Lantern Onik?"
Planning to make
all of them drop their focus, OL? Kind of a test?
"I… Ah…"
I half-turn and give him a reassuring smile. "It's always awkward when the boss puts you on the spot, isn't it?"
I mean... Don't be too surprised by what colours you
see, though. Because you're coming across a little oddly
flirty there.
He hesitates, then nods. "Yes, Great Master. A.. little. A short time ago I studied the histories of some of the peoples the Reach has destroyed. When I studied their culture, the wrongness of their loss became all-"
His landing is far more quiet than Xor's.
And now I find myself wondering how he'd do with a
proper Indigo ring. Not the 'overwhelming saturation' kind The Indigo tribe currently use, but a balanced model...
"-the more clear to me."
"See, that wasn't so bad. Though you might want to consider something that isn't related to the war. Lantern Dul?"
To be fair, the War
is kind of all-encompassing in his life right now. Especially as one of the special forces troops fighting it.
"After the rest of my team died forced myself to carry on my mission without-"
She doesn't land, though holding her wings open is a little awkward in these corridors.
Not much space to spread out, huh? But dropping to the ground would probably make her more annoyed than smacking her wingtips on the walls...
"-allowing myself to doubt that I would succeed."
"And you succeeded beyond your superior's wildest dreams-."
"I don't know, I have some pretty
wild dreams." Seriously, though, I doubt they would have faulted her for aborting the mission...
Much.
"No."
"Alright, you succeeded beyond what they could have reasonably expected. Though again, I would encourage you to develop a life outside of work. We're all members of social species, and I'm firmly of the belief that a greater range of interests is necessary for coping well with the stress of using our rings."
Even if that means finding something worth
more to you than the power of a ring? Pretty unlikely, sure, but never underestimate the power of other emotions.
"What do you do, Great Master?"
"I do work both in industrial development and prisoner rehabilitation on my homeworld, and I'm optimistic that we might actually be starting to use our advantages properly. And I've been romantically involved with a Darkstar named Jade Nguyen for about a year now, and enjoy working out how to spend time together wherever she's stationed. Lantern Toren, are you going to want to participate?"
Bizarrely, he's honestly doing better than the Light have, at that. I don't see Savage leveraging his ownership of Cosmic Converter tech into profits (when he isn't dead...) And Lex is, well,
Lex.
"It is more that I have been advised not to leave you alone." He nods. "But I think that it would benefit me."
"Glad to have you. Do you feel like experimenting with an orange ring?"
...Let's not go
too crazy here, OL. It would be amusing if you somehow poached Toren from the Greenies, but I don't think the Guardians would be too
happy about it. Still, I'm sure he'd be willing to
observe... Remind me, did any of the
Earth Lanterns ever try it out? Or were they too cautious?
For a fraction of a second, he looks decidedly nervous. "I will see. For now, I would like to introduce you the abbot, who can grant you access to our archives and our records of our historical training methods."
We halt outside a large wooden door and he knocks twice, the doors swinging open as the second knock is complete.
Good timing on the doormen's part...

I assume there's monks handling the door, or it's got a very good remote-opening action...
...And now I'm going to hear the abbot as Ian McKellan.

Thanks.