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Revision as of 09:13, 15 April 2012
Temples
This is practical information on the religious structures, shared by Spark Keepers and higher ranked members of the religion.
Temple Locations
Shinnen Purlieus
Smokey Hills
Constructed By: Mormeg Garayoa
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Temple Size: Small Shack (1)
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Orz
Grodno
Constructed By: Siegterm Guldan
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Temple Size: Small Temple (3)
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Fissoa
Maf
Hele
Constructed By: Zach Kenwood
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Temple Size: Small Shack (1)
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Vaal
Constructed By: Angelique Maxwell
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Temple Size: Small Shack (1)
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Shinnen
Thar Gortauth
Moon Bay
Constructed By: Rhino Tsoutsoulis
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Temple Size: Small Shack (1)
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Mellifera
Constructed By: Zach Kenwood
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Temple Size: Small Shack (1)
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Aveston
Constructed By: Mormeg Garayoa
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Temple Size: Small Shack (1)
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Garuck Udor
Constructed By: Wilfred Roos
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Temple Size: Primitive Temple (2)
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Giask
Constructed By: Fulco D`Este
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Temple Size: Medium Temple (4)
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Sallowwild
Santoo
Constructed By: Trius Arco
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Temple Size: Small Shack (1)
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Askileon
Ciarin Tut
Temple Structures
Holy Flames
Temples may have several different altars, constituted by different fire settings defined by their intents.
Bustum is a ceremonial furnace in where the deceased are sent back to the gods and cremated. When the local temple has such an altar, they offer the community the crematory service, along with the funeral rites. The furnace tends to be located in a room to accommodate the mourning family, allowing them to make their final sacrifices to the altar. When Busta are unavailable, funeral pyres replace the furnace.
Coctum is an oven for ceremonial preparations of food.
Igneum is a lamp or a candle used in ceremonies in the dark to provide light.
Turibulum is censer in which offerings are made, usually consisting of small flammable substances, like a piece of cloth or a small wooden figure, though, unsurprisingly, incense is a popular choice. Such altars are usually simply made of a recipient with live coal in it, though more refined versions of them exist. They can be found in almost every temple in both small and large sizes, and even in personal shrines.