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A '''temple''' is a structure devoted to the worship of a [[Deity]].  They are located in [[Human]] towns and [[Goblin]] fortresses.  Human temples are decorated with engravings depicting events in the history of the particular temple's priesthood and Goblin temples are decorated with engravings depicting the history of their goblin civilization.
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A '''temple''' is a structure devoted to the worship of a {{L|Deity}}.  They are located in {{L|Human}} towns and {{L|Goblin}} fortresses.  Human temples are decorated with engravings depicting events in the history of the particular temple's priesthood and Goblin temples are decorated with engravings depicting the history of their goblin civilization.
  
Occasionally you will find a human temple with a large pool of [[magma]] at the bottom.
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Occasionally you will find a human temple with a large pool of {{L|magma}} at the bottom.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:05, 12 April 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

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A temple is a structure devoted to the worship of a Template:L. They are located in Template:L towns and Template:L fortresses. Human temples are decorated with engravings depicting events in the history of the particular temple's priesthood and Goblin temples are decorated with engravings depicting the history of their goblin civilization.

Occasionally you will find a human temple with a large pool of Template:L at the bottom.