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+ | [[File:dwarf_temple.jpg|thumb|320px|right|A real life temple.]]A '''temple''' is a structure devoted to an object of worship, which, typically, is any [[sphere]]-aligned being, such as a [[deity]], [[megabeast]], or [[titan]]. | ||
==Fortress mode== | ==Fortress mode== | ||
− | + | In [[fortress mode]], temples are [[locations]] ({{K|l}}) that can be created from any [[zone]]s. Temples can be dedicated either to any deity worshipped by at least one of your [[dwarves]] (not necessarily from the world's dwarven pantheon), or to "no particular deity", making it a place for anyone to meditate or to worship whomever they want. Dwarves who worship foreign gods--which is to say, gods who originate in civilizations outside of your own--need specific temples while worshipers of local gods will be satisfied by a temple dedicated to no particular deity. | |
'''Requirements''' | '''Requirements''' | ||
− | A temple can be dedicated from any [[meeting area]]. Temples require [[instrument]]s for their music, | + | A temple can be dedicated from any [[meeting area]]. Temples require [[instrument]]s for their music and, thus require [[container]]s to store them. However, a temple created with no instruments will still be used by citizens and visitors. Temples also require an empty floor space (called ''dance floor'') with a minimum surface of 25 tiles{{verify}}, the same as [[tavern]]s. [[Performer]]s can also be assigned to temples to perform sacred dances. Beyond being religious activity, dances and poetry in temples fulfill the same functions as they do in taverns, with the caveat of being limited to followers of said faith. |
'''Effect on Mood, Thoughts''' | '''Effect on Mood, Thoughts''' | ||
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=== Shrines === | === Shrines === | ||
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Before a temple is built in a site, there will be shrines dedicated to a given religion, consisting of a small garden, a [[statue]], and either a [[pedestal]] or an [[altar]]. If the religion has a divination tradition, divination [[dice]] can be found in these shrines. '''(Not to be confused with the lairs of [[titan]]s, also called [[Shrine (megabeast)|shrine]]s.)''' | Before a temple is built in a site, there will be shrines dedicated to a given religion, consisting of a small garden, a [[statue]], and either a [[pedestal]] or an [[altar]]. If the religion has a divination tradition, divination [[dice]] can be found in these shrines. '''(Not to be confused with the lairs of [[titan]]s, also called [[Shrine (megabeast)|shrine]]s.)''' | ||
− | [[File:Df town shrines.png|thumb|800px|center|A selection of shrines in a town in adventure mode, from left to right: a shrine in a townplot, a shrine with a garden, a statue at crossroads and a shrine with dice | + | [[File:Df town shrines.png|thumb|800px|center|A selection of shrines in a town in adventure mode, from left to right: a shrine in a townplot, a shrine with a garden, a statue at crossroads and a shrine with dice.]] |
=== Razing === | === Razing === | ||
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== Language == | == Language == | ||
− | The dwarven word for temple | + | |
+ | The dwarven word for temple the religious building is ''rath.'' Not to be confused with the dwarven word ''mor'' for head (temple, crown, forehead). | ||
;Temple building words | ;Temple building words | ||
− | :Rath | + | :Rath |
− | :Fothi | + | :Fothi |
:Spôgmuk | :Spôgmuk | ||
:Olum | :Olum | ||
− | :TEMPLE | + | :TEMPLE |
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+ | ;Temple head words Mor Odiÿa Guslen Milo 101513 TEMPLE HEA | ||
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{{Translation | {{Translation | ||
| dwarven = rath | | dwarven = rath |