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− | ''' | + | A '''temple''' is a structure devoted to an object of worship, any [[Sphere]]-aligned being such as a [[deity]], [[megabeast]], or [[titan]]. |
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− | + | In [[Fortress mode]], temples are a [[location]], that can be created from [[meeting area]]s. Temples can be dedicated to any [[deity]] at least one of your [[citizen]]s or [[resident]]s worships (not necessarily out of dwarven Pantheon), or to "no particular deity" making it a place for anyone to worship whomever they want or meditate on whatever. Currently there are no known incentives to make dedicated temples for a particular deity. | |
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− | '' | + | Temples require [[instrument]]s and thus need [[container]]s to store them. Temples also require a certain amount of empty floor space (called ''dance floor''), same as [[tavern]]s. [[Performers]] can also be assigned to temples to perform sacred dances. |
− | [[ | + | Being able to commune with their deity or meditate gives a serious ''enraptured'' [[stress]] decrease to the dwarves. Having not being able to pray, on the other hand, makes them sad or [[Need|distracted]]. Thus, making a temple early on might be a good investment for your fortress, even more so if you're going through difficult times. |
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− | World-generated temples are visitable in [[ | + | World-generated temples are visitable in [[Adventure mode]]. They are located in [[Human]] towns and [[Goblin]] fortresses, and the object of worship will be consistent with the Sphere or Spheres the [[Civilization]] is aligned to. [[Priest]]s can be found in temples, and will allow you to join the local sect of their religion with the conversation topic 'Service'. |
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− | + | On the first joining a sect dedicated to a particular object of worship, that entity will be added to the character's record. An adventurer can then converse({{K|k}}) anywhere with any deity object of worship. Though the deity's only response is silence, repeated conversations can change the deity's object of worship status from 'dubious' to 'casual', 'object', 'devoted' and 'ardent'. | |
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− | + | In the current version it is not possible to join a temple. | |
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− | + | It's unknown whether conversing with other objects of worship can increase their worship status; megabeasts tend to be uniformly hostile, though Titans may be flagged 'benign'{{verify}}. | |
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− | + | Occasionally you will find a human temple with a large pool of [[magma]] at the bottom. | |
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− | + | Temples can have basements, sometimes extensive catacombs which may be crawling with enemies. These range from the typical kobolds and goblins, to the occasional lurking [[Mummy]] (with assorted [[Undead|Skeletal]] minions). | |
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− | + | You can defile a Temple which leads to being cursed by a deity with either [[vampire|vampirism]] or becoming a [[werebeast]]. | |
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