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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{{verify}}.  Priests can be found in temples, and will allow you to join their religion.  In a temple an adventurer can also converse({{K|k}}) with a deity, though the only response is silence.   
 
A '''temple''' is a structure devoted to the worship of a {{L|deity}}.  They are located in {{L|Human}} towns and {{L|Goblin}} fortresses{{verify}}.  Priests can be found in temples, and will allow you to join their religion.  In a temple an adventurer can also converse({{K|k}}) with a deity, though the only response is silence.   
  
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Revision as of 20:26, 4 May 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

Template:Elven

A temple is a structure devoted to the worship of a Template:L. They are located in Template:L towns and Template:L fortresses[Verify]. Priests can be found in temples, and will allow you to join their religion. In a temple an adventurer can also converse(k) with a deity, though the only response is silence.