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The temple itself is an ancient, misty observatory, with a main telescope located at the centre of its crossroads. To the north are a number of artefacts sacred to the [[Divine Order]] of the Moon, while to the east, one can admire the Sea from a balcony set into the side of the cliff.
The temple itself is an ancient, misty observatory, with a main telescope located at the centre of its crossroads. To the north are a number of artefacts sacred to the [[Divine Order]] of the Moon, while to the east, one can admire the Sea from a balcony set into the side of the cliff.


A number of denizens reside in the public portion of the temple as well. These include [[Calyx]], the lunar kitten; [[Umbra]], a lunar [[humgii]]; [[Agathodaimon]], the Serpent of the Moon; and [[Broden]]. Several split-tailed lunar moths flutter about here, as well.
A number of denizens reside in the public portion of the temple. These include [[Calyx]], the lunar kitten; [[Umbra]], a lunar [[humgii]]; [[Agathodaimon]], the Serpent of the Moon; and [[Broden]]. Several split-tailed lunar moths flutter about here, as well.


[[Category:Religious Sites]]
[[Category:Religious Sites]]

Revision as of 23:44, 14 October 2007

Only by the grace of Ourania, Goddess of the Moon, can the Temple of the Moon be accessed. To do this, one must travel through the moongate located on the ocean cliff just outside of Tasur'ke by invoking the name of the Thrice-Holy when the Lady's orb is in the sky.

The temple itself is an ancient, misty observatory, with a main telescope located at the centre of its crossroads. To the north are a number of artefacts sacred to the Divine Order of the Moon, while to the east, one can admire the Sea from a balcony set into the side of the cliff.

A number of denizens reside in the public portion of the temple. These include Calyx, the lunar kitten; Umbra, a lunar humgii; Agathodaimon, the Serpent of the Moon; and Broden. Several split-tailed lunar moths flutter about here, as well.