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Construction of the '''Temple of Yahvo''' started in [[48 DE]] and ended in [[63 DE]], along the [[Great Zero]].<ref>DRC | Construction of the '''Temple of Yahvo''' (also known as '''''Regeltovokum''''' <dni>regeltovokum</dni>{{contested}}) started in [[48 DE]] and ended in [[63 DE]], along the [[Great Zero]].<ref>{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Ri'neref}}</ref> It was dedicated by King [[Ri'neref]] to the [[Regeltavok Oorpah]], and was the first religious building built in [[D'ni]]. | ||
There were delays with the construction plans because of disagreements regarding the specifics; the King lived in a nondescript house until it was finished, refusing to have a palace while Yahvo had none. | There were delays with the construction plans because of disagreements regarding the specifics; the King lived in a nondescript house until it was finished, refusing to have a palace while Yahvo had none. | ||
The temple was a place of worship, but also a reminder of the prophesied [[Great King]] foreseen by [[Oorpah]]. It originally contained the golden throne of the King of D'ni, until it was moved by King [[Ja'kreen]] to the newly-built [[Temple of the Great King]] in [[643 DE|643]].<ref>DRC | The temple was a place of worship, but also a reminder of the prophesied [[Great King]] foreseen by [[Oorpah]]. It originally contained the golden throne of the King of D'ni{{citation needed}}, until it was moved by King [[Ja'kreen]] to the newly-built [[Temple of the Great King]] in [[643 DE|643]].<ref>{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Ja'kreen}}</ref> | ||
By the time of King [[Me'erta]], the religion of Yahvo was in decline and the Temple was mostly empty,<ref>DRC | By the time of King [[Me'erta]], the religion of Yahvo was in decline and the Temple was mostly empty,<ref>{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Me'erta}}</ref> but became popular again under the influence of [[Tevahr]]: in [[3112 DE|3112]] King [[Rakeri]] announced plans for renovations, taking advantage of a new extruding technology, and was completed in [[3123 DE|3123]].<ref>{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Rakeri}}</ref> | ||
[[Fahlee]], the great painter of the [[D'ni Renaissance]], painted his final masterpiece for the inside of the Temple. King [[Kedri]] did further additions.<ref>DRC | [[Fahlee]], the great painter of the [[D'ni Renaissance]], painted his final masterpiece for the inside of the Temple. King [[Kedri]] did further additions.<ref>{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Kedri}}</ref> | ||
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Construction of the Temple of Yahvo (also known as Regeltovokum regeltovokum[contested]) started in 48 DE and ended in 63 DE, along the Great Zero.[1] It was dedicated by King Ri'neref to the Regeltavok Oorpah, and was the first religious building built in D'ni.
There were delays with the construction plans because of disagreements regarding the specifics; the King lived in a nondescript house until it was finished, refusing to have a palace while Yahvo had none.
The temple was a place of worship, but also a reminder of the prophesied Great King foreseen by Oorpah. It originally contained the golden throne of the King of D'ni[citation needed], until it was moved by King Ja'kreen to the newly-built Temple of the Great King in 643.[2]
By the time of King Me'erta, the religion of Yahvo was in decline and the Temple was mostly empty,[3] but became popular again under the influence of Tevahr: in 3112 King Rakeri announced plans for renovations, taking advantage of a new extruding technology, and was completed in 3123.[4]
Fahlee, the great painter of the D'ni Renaissance, painted his final masterpiece for the inside of the Temple. King Kedri did further additions.[5]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ DRC. King Ri'neref notebook. Uru.
- ↑ DRC. King Ja'kreen notebook. Uru.
- ↑ DRC. King Me'erta notebook. Uru.
- ↑ DRC. King Rakeri notebook. Uru.
- ↑ DRC. King Kedri notebook. Uru.