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The '''Temple of the Tree''' was a cult temple in the [[D'ni|D'ni city]], dedicated to [[The Tree]] cult. | The '''Temple of the Tree''' was a [[D'ni religion#Cult Temples|cult temple]] in the [[D'ni|D'ni city]], dedicated to [[The Tree]] cult. | ||
King [[Me'erta]] was the first [[King]] who supported anything other than the original beliefs of [[Ri'neref]]. Construction of the Temple was proposed by him in [[1817 DE]], on a new suggestion that the line of the [[Great Zero]] (the line chosen by Ri'neref) was claimed to be inaccurate. The Temple was built, with strong opposition from some, in [[1843 DE]], followed by other cult temples.<ref name="Notebook">{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Me'erta}}</ref> | King [[Me'erta]] was the first [[King]] who supported anything other than the original beliefs of [[Ri'neref]]. Construction of the Temple was proposed by him in [[1817 DE]], on a new suggestion that the line of the [[Great Zero]] (the line chosen by Ri'neref) was claimed to be inaccurate. The Temple was built, with strong opposition from some, in [[1843 DE]], followed by other cult temples.<ref name="Notebook">{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Me'erta}}</ref> |
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The Temple of the Tree was a cult temple in the D'ni city, dedicated to The Tree cult.
King Me'erta was the first King who supported anything other than the original beliefs of Ri'neref. Construction of the Temple was proposed by him in 1817 DE, on a new suggestion that the line of the Great Zero (the line chosen by Ri'neref) was claimed to be inaccurate. The Temple was built, with strong opposition from some, in 1843 DE, followed by other cult temples.[1]
When Jolatha broke into the Tomb of the Great King in 1999 DE, she took a number of Books and brought them to the Temple of the Tree, along with what she claimed was a piece of robe from the body of Ahlsendar.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 DRC. King Me'erta notebook. Uru.