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There are eight different Temples in the Iliac Bay, each devoted to one of the Eight Divines of Tamriel. In the lore, each temple is associated with a templar knightly order (not to be confused with Knightly Orders) considered to be the temple's military arm, although they are not actually present in the game.

You may only join one temple as of patch v1.04.191. If you try to join another temple by clicking the "Join Guild" button, nothing will happen.

Temples provide benefits and services such as free healing, skill training, and Daedra summoning. Some of the higher benefits can only be used by members with high reputation and rank in the temple. Services that cure diseases are also available to non-members.

Temples and Templar Knightly Orders [ edit ]

For Knightly Orders, see Knightly Orders.

The Akatosh Chantry — Temple to the Dragon God of Time.

The Order of the Hour — The military arm of the Akatosh Chantry.

The Order of Arkay — Temple to the God of Birth and Death.

The Knights of the Circle — The military arm of the Order of Arkay.

The House of Dibella — Temple to the Goddess of Beauty.

The Order of the Lily — The military arm of the House of Dibella.

The School of Julianos — Temple to the God of Logic.

The Knights Mentor — The military arm of the School of Julianos.

The Temple of Kynareth — Temple to the Goddess of Air.

The Kynaran Order — The military arm of the Temple of Kynareth.

The Benevolence of Mara — Temple to the Mother Goddess.

The Maran Knights — The military arm of the Benevolence of Mara.

The Temple of Stendarr — Temple to the God of Mercy.

The Crusaders — The military arm of the Temple of Stendarr.

The Resolution of Z'en — Temple to the God of Commerce.

The Knights of Iron — The military arm of the Resolution of Z'en.

Temples Overview [ edit ]

Political Affiliations [ edit ]

All Temples of the Iliac Bay are bound to a generic faction called "Generic Temple" for game-internal purposes. This faction is structured as seen below.

Note: the above factions appear to be shared by some NPCs in all Temples, such as quest givers. The remaining types of NPCs are members of Temple-specific factions, and grouped with their individual Temples.

Ranks [ edit ]

For promotions, only your reputation with the deity of the Temple is relevant.

Rank Rank Title Reputation High skill Low skill 0 Novice 0 22 4 1 Initiate 10 23 5 2 Acolyte 20 31 9 3 Adept 30 39 13 4 Curate 40 47 17 5 Disciple 50 55 21 6 Brother 60 63 25 7 Diviner 70 71 29 8 Master 80 79 33 9 Patriarch 90 87 37

Benefits and Services [ edit ]

* Magic Item merchants of The School of Julianos also sell Soul Gems at Rank 4, although it was probably not intended. This could be because Magic Item Merchants of Julianos and The Mages Guild share the same in-game resource for their service. Magic Item Merchants of The Mages Guild sell Soul Gems regularly to members once they acquire Rank 4.

Quests [ edit ]

The following quests are available from Temples:

* Quest is only available with the CompUSA Special Edition Patch (see Patches and Official Utilities).

Note: The deity of the Temple which offered the quest is considered the "Main Faction". All other factions aligned with the deity are considered as subgroups.

Note: temple quests are offered based on rank only, and not character level.

Bugs [ edit ]

Due to map data bugs, some temples may appear on the map as a templar order, for example The Order of the Hour instead of The Akatosh Chantry. They still function as the corresponding temples though.