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The '''Vineta Temple''', also known as '''Hvíturtemplet''', which means "white temple" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages, was a [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways|Vanic]] Temple situated on the outskirts of the [[Tuulersbýur]]. | |||
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The temple was built by King Arkadius I of Batavia as a gift for his Queen Consort [[Lafði]] Ærinndís des Vinandy of [[House of Ettlingar Freyu|Ettlingar Freyu]] - who is the sister of [[Harald of Ettlingar Freyu]] - after She had given birth to their daughter Princess Fränzi-Ferdinanda, who would many years later would become Queen Regnant of Batavia. | |||
Due to the many woes and turmoils the Kingdom of Batavia went through in the latter years of its existence, the Vineta Temple was abandoned and fell into disrepair. Subsequent to the Furthest of the [[Far West]], the [[Elwynn (Goddess)|Lady Elwynn]] Herself ordered [[King Noah]] of [[Elwynn]] to reconstruct the temple. The [[King of Elwynn|King]], of course, happily obliged. The Vineta Temple is these present days solely dedicated to the [[Elwynn (Goddess)|White Orchid Goddess]]. | |||
The Vineta Temple is the first temple which [[Fjǫrleif Hallbjörnsdóttir|Fjǫrleif Llængjarla]] of the Houses of [[House of Ayreon-Kalirion|Ayreon-Kalirion]] and of the [[House of Ettlingar Freyu|Descendants of Freyja]] consecrated after she had become the High Priestess of the Mackerel Temple. The temple and its premises are considered by the [[Vanafolk]] to be among the holiest places of the Furthest of the [[Far West]]. | |||
The site was demolished on the orders of [[Waldemar Zinkgraven]] in 1653 to permit the construction of a new over-the-horizon radar for [[MoMA Station Tuulersbýur]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 23 October 2017
The Vineta Temple, also known as Hvíturtemplet, which means "white temple" in the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish languages, was a Vanic Temple situated on the outskirts of the Tuulersbýur.
History
The temple was built by King Arkadius I of Batavia as a gift for his Queen Consort Lafði Ærinndís des Vinandy of Ettlingar Freyu - who is the sister of Harald of Ettlingar Freyu - after She had given birth to their daughter Princess Fränzi-Ferdinanda, who would many years later would become Queen Regnant of Batavia.
Due to the many woes and turmoils the Kingdom of Batavia went through in the latter years of its existence, the Vineta Temple was abandoned and fell into disrepair. Subsequent to the Furthest of the Far West, the Lady Elwynn Herself ordered King Noah of Elwynn to reconstruct the temple. The King, of course, happily obliged. The Vineta Temple is these present days solely dedicated to the White Orchid Goddess.
The Vineta Temple is the first temple which Fjǫrleif Llængjarla of the Houses of Ayreon-Kalirion and of the Descendants of Freyja consecrated after she had become the High Priestess of the Mackerel Temple. The temple and its premises are considered by the Vanafolk to be among the holiest places of the Furthest of the Far West.
The site was demolished on the orders of Waldemar Zinkgraven in 1653 to permit the construction of a new over-the-horizon radar for MoMA Station Tuulersbýur.