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The temple derives its name from a semi-mythical [[Valtia|Valtian]] trading town called Vineta which was situated in the vincinity of the temple's location. Vineta was destroyed when a gargantuan tsunami caused by the [[Valtias Forlǫg|cataclysm]] that destroyed Valtia struck the coast. | The temple derives its name from a semi-mythical [[Valtia|Valtian]] trading town called Vineta which was situated in the vincinity of the temple's location. Vineta was destroyed when a gargantuan tsunami caused by the [[Valtias Forlǫg|cataclysm]] that destroyed Valtia struck the coast. | ||
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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. | |||
[[Category:Froyalanish Ancient Ways]] | [[Category:Froyalanish Ancient Ways]] |
Revision as of 15:04, 20 November 2016
The Vineta Temple, also known as Hvíturtemplet, which means "white temple" in the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish languages, is a Vanic Temple which is situated on the outskirts of the Royal City of Tuulersbýur.
Name
The temple derives its name from a semi-mythical Valtian trading town called Vineta which was situated in the vincinity of the temple's location. Vineta was destroyed when a gargantuan tsunami caused by the cataclysm that destroyed Valtia struck the coast.
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.