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imported>Maxattac Created page with "{{Era|Isu|Landmarks}} {{Expand}} The '''Loch Ness Temple''' was a vast Isu complex located beneath the Loch Ness in Scotland. To access the temple, a dark structure emerged from the lake, the non-initied witnesses believing to see a mythological monster rising from water instead of the door to the complex. The temple was rediscovered during the late 9th century by a monk, who took the name of St. Columba and created a cult u..." |
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To access the temple, a dark structure emerged from the lake, the non-initied witnesses believing to see a mythological monster rising from water instead of the door to the complex. | To access the temple, a dark structure emerged from the lake, the non-initied witnesses believing to see a mythological monster rising from water instead of the door to the complex. | ||
The temple was rediscovered during the late 9th century by [[Columba|a monk]], who took the name of St. Columba and created a | The temple was rediscovered during the late 9th century by [[Columba|a christian monk]], who took the name of St. Columba and created a a proselytizing sect using the power of the [[Codex of Eden|Codex]], an artifact he found inside the Temple. The temple was flooded by the [[Hidden One]] [[Adelaïde]] and the cult destroyed some time later. The Codex was shattered during the event and the remnants were brought to [[Alfred the Great|King Alfred]]. | ||
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The Loch Ness Temple was a vast Isu complex located beneath the Loch Ness in Scotland.
To access the temple, a dark structure emerged from the lake, the non-initied witnesses believing to see a mythological monster rising from water instead of the door to the complex.
The temple was rediscovered during the late 9th century by a christian monk, who took the name of St. Columba and created a a proselytizing sect using the power of the Codex, an artifact he found inside the Temple. The temple was flooded by the Hidden One Adelaïde and the cult destroyed some time later. The Codex was shattered during the event and the remnants were brought to King Alfred.
