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Lore:Torre de Ouro Branco

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{{Lore Place Summary
|image=OB-place-White Gold Tower.jpg
|imgdesc=White-Gold Tower seen from its base circa {{Year|3E 433}}
|continent=Tamriel
|province=Cyrodiil
|region=Heartlands
|settlement=Imperial City
|type=Tower
|name=White-Gold Tower
|appears=[[Arena:The Imperial Palace|Arena]], [[Oblivion:White Gold Tower|Oblivion]], [[Online:White-Gold_Tower|ESO]]
}}</noinclude>
The {{Lore Link|White-Gold Tower}} (sometimes written without the hyphen), also called the '''Imperial Palace''' or simply '''[[Lore:The Towers#White-Gold|White-Gold]]''',{{ref|name=AU4TET|{{Cite book|Aurbic Enigma 4: The Elden Tree}}}}{{ref|name=GTTIC|{{Cite book|Guide to the Imperial City}}}} is the enormous central spire of the {{Lore Link|Imperial City}}, located in the heart of the {{Lore Link|Green Emperor Way|Palace District}}. It towers above everything else in the city.

The tower was built by the [[Lore:Aldmer|Aldmer]] in the middle [[Lore:Merethic Era|Merethic Era]] and was the center of the region occupied by their kin, the [[Lore:Ayleids|Ayleids]].{{ref|name=BTAOM|{{Cite book|Before the Ages of Man}}}} The tower was originally called the '''Temple of the Ancestors''', and was home to the {{Lore Link|Ten Ancestors}}, a set of Ayleid statues made from [[Lore:Meteoric Iron|meteoric iron]] and [[Lore:Meteoric Glass|glass]].{{ref|name=OBUmbacano|[[Oblivion:Umbacano|Umbacano]]'s research}} The distance between the Ayleids' lands and those of their theoretical overlords led to the establishment of White-Gold Tower as an independent city state in {{Year|1E 0}};{{ref|name=BTAOM}} a state that lasted until [[Lore:Alessia|Alessia]] overthrew Ayleid rule in {{Year|1E 243|243}}.{{ref|name=LKotA|{{Cite book|The Last King of the Ayleids}}}}{{ref|name=SatD|{{Cite book|Shezarr and the Divines}}}} The Ten Ancestors were removed from the temple before its sacking and were dispersed among several Ayleid cities.{{ref|name=OBUmbacano}}

Currently it serves as the {{OBTense|[[Oblivion:Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]]|[[Lore:Empire|Imperial]] Palace}} and hosts the vaults and libraries of the [[Lore:Cult of the Ancestor Moth|Moth Priesthood]]. It can be seen from all over the Imperial City and the surrounding countryside, and is a defining symbol of the Empire.

White-Gold Tower is speculated to wield the power necessary to keep [[Lore:Mundus|Mundus]] from dissolving back into [[Lore:Oblivion|Oblivion]].{{ref|name=TIC|{{Cite book|The Infernal City}} (p.123)}}{{ref|group=OOG|name=TILnumantia|{{TIL|The Nu Mantia Intercept|numantia}} at The Imperial Library}}<noinclude>
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==Gallery==
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File:AR-quest-Imperial Palace.jpg|The Imperial Palace during the {{Lore Link|Imperial Simulacrum|Simulacrum}} (Arena)
File:ON-place-White-Gold_Tower.jpg|The Tower during the {{Lore Link|Planemeld}} (ESO)
File:ON-interior-White-Gold_Tower_03.jpg|The Tower during the {{Lore Link|Planemeld}} (ESO)
File:ON-interior-White-Gold_Tower.jpg|The Ruby Throne (ESO)
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==See Also==
*For game-specific information, see the [[Arena:The Imperial Palace|Arena]] article, the Oblivion [[Oblivion:White Gold Tower|White Gold Tower]] and [[Oblivion:Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]] articles, and the [[Online:White-Gold_Tower|ESO]] article.

==References==
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