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The {{Lore Link|Tribunal Temple}} {{MWTense|is|was}} the native religion of the {{Lore Link|Dunmer}} of [[Lore:Morrowind|Morrowind]].{{ref|name=TR|{{Cite book|The Reclamations}}}} They {{MWTense|worship|worshipped}} {{Lore Link|Almalexia (god)|Almalexia}}, {{Lore Link|Sotha Sil}}, and {{Lore Link|Vivec (god)|Vivec}}, known together as the {{Lore Link|Tribunal}} or {{LE|Almsivi}}.{{ref|name=TR}} Most people usually just call it "the Temple".{{ref|name=TR}} They accept outlanders as members, but most of the few outlanders that do join, join only for the services provided.<noinclude>

The main Temple cities on mainland Morrowind are [[Lore:Almalexia (city)|Almalexia]], [[Lore:Clockwork City|Sotha Sil]] and the Necropolis [[Lore:Necrom|Necrom]]. </noinclude>
On {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}}, the Temple District {{MWTense|includes|included}} the city of {{Lore Link|Vivec (city)|Vivec}}, the fortress of {{Lore Link|Ghostgate}}, and all sacred and profane sites (including those {{Lore Link|The Blight|Blighted}} areas inside the {{Lore Link|Ghostfence}}) and all unsettled and wilderness areas, as the {{Lore Link|Armistice|Treaty of the Armistice}} with the {{Lore Link|Empire}} maintained the island as a Temple preserve.{{ref|name=ASHOM|{{Cite book|A Short History of Morrowind}}}} In practice, this district included all parts of Vvardenfell not claimed as Redoran, Hlaalu, or Telvanni Districts.

The Temple {{MWTense|maintains|maintained}} less than favorable relations with most of the Imperial guilds of Morrowind.{{ref|name=Morrowind|Events of [[MW:Morrowind|Morrowind]].}} However, it {{MWTense|maintains|maintained}} strong relations with the pious {{Lore Link|House Indoril}} and {{Lore Link|House Redoran}}, and {{MWTense|is|was}} friendly with {{Lore Link|House Dres}} and {{Lore Link|House Hlaalu}}. {{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|Lore|When the Tribunal fell apart, the Tribunal Temple underwent a reformation, becoming the {{Lore Link|New Temple}}.{{ref|name=TR}}}}<noinclude>

===About the Temple===
The Temple was an organization created for the worship of the Tribunal. The three demigods Vivec, Almalexia and Sotha Sil joined their powers to set up the Ghostfence, a magical boundary around {{Lore Link|Red Mountain}} on the island of {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}}, to contain the spread of the Blight plague. The history of the Tribunal goes back to the {{Lore Link|War of the First Council}}, after which the then mortal Almsivi exploited [[Lore:Kagrenac's Tools|Kagrenac's Tools]] to make themselves {{Lore Link|gods}}.

Of the {{Lore Link|Great Houses}} of Morrowind, {{Lore Link|House Indoril}} was the one most deeply rooted in the Temple hierarchy, dominating both the priest caste as well as the {{Lore Link|Ordinator}}s who serve as guardians of the Temple. {{Lore Link|House Redoran}} is one of the most pious houses; Redoran {{Lore Link|Buoyant Armiger}}s serve together with Ordinators as guardians of the Ghostfence and the Tribunal Temples. {{Lore Link|House Hlaalu}}, being dominated by {{Lore Link|Imperial}}ised Dunmer, prays when it is convenient, maintaining the appearance of piety through lavishly-appointed structures. {{Lore Link|House Telvanni}} has little use for the Tribunal Temple, as the Magelords themselves are as ancient as the Almsivi, letting its temples become overrun with dust and squatter merchants. {{Lore Link|House Dres}}, being the most traditional of the Great Houses, supports the Temple when it is convenient for their slave trade.

===Temple Structures===
Tribunal Temples were scattered all around Vvardenfell and most served as return points for Almsivi Intervention spells. While many of the temples in outlying areas were freestanding structures built of packed mud in the Redoran style, it was not uncommon to see them adapted blend in with local styles, be that built on top of {{Lore Link|Vivec (city)|Vivec}}'s cantons, or even integrated into Telvanni mushroom structures.

There were two Fanes on Vvardenfell: the High Fane on Vivec's Temple Canton, which housed the offices of the Archcanon and Temple administration, and the fortress-city of {{Lore Link|Ghostgate}}. The latter was the larger of the two structures, with a wizard's tower forming each wing, but both featured an elevated central platform which held an offering pit and one of each type of shrine.

===The {{LE|New Temple}}===
After the disappearance of the Tribunes and the devastation of the {{Lore Link|Red Year}}, the Temple - and, indeed, the Dunmer - entered a period of soul-searching and reorganization, much of which is lost to history.{{ref|name=TR}} Ultimately, as predicted by Vivec, the "{{Lore Link|New Temple}}" returned to the original Dunmer faith -- ''"the worship of our ancestors and the three good daedra, Azura, Mephala and Boethiah"'',{{ref|name=Vivec|[[Lore:Vivec (god)|Vivec's]] conversations with the {{Lore Link|Nerevarine}}.}} and the Tribunes were ultimately demoted to the still-venerated roles of ''"saints and heroes''" to help ease the transition. The New Temple worships the three good daedra as "The Reclamations".{{ref|name=TR}}{{ref|name=DBOthreloth|[[Dragonborn:Elder Othreloth|Elder Othreloth]]'s dialogue in [[Dragonborn:Dragonborn|Dragonborn]].}}

== Gallery ==
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File:DB-banner-The New Temple.png|The banner of the New Temple
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==See Also==
*For more information, see the [[Morrowind:Tribunal Temple|Morrowind Tribunal Temple article]].

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