Lore talk:Temple of Two-Moons Dance

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Multiple Temples?[edit]

From what I can see, there seem to be multiple Temples of Two-Moons Dance in Elsweyr: one is mentioned in the PGE, which says it's in Anequina; another is mentioned in Master Zoaraym's Tale as being in Torval, and yet another can be seen in ESO on Khenarthi's Roost. Should I update the article accordingly? --Vordur Steel-Hammer (TINV1K) 12:35, 18 December 2014 (GMT)

Sure, that makes sense. It's probably just like Temple of the Divines or something, a generic name applied to many different temples with a common purpose. --Enodoc (talk) 14:07, 18 December 2014 (GMT)
Definitely, there are multiple lines in ESO that indicate it's a general designation.
  • "This one's task is to render our temples sleek and fragrant once more, as should be any Temple of the Two-Moons Dance. It would be too much to ask for the invaders of Dune to have been tidy about it, yes? This one thought as much."
  • "This one studied fighting in a temple of the Two-Moons Dance."
Seems like the one in Torval is just reputed to be the best of its kind, not totally unique. Good catch! -- Hargrimm(T) 18:53, 18 December 2014 (GMT)
Okay, thanks for your answers :) And Hargrimm, does the first line indicate that there's another temple in Dune? I've only seen a "Two Moons Path", but I don't remember that area well. By the way, we should find a way to mine all the dialogue of the minor NPCs from the game, because there can be tons of lore stuff hidden there. --Vordur Steel-Hammer (TINV1K) 20:34, 18 December 2014 (GMT)
I got both those lines out of the game's raw text files, extracted using Daveh's tool. Unfortunately the way they're packaged doesn't come with any kind of metadata, not even who is speaking, so I can't tell you anything about the lines other than that they exist in the data. But it is definitely good to have at all so I can add it to all the other games' dialogue dumps I have to trawl through when writing Lore articles. -- Hargrimm(T) 21:54, 18 December 2014 (GMT)
Cool, I definitely have to learn how to use this tool then. --Vordur Steel-Hammer (TINV1K) 21:57, 18 December 2014 (GMT)
A number of the things that can be extracted (notably the images and the text files) are available on Dave's talk page for download, so you don't necessarily have to learn to use the tool. Text files are in Lang.zip, stored as .csv files with , as the separator and " as the text identifier. --Enodoc (talk) 00:45, 19 December 2014 (GMT)
Great, especially because I don't have 120 GB of disk space to spare :P Thanks! :) --Vordur Steel-Hammer (TINV1K) 12:41, 19 December 2014 (GMT)