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Worshiping a god will provide you with several useful abilities, but usually comes with an associated cost or set of restricted actions. Failing to follow your god's code of conduct will result in being stripped of your benefits until you've made [[penance]]; you may also have to deal with [[divine retribution]]. As such, make your choice of god carefully. | Worshiping a god will provide you with several useful abilities, but usually comes with an associated cost or set of restricted actions. Failing to follow your god's code of conduct will result in being stripped of your benefits until you've made [[penance]]; you may also have to deal with [[divine retribution]]. As such, make your choice of god carefully. | ||
− | + | Altars are usually irrelevant for purposes other than joining a religion. However, [[Kikubaaqudgha]] and [[the Shining One]] both give one-time gifts to high-piety worshipers who pray at their altars. | |
Altars to most gods can be found at the [[Ecumenical Temple]] (found somewhere between Dungeon 4 and 7). You can find the full set of altars scattered at random throughout the [[Dungeon]] and other branches. | Altars to most gods can be found at the [[Ecumenical Temple]] (found somewhere between Dungeon 4 and 7). You can find the full set of altars scattered at random throughout the [[Dungeon]] and other branches. |
Revision as of 05:04, 25 December 2013
Altars are religious structures that allow you to interact with the various gods of Crawl. Each altar is dedicated to a single god. You can convert to a god's religion by praying (command p) at their altar. When you do this, you will be shown a description of the god and asked if you're sure you want to worship them, just in case.
Worshiping a god will provide you with several useful abilities, but usually comes with an associated cost or set of restricted actions. Failing to follow your god's code of conduct will result in being stripped of your benefits until you've made penance; you may also have to deal with divine retribution. As such, make your choice of god carefully.
Altars are usually irrelevant for purposes other than joining a religion. However, Kikubaaqudgha and the Shining One both give one-time gifts to high-piety worshipers who pray at their altars.
Altars to most gods can be found at the Ecumenical Temple (found somewhere between Dungeon 4 and 7). You can find the full set of altars scattered at random throughout the Dungeon and other branches.
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Ashenzari
A shattered altar of Ashenzari.
This crystal altar shattered to pieces when Ashenzari was cursed. But still, there is power here: a dark aura holds the shards in mid-explosion, suspended in time and space much like the god they herald. |
Beogh
A roughly hewn altar of Beogh.
An altar to Beogh, unmistakably roughly hewn by orcish artisans. |
Cheibriados
A snail-covered altar of Cheibriados.
This altar seems somehow more stationary than the others. |
Elyvilon
A white marble altar of Elyvilon.
An altar to Elyvilon the Healer, made from purest white marble and topped by a sculpture of the Chalice of Purification. |
Fedhas
A blossoming altar of Fedhas Madash.
An altar to Fedhas Madash, covered in vibrant and colourful plant life. |
Jiyva
A viscous altar of Jiyva.
A slimy, ever-shifting altar to Jiyva. You're not sure what it's made from, and you don't really want to know. |
Kikubaaqudgha
An ancient bone altar of Kikubaaqudgha.
Ancient bones were piled here to form an altar to the terrible Demon-God Kikubaaqudgha. |
Lugonu
A corrupted altar of Lugonu.
An altar to Lugonu the Unformed, possibly dedicated to some other power before it was irrevocably corrupted. |
Makhleb
A burning altar of Makhleb.
An ever-burning altar to Makhleb the Destroyer. Strange, twisting shapes are visible in the flames. |
Nemelex
A sparkling altar of Nemelex Xobeh.
This altar sparkles with a lightshow greater than any gambling den's to attract followers for Nemelex Xobeh. |
Okawaru
An iron altar of Okawaru.
An altar of iron and steel dedicated to the Warmaster Okawaru. Its edges are surprisingly sharp. |
The Shining One
A glowing golden altar of The Shining One.
An altar to the Shining One, made from the purest gold and almost blinding in its radiance. |
Sif Muna
A deep blue altar of Sif Muna.
An altar of the deepest blue, covered in intricate patterns and writings in long forgotten scripts, devoted to Sif Muna the Loreminder. |
Trog
A bloodstained altar of Trog.
An altar to Trog the Wrathful, crudely made by what seems to be the hands of giants and covered in bloodstains |
Vehumet
A radiant altar of Vehumet.
An altar, ablaze in the lights of Iskenderun and promising great destructive powers to those who would follow Vehumet. |
Xom
A shimmering altar of Xom.
This altar constantly shimmers in all visible colours and probably some invisible ones, too, matching the whims of Xom the Unpredictable, to whom it is dedicated. |
Yredelemnul
A basalt altar of Yredelemnul.
An altar to Yredelemnul the Dark, worked from columnar basalt. |
Zin
A glowing silver altar of Zin.
An altar to Zin the Law-Giver, made from silver as pristine as Zin's followers are expected to be, and glowing gently. |