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A Temple of the Gods, a place of peace and refuge from the insanity of the dungeon. It usually contains altars to most of the known gods. It is located between the levels 4 and 7 of the main dungeon.

The Ecumenical Temple, also known as the Temple of Gods, is a place that offers peace and refuge from the insanity of the Dungeon. It is considered a branch (even though it only has one level), and its entrance is generated between levels 4 and 7 of the main Dungeon. It contains altars to multiple gods.

If you started the game with a non-religious class, the Temple is a good place for choosing a god. You can learn more about each god's religion by standing on their altar and praying (command p).

Layout

The Temple has a single floor randomly picked from a predetermined pool of layouts. Whichever layout is picked, you'll find altars to at least six gods, but usually more. Any gods who are not represented in the Temple will have an altar somewhere between D:2 and D:9, with three exceptions.

The Temple will never contain altars to Jiyva or Beogh. It does not normally contain altars to Lugonu either, but one special version of the temple is 'corrupted' and most of its altars will be to Lugonu. You can find these three gods in certain branches (Beogh in the Orcish Mines, Jiyva in or near the Slime Pits, and Lugonu in the Abyss), or in rare dungeon vaults.

If the Temple's entrance appears to be unreachable, search the walls surrounding it for a secret door, or see if you can't get in via an unused set of stairs on another floor.

Recommendations

Monsters never randomly spawn in the Temple, but they can follow you or be created there (via a god's wrath, a miscast effect, or your own spell). This makes the Temple a decent stash location in the early game if your carrying capacity is low. It's also a convenient (and somewhat ironic) place for waiting out a spurned god's divine retribution.