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Templars Religion and Beliefs ?

ValerieKyrie
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Just curious if Templars have a Religion or Code they believe in ? Do they choose and worship one of the Divines ?
  • Carnagan
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    It's up to the player who they worship. Otherwise they have no set religion or Code.
    Edited by Carnagan on 28 August 2014 01:40
    "You dream of the Moon and a man who is less than a man."
    Proud explorer of Tamriel since 1996
  • Stranglehands
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    My templar is an altmer and, before all else, acts in the name of the Dawn, and the true state of being of all created things. However, among the Ancestors, she particularly venerates and follows the example of Syrabane, healer and arch-mage, exterminator of sload.
    .kcoR gnillaF si noitadnuoF esohw ETIYREP oT
  • Thechemicals
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    My Templar believes that all Templars are a fragmented piece of an unknown divine's tear and that one day, when all templars unite together, will form into this divine who will cleanse the world of all Dragonknights,Nightblades, and Sorcerers. There can be only one Templarander.
    Vr14 Templar since release- dual resto
    Vr14 Dk bow/2h

    Brayan Blackthunder
    Goddick
    Daggerfall Covenant

  • kewl
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    All Templars worship Bob.

    youtube.com/watch?v=2FqxzdRQcUo
    Edited by kewl on 29 August 2014 17:43
  • AlexDougherty
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    Carnagan wrote: »
    It's up to the player who they worship. Otherwise they have no set religion or Code.

    ^This

    It's a class, not a religion.

    It's like asking: which god do Dragonknights worship?
    There is no particular faith they feel drawn to, they draw their powers from the Light of Aetherius, but that's just the plane the Aedra live on, not a particular Aedra.
    People believe what they either want to be true or what they are afraid is true!
    Wizard's first rule
    Passion rules reason
    Wizard's third rule
    Mind what people Do, not what they say, for actions betray a lie.
    Wizard's fifth rule
    Willfully turning aside from the truth is treason to one's self
    Wizard's tenth rule
  • tplink3r1
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    templar is a class, not a beliefs/religion.
    but in fact they use "sun magic" , wich is magnus and also a representation of Auriel's power.
    if you dont know what i am talking about, see this: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Magnus_(god)
    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Auriel
    Edited by tplink3r1 on 30 August 2014 16:40
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  • Noctisse
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    I hate to be the funpire here, but in fact, all of the Templar Lore books found in the game seem to point out that Templars are worshipers of Stendarr:

    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Aura_of_the_Righteous
    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:The_Friend_of_All_Mortals
    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:The_Four_Abominations
    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Stendarr's_Divine_Spear
    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Rituals_of_the_Harmonious_Masters

    However, no one can force you to roleplay a Vigilant of Stendarr, or prevent you from roleplaying a Templar who worships another deity (as long as it is similar in nature to Stendarr I suppose?).
  • TRoclodyte
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    Noctisse wrote: »
    However, no one can force you to roleplay a Vigilant of Stendarr, or prevent you from roleplaying a Templar who worships another deity (as long as it is similar in nature to Stendarr I suppose?).

    No no no, Morna. Varl would so much be mad at you! :tongue:
    Magic is magic, there is no such thing as holy magic. Templar is just a class. You can worship Stendarr, Molag Bal, or be an atheist or worship yourself and still be able to cast all that templar magic. Divine magic doesn't exist in Elder Scrolls. It's just magicka.
  • Druachan
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    It seems strange to have a class named after crusading Knights and not expect there to be more than just a passing resemblance. As usual play the game the way you want to play. I have a Breton Templar myself and it's odd not having some reason or guiding theology as a supposed religious warrior.
    Say please, before you AAAAAaaaarrrgghhh at me.
  • notimetocare
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    I mention something along the lines of this on another forum but ill repeat it here.

    Templars dont fit into lore as the game shows them, but knightly orders devoted to any specific god would exist, this would be the templars origin. The god is up tot he player, their magic is simply stylized destruction, alteration, and restoration (I cannot stress this enough, IGNORE THE TOOLTIPS).

    the lorebooks from ESO explaining the dragonknight and templar classes are bad from a lore perspective.
  • Druachan
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    I mention something along the lines of this on another forum but ill repeat it here.

    Templars dont fit into lore as the game shows them, but knightly orders devoted to any specific god would exist, this would be the templars origin. The god is up tot he player, their magic is simply stylized destruction, alteration, and restoration (I cannot stress this enough, IGNORE THE TOOLTIPS).

    the lorebooks from ESO explaining the dragonknight and templar classes are bad from a lore perspective.

    Yeah I'm ok with that as a way forward for a Templar. Cool now all I need is a deity to worship.
    Say please, before you AAAAAaaaarrrgghhh at me.
  • dodgehopper_ESO
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    Noctisse wrote: »
    I hate to be the funpire here, but in fact, all of the Templar Lore books found in the game seem to point out that Templars are worshipers of Stendarr:

    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Aura_of_the_Righteous
    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:The_Friend_of_All_Mortals
    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:The_Four_Abominations
    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Stendarr's_Divine_Spear
    http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Rituals_of_the_Harmonious_Masters

    However, no one can force you to roleplay a Vigilant of Stendarr, or prevent you from roleplaying a Templar who worships another deity (as long as it is similar in nature to Stendarr I suppose?).

    I do think there are some followers of Almsivi in the game who are Templar (NPC). There are also clearly some OrcPlars in Wrothgar, and they worship either Trinimac or Malacath. Thematically though and stylistically the Stendarr connection makes a lot of sense. Stendarr is the patron of justice and the imperial army (along with Akatosh). I think they've left a lot of leeway thematically though.
    US/AD - Dodge Hopper - Vet Imperial Templar | US/AD - Goj-ei-Raj - Vet Argonian Nightblade
    US/AD - Arondonimo - Vet Altmer Sorcerer | US/AD - Azumarax - Vet Dunmer Dragon Knight
    US/AD - Barkan al-Sheharesh - Vet Redguard Dragon Knight | US/AD - Aelus Vortavoriil - Vet Altmer Templar
    US/AD - Shirari Qa'Dar - Vet Khajiit Nightblade | US/AD - Ndvari Mzunchvolenthumz - Vet Bosmer Nightblade
    US/EP - Yngmar - Vet Nord Dragon Knight | US/EP - Reloth Ur Fyr - Vet Dunmer Sorcerer
    US/DC - Muiredeach - Vet Breton Sorcerer | US/DC - Nachtrabe - Vet Orc Nightblade
    EU/DC - Dragol gro-Unglak - Vet Orc Dragon Knight | EU/DC - Targan al-Barkan - Vet Redguard Templar
    EU/DC - Wuthmir - Vet Nord Sorcerer | EU/DC - Kosh Ragotoro - Vet Khajiit Nightblade
    <And plenty more>
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