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* February 2025: The main exterior and a sizable chunk of the interior of the building was completed.
* February 2025: The main exterior and a sizable chunk of the interior of the building was completed.
* June 2025: The interior of the shrine undergoes renovations, replacing the froglights with [[pearlescent lanterns]] and placing flowers in the shrine.
* June 2025: The interior of the shrine undergoes renovations, replacing the froglights with [[pearlescent lanterns]] and placing flowers in the shrine.
==Purpose==
The Rhetaleta Shrine is primarily dedicated to Létakkíla, the goddess of the moon. However, related deities, such as Kuvilayu, are also worshipped here, and the Rhetaleta Shrine is explicitly open to anyone who wishes to reach the gods, no matter whom - even if the shrine is primarily dedicated to the moon. This makes the shrine effectively pantheistic.

Revision as of 00:01, 16 June 2025

Rhetaleta Shrine
 
Building
Year of Construction2024-25
BuilderAstaryuu, BurnedCharizard
OwnerAstaryuu
CityRemulapola, Rauratoshan

Rhetaleta Shrine (English: [ɹejtəlejtə ʃɹajn], Rokadong:   Rhetaleta Fenyukan [ˌʁetəˈletə fɛˈɲukan]) is the largest religious structure in Rauratoshan. A temple to the moon goddess Rhetaleta, the shrine consists of a large atrium with a jungle tree embedded in "moon rocks", and two side chambers.

Timeline

  • December 2024: The basic frame for the building began.
  • February 2025: The main exterior and a sizable chunk of the interior of the building was completed.
  • June 2025: The interior of the shrine undergoes renovations, replacing the froglights with pearlescent lanterns and placing flowers in the shrine.

Purpose

The Rhetaleta Shrine is primarily dedicated to Létakkíla, the goddess of the moon. However, related deities, such as Kuvilayu, are also worshipped here, and the Rhetaleta Shrine is explicitly open to anyone who wishes to reach the gods, no matter whom - even if the shrine is primarily dedicated to the moon. This makes the shrine effectively pantheistic.