In the game "Oblivion", Skingrad is located in the west of the Imperial City. Near Skingrad, you can find the Wayshrine of Julianos to the northeast, the Wayshrine of Akatosh to the southeast, and the Wayshrine of Kynareth to the west. These shrines provide blessings and serve as fast travel points.
The shrines and temples of Nikko in Japan refer to the Rinnoji temple, Futarasan-jinja and the Toshogu shrines. These are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Simply go to any area that has a group of vampries inhabiting it, such as bloocrest caverns near skingrad, and let them hit you until you contract a disease known as 'porphyric hemophilia'. At that point, sleep until you are a vampire. (waiting does not work). this counts for all races.
Go to Skingrad, East gate. Enter Hammer and Tongs. You can steal all the steel and iron armor right under her nose because she won't look.
In ancient Rome altars were all over the place. Besides the obvious ones in the temples, there were many shrines with a small altar scattered around the city. The roads also had many shrines and altars, some at crossroads others simply at roadside. Many people dedicated an altar to a god as a fulfillment of a vow if they received the god's blessing. The military camps and forts all had their shrines and altars.
The bones of the saint are scattered all over Europe and the Middle east in various shrines.
All three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) have important holy sites in Jerusalem.
You have to go to all the shrines to find thunderus, tornados, and landorus and defeat thunderus and tornadus in chase and landorus in a battle
2) The Baha'i Faith has a "Mother" Temple (or House of Worship) on each continent around the world. In North America it is located in Wilmette, Illinois, right near the US-Canadian border. The temples are all nine-sided and open for prayers and meditation to people of all religions.1) We don't have any temples we have shrines the main shrine is the shrine of the Bab were he lays.
Not all countries do. Many simply make shrines of Jesus and make fun of other counties that decorate a tree instead of making a shrine.
The Romans built temples and shrines (sacraria) in honour to the gods. They also built the Pantheon which was a temple to honor all the gods.
yesterday's revolutionary is today's patriot Forget about the shrines, but sometimes, at least in the case of Jesus Christ, who is himself Lord of all, the radicals are worthy of worship. He was only radical when compared to the hypocritical teachers of His day who had gotten away from the real meaning of the scriptures they professed to uphold.
Yes. Your own Buddha nature is most sacred. All other sacred things arise there.