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Iron Temple
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- "The ancient fortress of the Iron Lords is alive with activity once more."
- — Location Description
The Iron Temple, known in the Golden Age as Vostok Observatory, is a social space located atop Felwinter Peak in the Plaguelands, overlooking the Cosmodrome. Centuries ago, during the early City Age, it was the stronghold of the Iron Lords.
History
The Iron Temple was the place from which the Iron Lords once watched over Old Russia during the centuries after the Collapse.[1] Statues of each of the fallen Iron Lords, erected to commemorate their sacrifice to contain the SIVA plague, can be found in the mausoleum at the top. Now the Fallen House of Devils has taken over the surrounding area.[2]
Characters in the Iron Temple
- Lord Saladin
- Shiro-4, Vanguard Scout
- Tyra Karn, Cryptarch
- Gabi 55-30, Postmaster
- Micha 99-40, Bounty Tracker
- Lady Efrideet, Iron Banner Handler
Trivia
- Felwinter Peak can be climbed by carefully jumping from certain rocks. At the end of the lengthy and perilous climb, there is a ledge with a lit campfire, a skeleton, some refuse, a moveable crate, and a Dormant SIVA Cluster.
- The bells within the Iron Temple can be rung in a certain order to unlock the "Sing the Iron Song" achievement. Successful completion requires multiple players working in coordination.
- Vostok was actually one of a series of Soviet spacecraft, carrying one cosmonaut, used to make the world's first manned spaceflights.
- 1961; < Russian Vostók literally translates to east.
Gallery
List of appearances
- Destiny
- Rise of Iron (First appearance)
References
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