The Temple of the Triad can be found in the North side of Tarloc, towards the western side of the north walls. As can be inferred from the name, it is a temple dedicated to worship of the Triad - Torm, Tyr and Ilmater. It was also once used as a base of operations for the Paladins of Tyr before the Red Guard took over to use it as their own. During the inquisition led by the Red Guard, the previous high priestess, Julisha Jarinsbane, was executed for treason. Since the disbanding of the Red Guard, Heric Blake took over the running of the temple before it fell to the newly-trained priest, Calvin Arniman, nephew of Hadar Arniman.
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| - The Temple of the Triad can be found in the North side of Tarloc, towards the western side of the north walls. As can be inferred from the name, it is a temple dedicated to worship of the Triad - Torm, Tyr and Ilmater. It was also once used as a base of operations for the Paladins of Tyr before the Red Guard took over to use it as their own. During the inquisition led by the Red Guard, the previous high priestess, Julisha Jarinsbane, was executed for treason. Since the disbanding of the Red Guard, Heric Blake took over the running of the temple before it fell to the newly-trained priest, Calvin Arniman, nephew of Hadar Arniman.
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| - The Temple of the Triad can be found in the North side of Tarloc, towards the western side of the north walls. As can be inferred from the name, it is a temple dedicated to worship of the Triad - Torm, Tyr and Ilmater. It was also once used as a base of operations for the Paladins of Tyr before the Red Guard took over to use it as their own. During the inquisition led by the Red Guard, the previous high priestess, Julisha Jarinsbane, was executed for treason. Since the disbanding of the Red Guard, Heric Blake took over the running of the temple before it fell to the newly-trained priest, Calvin Arniman, nephew of Hadar Arniman. Below the temple lies the catacombs. Those that the city of Tarloc deem worthy (or wealthy!) are laid to rest within these walls, although burials have been much less common since one family, visiting their ancestors, reported hearing scraping noises and voices from within the catacombs.
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