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The inner sanctuary of a temple is known as a 'naos.' This is the most holy | The inner sanctuary of a temple is known as a 'naos.' This is the most holy | ||
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The inner sanctuary of a temple is known as a 'naos.' This is the most holy of places and is the location where a deity welcomes new worshippers. To learn more about deities, visit the prophets in Notre Dame de Sioux. They may provide clues as to the location of your chosen deity's naos. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------