Temulun
Temulun
“"Cherish the stars and the light they bring you in the dark."
— In-game description
Temulun of the Mol is an Au Ra found in The Azim Steppe. She was introduced by certain main story quests of the Stormblood expansion, along with her granddaughter Cirina and their Xaela tribe, the Mol. Temulun also plays minor roles in later quest content, including the Namazu Daily Quests. Possessing prescient abilities, Temulun's words for the Warrior of Light are often prophetic.
Quests Started
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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Quests Involved In
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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Stars in the Dark | 65 | Hien | |
As the Gods Will | 66 | Gosetsu | |
Naadam | 66 | Cirina | |
Glory to the Khagan | 66 | Hien | |
In Crimson They Walked | 66 | Hien | |
A Power in Slumber | 70 | Hien | |
The Will of the Moon | 70 | Y'shtola | |
Something Fishy This Way Comes | 60 | Gyoshin | |
Out of the Frypan | 60 | Gyoshin |
Lore
““Cherish the stars and the light they bring you in the dark.”
The khatun of the Mol is possessed of tremendous power, even for an ugdan, and it is said that she needs only hearken to the winds of the Steppe to hear the whispers of the old gods. It is a responsibility she does not bear lightly, for the gods have asked much of her in her seventy years, such as when they bade her send her son and daughter on a journey by themselves. Though her son returned with knowledge of new lands for the tribe, he would do so alone. Years later, he too would give his life that the Mol might thrive, once more in service to the old gods. Such is the lot of the Mol udgan-to know naught of the future, yet nevertheless be bound to lead their people into it.
— Encyclopedia Eorzea vol 2, page 108, "Temulun of the Mol"
“Among the Xaela, the Mol are said to be particularly religious, and this is reflected in their practice of deferring all major decisions to an ugdan who communes with the old gods. At present, this role is fulfilled by Temulun, who also serves as khatun of the tribe.
— Encyclopedia Eorzea vol 2, page 108, "The Mol Tribe: History"
Special Attire
“The Shawl of Whispers: Unlike the crimson clothing of most Mol, the udgan traditionally wear white as a symbol of spiritual energy. These seers are forbidden from taking life-even that of animals-and so their garments must remain free of blood.
— Encyclopedia Eorzea vol 2, page 108, "The Shawl of Whispers"