# Temple of Hoothulhu

In the mythology of the valley, Hoothulhu, the God with the unpronounceable name has inhabited the Earth for eons.

The discovery of this temple enters you into the bowels of the past, and DeHoot Valley's relationship with this deity.

The facade, of immense proportions, covers a continuous hollow, from stretch to stretch greenish jade plates, and six statues of mysterious contours and disquieting gaze can be seen.

Inside is an inscription that reads: May the gods have mercy on the man who, in his numbness, remains sane until his dire end! Go crazy, now that he calls you with mercy!

The archaeologists that discovered the temple said that the wind passing through the main entrance sounds like a whisper: He is calling! He is calling!

Formula: [Doomed Blueprint](/dehootvalley/our-collection/blueprints.md) + [Land](/dehootvalley/our-collection/land.md) + [Sand](/dehootvalley/our-collection/resources/sand.md) + [Clay](/dehootvalley/our-collection/resources/clay.md) + [Rocks](/dehootvalley/our-collection/resources/rocks.md) x 10 + [Wood](/dehootvalley/our-collection/resources/wood.md) + [Jade](/dehootvalley/our-collection/resources/jade.md) x 2

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