Temple

''This article is about the Manga version of the Temple. For alternate pages referred to by this name, please click any of the icons above.''

The Temple is an old abandoned religious place of worship for Demons. Located in Demon World and just outside of the Demon Village, The Temple is an important location in the Cuvitidala Arc as it contains artwork of Day and Night which helps Emma and the other children find the Seven Walls.

Appearance
The temple has six small barred towers. Each of the towers have altars and relics of demons. Emma said that the demon sitting looks like, though it doesn't have the same features as the , she said it gave off the same feeling.
 * The first one has a demon statue holding a faceless human bridal style while Vida surrounds it's feet.
 * The second has a painting of the same "eye," in Emma's necklace, around it are food offerings and a single Vida.
 * The third has a parchment of what demons will evolve into if they eat a certain organism.
 * The fourth has a small altar, and in the middle is the same "eye."
 * The fifth has a rectangular box with demonic writing in paper wrapped around it.
 * And the sixth has a demon with a body of a human sitting around food offerings. On top of it is a hanging "eye."

Ray found a painting of "Day and the Night" on the ceiling of the sixth. The others then went back and looked at the ceiling of the other towers. One has a painting of the "Golden Waters." And if they picture all the six paintings together, and they will find how to get in.

Anime and Manga Differences
The Temple serves a completely different purpose in the manga than it does in the anime. In the manga, Emma has a vision of The Temple while at Cuvitidala and has to find it in order to access the Seven Walls and Day and Night.

In the anime, The Temple serves as the new hideout for the Grace Field Escapees after the Shelter was destroyed. However, the religious significance of The Temple, Day and Night and the Seven Walls are never mentioned.

Trivia

 * The Temple is made of stone and clay.