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[[Image:Belome Temple.jpg|thumb|Mario traveling through '''Belome Temple'''.]]
[[File:Belome Temple.png|thumb|Mario traveling through Belome Temple]]
'''Belome Temple''' is an underground area in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.
'''Belome Temple''' is an underground location in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', and a sub-area of [[Land's End]].


Belome Temple is located in the vast caverns underneath the desert of [[Land's End]]. It's unknown who built Belome Temple or why, all that is known is that the temple seems to honor the dog monster [[Belome]]. Shamans prowl the temple and will offer their service to anyone who has entered it, for a price of course. There is a large treasure room in the temple which is guarded by a large, golden and possibly sentient statue of Belome. The elevator in the temple seems to be enchanted and will either bring a traveler to the treasure room or will bring them to Belome himself.
The temple honors the monster [[Belome]], and has been buried in the vast caverns underneath the desert of Land's End due to the shifting sands over many ages, making it hard to find.<ref>Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller. ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Player's Guide. Page 76. "''Eons of drifting sand have covered this once-great temple, but legends of its splendors have lived on in the hearts of men. Many a bold explorer has been lost forever trying to find the secret entrance. Now, Mario has succeeded where the others have failed!''"</ref> [[Shaman]]s inhabit the temple and will offer their service to anyone who has entered it for a price. One of them offers [[Mario]] a shortcut back to the desert for 100 [[coin]]s, while another one requires 50 coins to let him get his fortune told by hitting the tongues of the three Belome statue-heads from below in a certain order. The fortune and prize the player gets is determined by the order in which the heads were hit.
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!Order!!Fortune!!Reward
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|Left - Middle - Right||"If you proceed through the pipe next door...<br>Looks like you'll have a great meal sometime in the future."||[[Mushroom#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Mushroom (full HP-recovery)]] or [[Yoshi Cookie]]
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|Left - Right - Middle||"If you proceed through the pipe next door...<br>Some tasty snacks are awaiting you in the future."||Yoshi Cookie
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|Middle - Left - Right||"If you proceed through the pipe next door...<br>You'll have many friends in the future."||3 Chows
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|Middle - Right - Left||"If you proceed through the pipe next door...<br>You'll have plenty of good things to look forward to."||3 Chows or 1 Beezo
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|Right - Left - Middle||"If you proceed through the pipe next door...<br>You'll find some rare items."||1 [[Frog Coin]] or 100 coins
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|Right - Middle - Left||"If you proceed through the pipe next door...<br>You'll pick up great items."||100 coins
|}
Further in the temple, there is an additional fortune room with one Belome statue-head, a Shaman, and a [[block (Super Mario RPG)|tile]] elevator that appears to be enchanted to move down after receiving a random free fortune that resets when entering the room. Dependent on the fortune, the tile's bottom exit will either bring Mario to the treasure room or the path to the [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] at the end of the temple, which is the only entrance to [[Monstro Town]]. If the fortune reads "Sorry, I'm not accepting visitors past my bedtime.", the player will be sent to the treasure room blocked by Belome's sleeping form, which is that of a golden statue; he will vanish if the player gives him the [[Temple Key]]. If it reads "Mmm, I'm so hungry! Wish I had something to eat!", the player will be taken to the path to the pipe; the awakened Belome will be encountered and refought when passing through here the first time. Lastly, the mysterious "[[Gassox]]" also wanders around the temple.
==Enemies found==
*[[Belome]] (boss)
*[[Chow]]
*[[Shogun]] (only if Chows are "won" from a fortune)
*[[Fink Flower]] (only if Chows are "won" from a fortune)
*[[Octovader]] (only if Chows are "won" from a fortune)
*[[Beezo]] (only if it is "won" from a fortune)
*[[Ribbite]] (only if a Beezo is "won" from a fortune)
*[[Geckit]]
*[[Gassox]]


There is a pipe that is the only entrance to [[Monstro Town]] at the end of the temple.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ベロ~ムしんでん<br>''Bero~mu Shinden''<br>ベローム{{ruby|神殿|しんでん}}<ref>''Super Mario RPG'' Final Edition. Page 2.</ref><br>''Berōmu Shinden''
|JapM=Belome Shrine
|ChiS=长舌妖神殿
|ChiSR=Chángshé Yāo Shéndiàn
|ChiSM=Belome Shrine
|ChiT=長舌妖神殿
|ChiTR=Chángshé Yāo Shéndiàn
|ChiTM=Belome Shrine
|Dut=Tempel van Smakker
|DutM=Temple of Belome
|Fre=Temple de Langloute
|FreM=Belome's Temple
|Ger=Belloms Tempel
|GerM=Belome's Temple
|Ita=Tempio di Slingordo
|ItaM=Belome's Temple
|Kor=낼름이 신전
|KorR=Naelleumi Sinjeon
|KorM=Belome Shrine
|Spa=Templo de Canvoraz
|SpaM=Belome's Temple
}}


Also, the mysterious "[[Mokura]]" also wanders around the temple, also in parts of Land's End.
==Trivia==
*In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version, the six-fortune chamber has an [[list of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars pre-release and unused content|unused]] safeguard in the event of an invalid combination which, in the Japanese version, implies that Belome is communicating through these fortunes.<ref>TCRF. [[tcrf:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars/Unused Text|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars/Unused Text]]. Trigger discovered by pidgezero_one, text retranslated by “LiThL”. ''The Cutting Room Floor''. Retrieved 21 November 2023.</ref>


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