Dear, Alvarez. This picture represents kran's Talad temple cause i drew it with this meaning
Wel, then my congratulations go to you!

It's great concept art coherent with the settings.
And even if it wasn't my work, krans as Talad's creatures couldn't have other temples beside the ones dedicated to Talad. Is it clear now?
Well, not so clear. First because I always though that Talad's temple, certainly inspired in Kran's nature, was made by Talad himself - like I said earlier. So it wouldn't be, in fact,
made by Krans. But one thing you said called my attention: it isn't possible to exist Laanx Kran followers? I mean, according to Yliakum's history,
"When the Xacha began to build the temple to Laanx, Talad felt control of his people's hearts slipping away. Many of his people, curious and charmed by Galeran's power, began to workship Laanx and to forget what Talad had made for them."
And that was the reason why Talad decided to made a temple for him in the first place. Because some of his followers began to devote themselves to Laanx. So we could have several Krans worshipping Laanx instead of Talad. Just not the most of them.
Another thing to make myself more understandable. When I speak of temples, I think there are multiples temples. Two great ones, well known to all, consacrated to the two different gods. And others smaller, less important, but relevant to their followers in the areas they are located. I say this because it's clear in the settings that a lot of peoples already devoted themselfs - in different ways -to one of the two gods long before the construction of the two temples. So there must be a lot of sacred places in Yliakum, and probably in the Stone Labyrinths and most certainly in Kadaikos. But when I referred to "the" Temple(s), I meant those mentioned by the settings page, not "any" Talad temple - wich I believe the Kran must have a lot.
So, yes, you made things more clear. But I want more...
