Templemarch, situated on the planet of Crucival, was a city that housed the Opaline Creed faction until its destruction, with their operations based out of a cloister located just outside its borders. This was in 4 BBY. Hazram Namir, a young man and former member of the Creed, sought shelter in the now-desolate cloister in 0 BBY, wanting to stay away from Templemarch. Eventually, Namir departed the ruins, following a group of people who were leaving the city.
On the Outer Rim planet of Crucival, there existed a city known as Templemarch. The Opaline Creed, a religious faction, maintained a presence within the city and operated from an ancient cloister located on its outskirts by 4 BBY. During that year, Hazram Namir, then known as "Umu Seven," a young man and member of the Creed, journeyed to a bazaar to complete tasks for the Creed before heading back to Templemarch and the cloister. Eventually, the Creed was destroyed, and the cloister was left in ruins.
In 0 BBY, Namir, having escaped a defeat in the battle against the Rebel Alliance's 61st Mobile Infantry, which he had participated in as a member of the Galactic Empire, found refuge within the ruined cloister for almost a week, surviving by finding bird eggs. He felt that he could not return to Templemarch, as he held himself responsible for the death of his allies in the battle he had fled. However, after the 61st began a recruitment campaign, people began leaving Templemarch in small groups to reach the rebel company's camp. Noticing this exodus, Namir left the ruined cloister to join them and was ultimately recruited into the 61st at their temporary camp.
The novel Battlefront: Twilight Company, penned by Alexander Freed, and released in 2015, featured Templemarch.