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=='''The God of the Kings'''== | =='''The God of the Kings'''== | ||
The God of the Kings is pure in aspect because He never walked among men. Instead, he charged his saints to suffer and die as men so that His people would ever strive toward Him. God sent His saints to be the worldly embodiments of worship so that his people might worship his aspect though they are far from God. The King has decreed that every demesne, keep, and village must raise a shrine or church to Saint Micael the Healer, the patron saint of Tintovantum. These places of worship are kept by the clergy of Healers, who preach learning and wisdom in the world. | The God of the Kings is pure in aspect because He never walked among men. Instead, he charged his saints to suffer and die as men so that His people would ever strive toward Him. God sent His saints to be the worldly embodiments of worship so that his people might worship his aspect though they are far from God. The King has decreed that every demesne, keep, and village must raise a shrine or church to Saint Micael the Healer, the patron saint of Tintovantum. These places of worship are kept by the clergy of Healers, who preach learning and wisdom in the world. | ||
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=='''The King’s Laws'''== | =='''The King’s Laws'''== |