MeepoTheMighty
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28. For the past thousand years or so, much of the known world has been dominated by a large theocratic empire. This empire is monotheistic, and actively persecutes those who follow "false gods." They've had no problem doing this for centuries - nobody was capable of casting divine magic, so there wasn't a way to prove the gods existed.
Until now.
Divine magic has returned to the world, and entire nations are flocking to the banner of the "false" gods. The Imperial Church is finding many of its own priests suddenly capable of heretical spellcasting, and finds itself in a sticky situation. Should it continue to persecute spellcasters, or can it successfully adapt? Can the empire maintain its control over the world as millions of people become drawn to new religions?
Edit: didn't realize we were numbering
Until now.
Divine magic has returned to the world, and entire nations are flocking to the banner of the "false" gods. The Imperial Church is finding many of its own priests suddenly capable of heretical spellcasting, and finds itself in a sticky situation. Should it continue to persecute spellcasters, or can it successfully adapt? Can the empire maintain its control over the world as millions of people become drawn to new religions?
Edit: didn't realize we were numbering

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