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<blockquote data-quote="Blue_Genie" data-source="post: 1827891" data-attributes="member: 13477"><p>A little more on Morrow's faith. Let me know if you're getting sick of these lengthy posts. It's just that it's lunch, and I have a little free time. I believe that this kind of background stuff only helps create a more visceral world which in the end, is more fun to play in.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>CHURCH OF MORROW</strong></span></p><p>As the state religion in four of the five human kingdoms--Cygnar, Llael, Ord, and Khador--the Church of Morrow, often referred to as simply the Church, is the most powerful religious institution in the Iron Kingdoms. Working on an international scale, the Church advocates peace and is a strong proponent of the Corvis Treaties (<em>-which ended the wars between the kingdoms after the end of the Orgoth Rebellion-Blue</em>). However, despite its peaceful nature, it does recognize that warfare is sometimes necessary and not all disputes can be settled with words. Concerns in times of war are that battles be fought honorably, that the wounded are properly tended to, and that last rights are given to the dead. Morrow's divine servants, the Ascendants, are an integral part of worship, providing a source of hope and inspiration for all Morrowans. Most devotees also pray to a patron ascendant whose teachings most closely match their own beliefs or lifestyle.</p><p>The Sancteum is the holy center of the Morrowan religion. Located within the Cygnaran capital of Caspia, the Sancteum is a large, self-contained section of the city composed of many churches, living quarters, smithies, libraries and other buildings. It is a sovereign kingdom in its own right, and is not subject to the laws of Cygnar, although the Church is, of course, on good terms with the Crown. The Sancteum is home to the Primarch, who is the ecclesiastical leader, and the Exordeum, which is the Church's ruling council. The Primarch resides in the Archcourt Cathedral within the Sancteum and he is typically the most powerful and favored cleric of the faith appointed by Morrow himself. <em>(n.b. The current Primarch, Arius, is a remarkably fit man in his seventies and is a Ftr4/Clr20 - Blue).</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue_Genie, post: 1827891, member: 13477"] A little more on Morrow's faith. Let me know if you're getting sick of these lengthy posts. It's just that it's lunch, and I have a little free time. I believe that this kind of background stuff only helps create a more visceral world which in the end, is more fun to play in. [SIZE=3][B]CHURCH OF MORROW[/B][/SIZE] As the state religion in four of the five human kingdoms--Cygnar, Llael, Ord, and Khador--the Church of Morrow, often referred to as simply the Church, is the most powerful religious institution in the Iron Kingdoms. Working on an international scale, the Church advocates peace and is a strong proponent of the Corvis Treaties ([I]-which ended the wars between the kingdoms after the end of the Orgoth Rebellion-Blue[/I]). However, despite its peaceful nature, it does recognize that warfare is sometimes necessary and not all disputes can be settled with words. Concerns in times of war are that battles be fought honorably, that the wounded are properly tended to, and that last rights are given to the dead. Morrow's divine servants, the Ascendants, are an integral part of worship, providing a source of hope and inspiration for all Morrowans. Most devotees also pray to a patron ascendant whose teachings most closely match their own beliefs or lifestyle. The Sancteum is the holy center of the Morrowan religion. Located within the Cygnaran capital of Caspia, the Sancteum is a large, self-contained section of the city composed of many churches, living quarters, smithies, libraries and other buildings. It is a sovereign kingdom in its own right, and is not subject to the laws of Cygnar, although the Church is, of course, on good terms with the Crown. The Sancteum is home to the Primarch, who is the ecclesiastical leader, and the Exordeum, which is the Church's ruling council. The Primarch resides in the Archcourt Cathedral within the Sancteum and he is typically the most powerful and favored cleric of the faith appointed by Morrow himself. [I](n.b. The current Primarch, Arius, is a remarkably fit man in his seventies and is a Ftr4/Clr20 - Blue).[/I] [/QUOTE]
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