Difference between revisions of "Faith of the Paladin"
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− | The Paladin soul is one pillar of a three-pillared church, under an elven god (God). God made the soul of the paladin, and bound it to an unborn child, to pass from one to another. God forsake the elves, for reasons lost to time. God slowly became less 'chatty,' more slumbery, and has been less and less active in the lives of mortals over the centuries. | + | The Paladin soul is one pillar of a three-pillared church, under an elven god (God). God made the soul of the [[paladin|Octavia_The_Paladin]], and bound it to an unborn child, to pass from one to another. God forsake the elves, for reasons lost to time. God slowly became less 'chatty,' more slumbery, and has been less and less active in the lives of mortals over the centuries. |
The faith of today marks many Abbeys, Churches and Small Shrines as part of its network. The Abbot running the [[Templar Abbey]] bears the neam Steward. The line of stewards is largely responsible for operations, and they live for up to 200 years (desk which slows time). | The faith of today marks many Abbeys, Churches and Small Shrines as part of its network. The Abbot running the [[Templar Abbey]] bears the neam Steward. The line of stewards is largely responsible for operations, and they live for up to 200 years (desk which slows time). |
Revision as of 09:47, 23 August 2021
The Paladin soul is one pillar of a three-pillared church, under an elven god (God). God made the soul of the Octavia_The_Paladin, and bound it to an unborn child, to pass from one to another. God forsake the elves, for reasons lost to time. God slowly became less 'chatty,' more slumbery, and has been less and less active in the lives of mortals over the centuries.
The faith of today marks many Abbeys, Churches and Small Shrines as part of its network. The Abbot running the Templar Abbey bears the neam Steward. The line of stewards is largely responsible for operations, and they live for up to 200 years (desk which slows time).