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The Pontiff, Daniel II, steps up to the stage and looks about the gathered orders. His spirit soared as he looked upon the assembled men. There was the Order of Saint Amyas, whose members were stalwart and true, followers of the faith all. The Pontiff spied Lord Guy, as well as a few ordermen he had come to speak with, such as Corvo Valius. 

 

But far more shocking to his heart was the appearance of the Order of Saint Lucien. For Daniel, nothing else would have provoked such feeling within his heart. He owed the Order his life, for they had saved it on numerous occasions in the Fringe, before their disbandment. He had been friends with many of them. Many who were now dead. But they had not all perished, and that was what mattered.

 

The High Pontiff looks down, catching the eye of Lord Guy as the Order of the Hallowed Flame filed into the square. 

 

"Lord Guy." he states, a joyous expression on his face, "I believe there is no better time to hold mass, and bless the victors of this day." Daniel pauses, chuckling. "I hope my cathedral can hold all of you." 

 

Lord de Bar nodded his head, and Daniel led the way into the cathedral, followed by the various military orders. As Daniel turned at the altar he noticed that the Order of the Hallowed Flame did not follow, and he frowned. Something to deal with in the future.

 

The songs the congregation sung and the words of the mass streamed together from Daniel's mouth, lifted up to the Creator by an aura of holiness. But the words of the mass nor the singing of the praises did not truly matter. Only the victory.

 

Today it seemed, the Creator was with Savoie.

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"But... We're not heretics, we follow the religion just as you do, what makes use any difference, political situations should not affect the Church of Canon."

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"But... We're not heretics, we follow the religion just as you do, what makes use any difference, political situations should not affect the Church of Canon."

 

The High Pontiff didn't say anything about Adria being heretics...

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Sergius de Bar sits contentedly alongside his father, pleased by the High Pontiff's just announcement.

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"My life has been given to the order, and my brothers stand before me and beside me, the same men as they had been when I vowed. We have showed truth to the holy father, and the vicar of god accepts his sons of the faith, as the true followers of the creator. God blessed his name." Corvo Valius would say, his hand on his pommel, the Lorraine cross etched into it

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Moved to The Great Library. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

 

If you feel this is a mistake, please contact myself or any FM and we'll restore it. 

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