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Sepulchre of Saint Lucien

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Located in Al Wakrah, the workers of the city stumbled into a tomb within the city while demolishing a decrepit building. Quickly sealed off by Royal authorities, King Godfrey would bring the Archbishop Boiendl with him where they made a startling discovery.

 

A piece of a crozier, which upon examination, was revealed to be a piece of the same crozier wielded by Saint Lucien himself, thought lost after the death of His Holiness, Lucien II. Within were the preserved remains of Knights of the Order of Saint Lucien and crumbling journals. The entries recovered are startling, blatantly stating the piece was brought to be hidden in the heart of the sandy city as Qalasheen extremists brutally slaughtered the Knights in a series of violent conflicts.

 

Hidden in Al Wakrah, it was safe as the heathens never thought to the brave crusaders bold enough to hide it amidst their very city, under their noses. The site has since been declared a Holy Site by the High Pontiff, and pilgrims flock to it to give prayer and pay respects to the brave Crusaders.

 

Among the bodies dubbed the Knights of the Sepulcher, Knight Captain Franz Heinzreich, Ser Baldwin of Krak du Rhoswyn, and Ser Guy of Adrianopolis. These three men sealed themselves within the tomb, swearing to never rest in their vigil, not even death would stop their defense.

 

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