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Mandate from the High Prophet, 1596.


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Mandate from the High Prophet, 1596

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It was the year 1592 the last Mandate was made and many big decisions were made in it, including the long overdue Paragonship of Igor Ireheart and saying that Wyrvun and Dormmar were true Brathmordakin, and newly appointed Prophets.

On Wyrvun and Dormmar, Da Kirkja Dverga, more specifically, His Holiness Darid Irongut hereby redacts their decision. The evidence against this has been that Wyrvun and Dormmar are ‘High Beasts’ and had nothing to do with the creation. Wyrvun is no “Lord of Virture”, Dungrimm is. Also no Brathmordakin would ever be corrupted by the attempts of Khorvad, in which Wyrvun was. Neither of these Beasts were creators of the Sons of Urguan. Da Kirkja Dverga hereby declares the First Part of the Mandate from the High Prophet, 1592, was false. Wyrvun and Dormmar are not Brathmordakin. This still does not mean Igor Ireheart is not a Paragon, For he is one. He is a simple servant of all Brathmordakin, but his patron was Dungrimm.

All Clergymen reserve the right to hold a sermon, As it was in the old any member not just a Priest held the right to hold a sermon, Kardel Irongut discussed this with the High Prophet. So henceforth, Any member of Da Kirkja Dverga holds the right to hold a Sermon.

Da Kirkja Dverga hereby announces that they are working on a written book on the Brathmordakin, detailing lost stories and fables. This book is to be expected in the next coming years.

On the recent years we appointed new Prophets to fill in for old ones that either went missing or died, Here is the Updated List of Prophets:

-Prophet of Yemekar, Darid

-Prophet of Belka, Tharggus Irongut

Signed,

Darid, The High Prophet

Tharggus Irongut, Prophet of Belka

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"I can feel tah Wyrvun blood in meh core." he sighs deeply, "Ah guess it's jus' teh law." he shakes his head, fiddling with the gears on his desk.

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"Ah woise decision." says Dwalin

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The Prophet Kardel Irongut nods his head, seeing wisdom far beyond the High Prophet's age apparent in this most recent mandate.

 

"The High Prophet's duty is a difficult one. Not only is he the representative of the Brathmordakin on Khor'Khruum, and the relay between divine and mortal, but he is also the guardian of mortality from the wrath of that sextarchy which we often praise so highly. The High Prophet must constantly safeguard Yemekar's creation from its own cardinal sins, eradicating heresies and repenting for the good of the earthly collective. Due to some veil of Khorvad, the High Prophet's will was, by fault other than his (a fault intrinsic in mortality, of which the High Prophet is but a relater), misled into implying that the beasts Wyrvun and Dormmar are of divine nature. However, the High Prophet's current actions (which, by their association to the Brathmordakin [for the High Prophet is, once more, the vicar of said Brathmordakin] are holy and ultimately just and right) have set mortality back on that Path intended by Yemekar, in accordance with his evangelical duties. The High Prophet, as always, is never to blame, for he is the mere representative of mortality.

 

Yet, the representative is one who represents. That which is represented by our Holy Prophet is Mortality's misconception of the divine. Mortality has become heretical and blasphemous, believing that mere creatures which seem great to our eyes, but are like the grain of sand is to the mountain when compared to the Brathmordakin, are godly. Our wise Holy Prophet, in his infinite wisdom as so bestowed to him by Ograhad, has not only fixed this error but also reinstated the right of members of the clergy to hold impromptu sermons as to give salvation to mortality for these cardinal sins of misconception and pantheism by correcting their Heretical Confusions with evangelical fact.

 

It is these events, these 'mistakes' of the Kirkja Dverga as the wavering-faithful and less-than-pious would put it, that simply prove that the Clergy is supreme in its authority and wisdom and is never wrong. This was not a mistake by our High Prophet: on the contrary, it was a supreme erudition. The High Prophet's previous mandate implied tangibly how heretical society is: it was but a symbol, not a literal mandate, for as the High Prophet knows well, the High Prophet cannot appoint Brathmordakin. Indeed, it may even be viewed with a tinge of irony and humor! The High Prophet's prior mandate was not a heresy, but a satire of heretics. This clarification, on the other hand, is a direct condemnation of said heretics that would hold a mere wyrm and demon to the same pantheon of Yemekar as the Guardian of the Dead and the Lord of Lore. 

 

Praise be to our High Prophet and praise be to the Brathmordakin. This debacle has shed light on a mortal problem, the sin of the Heretical Confusion, that the clergy shall labor diligently to repent for on behalf of all mortality. Praise be to our High Prophet for so skillfully introducing this topic to our debate.

 

Yemekar spare us his wrath and Anbella bless us all,

Kardel Irongut, Prophet of Ograhad and Ograhad's Alchemist, Former Grand King of Urguan and Architect of Kal'Ishtul, Bearer of the Blade of Dwain, etcetera"

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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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