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== The Church of the Highpriest ==
== The Church of the Highpriest ==


The Highpriest's Church was the most prolific religious dogma in [[The Lands of the Highpriest]]. It had its roots in the revelation of the Orthodox Stele by [[Venursol]] to the first Highpriest and the traditional rites of sun-worship. Those in the demesne who did not adhere to the church's teachings or who recognized false or dead deities were called by the pejorative Pagan. In order to combat Pagan dogma, the Highpriest employed the [[Judge]]s.
The Highpriest's Church was the most prolific religious dogma in [[The Lands of the Highpriest]]. It had its roots in the revelation of the Orthodox Stele by [[Venursol]] to the first Highpriest and the traditional rites of sun-worship. Those in the demesne who did not adhere to the church's teachings or who recognized false or dead deities were called by the pejorative pagan. In order to combat pagan dogma, the Highpriest employed the [[Judge]]s.

Revision as of 20:19, 31 March 2026

The Highpriest
The Current Reigning Highpriest: Simon the Radiant
Birth Humanity 77
Holding(s) The Lands of the Highpriest
Occupation Highpriest
Judge Magister
Gender Male
Race Human
Height 5'7"
Religion Church of the Highpriest
Alias(es) Simon of K'naan

The Highpriest was a powerful ecclesiastical authority and tributary overlord in the east of the world.

The Church of the Highpriest

The Highpriest's Church was the most prolific religious dogma in The Lands of the Highpriest. It had its roots in the revelation of the Orthodox Stele by Venursol to the first Highpriest and the traditional rites of sun-worship. Those in the demesne who did not adhere to the church's teachings or who recognized false or dead deities were called by the pejorative pagan. In order to combat pagan dogma, the Highpriest employed the Judges.