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− | Arathracian Sanctuaries arose from established fortresses of the [[Yophenthean Empire]] and came to serve as auxiliary organizations for the defense of the [[Arathracian Church]] in deed and in doctrine, and, ultimately, as a refuge from the forces of [[Chaos]] in the [[Middle Ages of Chaos|Middle Ages]]. | + | Arathracian Sanctuaries arose from established fortresses of the [[Yophenthean Empire]] and came to serve as auxiliary organizations for the defense of the [[Arathracian Church]] in deed and in doctrine, and, ultimately, as a refuge from the forces of [[Chaos]] in the [[Middle Ages of Chaos|Middle Ages]]. The priest administrating an Arathracian Sanctuary is called an [[abbot]]. |
Many Sanctuaries are designated 'deconsecrated.' This means the place was either abandoned or taken over by another people. | Many Sanctuaries are designated 'deconsecrated.' This means the place was either abandoned or taken over by another people. |
Revision as of 06:28, 31 January 2015
Arathracian Sanctuaries arose from established fortresses of the Yophenthean Empire and came to serve as auxiliary organizations for the defense of the Arathracian Church in deed and in doctrine, and, ultimately, as a refuge from the forces of Chaos in the Middle Ages. The priest administrating an Arathracian Sanctuary is called an abbot.
Many Sanctuaries are designated 'deconsecrated.' This means the place was either abandoned or taken over by another people.
* Asterisk indicates Arathracian Sanctuaries that remained unconquered through the Middle Ages of Chaos.
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