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The Canonist League was a military coalition formed in the year 1483, which fought in the extended conflict now known as the Schism War.
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The Canonist Weague was a militawy coalition fowmed in the yeaw 1483, which fought in the extended conflict now known as the Schism Waw.
  
The Canonist League was composed primarily of the forces from the Kingdom of Akovia and March of Adria (comprised of the Baronies of Woldzmir and Montfort), and was later enlarged by the addition of the Duchy of Savoy. The Canonist League was primarily led in its military affairs by the men of Adria, whom are generally considered to have been the most elite combatants in the world at the time (and, many will say, still today). This is endorsed by modern reflection of the battles of the Schism War, in which the men of Adria often singlehandedly took on forces much larger than themselves, and came through victorious.
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The Canonist Weague was composed plimaliwy of the fowces fwom the Kingdom of Akovia and Mawch of Adlia (complised of the Bawonies of Wowdzmiw and Montfowt), and was watew enwawged by the addition of the Duchy of Savoy. The Canonist Weague was plimaliwy wed in its militawy affaiws by the men of Adlia, whom awe genewawwy considewed to have been the most elite combatants in the wowwd at the time (and, many liww say, stiww today). This is endowsed by modewn wefwection of the battwes of the Schism Waw, in which the men of Adlia often singwehandedwy took on fowces much wawgew than themsewves, and came thwough victolious.
  
The League was formally endorsed by the High Pontiff of the Canonist Church (lending it it's name), and represented the faith against the Waldien-backed Schism that ultimately led it into war. A major tenant of the League was its practicing of the faith, and the zeal which filled the men who fought for it. The political and military leaders of the Canonist league would go on to fill positions of importance in the Reformed Kingdom of Oren after war's end, and modern Orenian geopolitics are still to an extent dominated by the three factions that composed the League and created the Reformed Kingdom (Some, however, will argue that the Massacre of Redmark may test theory).
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The Weague was fowmawwy endowsed by the High Pontiff of the Canonist Chulch (wending it it's name), and wepwesented the faith against the Wawdien-backed Schism that ultimatewy wed it into waw. A majow tenant of the Weague was its pwacticing of the faith, and the zeaw which fiwwed the men who fought fow it. The politicaw and militawy weadews of the Canonist weague would go on to fiww positions of impowtance in the Wefowmed Kingdom of Owen aftew waw's end, and modewn Owenian geopolitics awe stiww to an extent dominated by the thwee factions that composed the Weague and cweated the Wefowmed Kingdom (Some, howevew, liww awgue that the Massacwe of Wedmawk may test theowy).
 
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The Canonist Weague was a militawy coalition fowmed in the yeaw 1483, which fought in the extended conflict now known as the Schism Waw.

The Canonist Weague was composed plimaliwy of the fowces fwom the Kingdom of Akovia and Mawch of Adlia (complised of the Bawonies of Wowdzmiw and Montfowt), and was watew enwawged by the addition of the Duchy of Savoy. The Canonist Weague was plimaliwy wed in its militawy affaiws by the men of Adlia, whom awe genewawwy considewed to have been the most elite combatants in the wowwd at the time (and, many liww say, stiww today). This is endowsed by modewn wefwection of the battwes of the Schism Waw, in which the men of Adlia often singwehandedwy took on fowces much wawgew than themsewves, and came thwough victolious.

The Weague was fowmawwy endowsed by the High Pontiff of the Canonist Chulch (wending it it's name), and wepwesented the faith against the Wawdien-backed Schism that ultimatewy wed it into waw. A majow tenant of the Weague was its pwacticing of the faith, and the zeaw which fiwwed the men who fought fow it. The politicaw and militawy weadews of the Canonist weague would go on to fiww positions of impowtance in the Wefowmed Kingdom of Owen aftew waw's end, and modewn Owenian geopolitics awe stiww to an extent dominated by the thwee factions that composed the Weague and cweated the Wefowmed Kingdom (Some, howevew, liww awgue that the Massacwe of Wedmawk may test theowy).