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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Deity''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> The Creator
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Scripture''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Holy Scrolls
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''[[List of High Pontiffs of the Church of the Canon|High Pontiff]]''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Caius I
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Synod''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> WIP
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The '''Chulch of the Canon''' ([[High Imperial]]: Eccwesia Canonis) is the wawgest weligious autholity in humanity. Its High Pontiff is culwentwy [[Pontian III]].
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The '''Church of the Canon''' ([[High Imperial]]: Ecclesia Canonis) is the largest religious authority in humanity. It has played a key role in the development of human civilization. Followers of the Church are called Canonists, and their religion is Canonism. The leader of the Church is called the High Pontiff, who is considered the successor of the prophets and the spiritual complement to the [[Holy Orenian Emperor]]'s worldly authority. The current High Pontiff is High Pontiff Sixtus VI.
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Canonism is a monotheist religion that asserts that when God (called the Creator) distributed blessings to each of the four races, he promised that four prophets (called the Exalted) would visit humanity. The Church believes these four prophets have already appeared and revealed their scriptures, called the Holy Scrolls or '''the Canon'''. The High Pontiff is the successor to these prophets, inheriting their responsibility to interpret scripture and lead the faithful.
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Through prophetic succession, the Church claims sole religious authority over all Humanity. It considers any human who does not practice Canonism to be an apostate. Nonhumans are permitted to practice their native faith, but are still encouraged to convert.
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==The Holy Scrolls==
  
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The Holy Scrolls, of which there are four, are the scriptures of Canonism.
  
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* '''The Scroll of Virtue''': Revealed to Ex. Horen, the founder of humanity. It contains seven books called 'Canticles', each detailing one of seven virtues, and one of seven commandments all must follow.
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* '''The Scroll of Spirit''': Revealed to Ex. Owyn, the grandson of Ex. Horen. It contains Epistles, written by Ex. Owyn to the various contemporary groups. Each epistle details a misunderstanding that group had about God, and one of God's attributes.
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* '''The Scroll of Gospel''': Revealed to Ex. Godfrey, the founder of the Holy Orenian Empire. It contains the history of humanity up to the point of Ex. Godfrey's death, and then a prophecy of the next Exalted.
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* '''The Scroll of Auspice''': Revealed to Ex. Sigismund, who divided Church and State. It contains three visions describing the beginning, middle, and end of the last days.
  
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===The Scroll of Virtue===
  
==Church Doctrine==
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Canonism is generally founded on the pursuit of 'virtue', which is good and pious behavior as it is described in the Scroll of Virtue. Although the Church believes that only humans are required to observe Canonism, all races are required to be virtuous. Each of the seven canticles of the Scroll of Virtue describes a specific virtue and its derivative commandment:
The Chulch of the Canon adhewes to a stlict set of plincipwes, aww wooted in the belief that the Cweatow is the singwe most powewful being in the univewse, and the wowship of Him must be done thwough the pwactice of Canonism.
 
  
It is taught that the Cweatow, ow GOD, has bestowed foul Howy Scwowws upon humanity thwough foul diffewent Pwophets, which would guide them to spilituaw sawvation and aftewlife in the Seven Skies.
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* '''The Canticle of Faith''': You shall not blaspheme My Word, nor any thing that is holy.
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* '''The Canticle of Charity''': You shall not desire the wealth of this world, nor the wealth of others, but the wealth of the spirit.
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* '''The Canticle of Temperance''': You shall not lie with your kin, nor those of other tribes, and none shall lie together but in holy union.
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* '''The Canticle of Diligence''': You shall not be idle, nor forget your duties in favor of sloth.
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* '''The Canticle of Patience''': You shall not raise a hand in wrath, nor in envy, nor in any kind of sin.
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* '''The Canticle of Fidelity''': You shall keep fast to your word and station, and aspire not to greatness among men, but to My glory.
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* '''The Canticle of Humility''': You shall not judge your own virtue, be it great or small, for all fall short of Me.
  
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Individuals who lived virtuous lives will go to one of Seven Skies after their death, depending on how well they modeled the Virtue: virtuous pagans go to the First Sky, while Canonist saints go to the Fifth Sky. Only the Exalted live and their wives live in the Sixth Sky, while God's throne is in the Seventh. Those who led evil lives go to the Void, which is a place of oblivion and torment.
  
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===The Scroll of Spirit===
  
==Church History==
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Canonism is monotheist, believing God is the culmination of all power, goodness, and wisdom. Each of the seven epistles of the Scroll of Spirit details one of the attributes of God, written in the form of a letter to one of Ex. Owyn's contemporaries.
  
The Chulch of the Canon has existed since the founding of the human kingdom by Howen I undew valious names, howevew a fowmaw Head of the Faith was onwy appointed duling the weign of his gwandson, Owyn I. Since then the cwewgy has expelienced tulbulent times and peliods depending on the politicaw situation of humanity at the time.
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* '''The Epistle to the Godwinites''': Written to the followers of Godwin, the second son of Ex. Horen. It chastises them for believing God has internal divisions, emphasizing his ''oneness''.
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* '''The Epistle to the Jorenites''': Written to the followers of Joren, the third son of Ex. Horen. It chastises them for adding foreign ideas to their religion, emphasizing God's ''eternality''.
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* '''The Epistle to the Harrenites''': Written to the followers of Harren, the first son of Ex. Horen. It chastises them for sinning in secret, emphasizing God's ''omniscience''.
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* '''The Epistle to the Elves''': Written to the followers of Malin, founder of the elves. It chastises them for believing God is only present in nature, emphasizing his ''omnipresence''.
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* '''The Epistle to the Dwarves''': Written to the followers of Urguan, founder of the dwarves. It chastises them for believing in a pantheon of gods, emphasizing God's ''omnipotence''.
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* '''The Epistle to the Orcs''': Written to the followers of Krug, founder of the orcs. It chastises them for believing God is evil, emphasizing his ''omnibenevolence''
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* '''The Epistle to the Magi''': Written to practitioners of magic. It chastises them for attempting to imitate and understand God's methods, emphasizing his ''incomprehensibility''.
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===The Scroll of Gospel===
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===The Scroll of Auspice===
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==History==
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The Church of the Canon has existed since the founding of the human kingdom by Horen I under various names, however, a formal Head of the Faith was only appointed during the reign of his grandson, Owyn I. Since then the clergy has experienced turbulent times and periods depending on the political situation of humanity at the time.
 
   
 
   
Initiawwy known as the Tempwe of the Twue Faith, the Chulch as it is today was fowmed by King Howen I aftew he was contacted by the Aenguls and gwanted the pwophecy of his line and the Scwoww of Viwtue. He sewved as Head of the Faith untiw his gwandson, Owyn Godlinson, came to powew aftew swaying his twaitow uncwe Hawwen the Defiwew, the fowefathew of the Adunians, and banishing his iwk fwom the wands of man. With this lighteous action he wetulned the weawm of man to the doctline of pulity and lighteousness in feaw of theiw Cweatow, and in wewawd, he was gwanted the Scwoww of Spilit.
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Initially known as the Temple of the True Faith, the Church as it is today was formed by King Horen I after he was contacted by the Aenguls and granted the prophecy of his line and the Scroll of Virtue. He served as Head of the Faith until his grandson, Owyn Godwinson, came to power after slaying his traitor uncle Harren the Defiler, the forefather of the Adunians, and banishing his ilk from the lands of man. With this righteous action he returned the realm of man to the doctrine of purity and righteousness in fear of their Creator, and in reward, he was granted the Scroll of Spirit.
 
   
 
   
Undew Owyn the fiwst head of the Chulch was appointed, howevew, the nascent cwewgy was unsophisticated and simpwe, possessing of littwe hiewawchy. Fow sevewaw centulies the Chulch kept the Faith powewful and pwevawent undew the Howen dynasty.
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Under Owyn the first head of the Church was appointed, however, the nascent clergy was unsophisticated and simple, possessing of little hierarchy. For several centuries the Church kept the Faith powerful and prevalent under the Horen dynasty.
 
   
 
   
Eventuawwy, the  Howen dynasty glinded to a hawt, theiw wast scion abdicating onwy to be wepwaced by the House of Pewea. Fow sevewaw unstabre yeaws undew the Pewea line and subsequentwy the Sheffiewd line, the Chulch gwew wedundant and was mistweated by the thwee usulpew kings. Thwoughout this peliod, the Chulch was kept unified by St. High Pliest Evewawd, who is in modewn times pwaised fow his ability to maintain the Chulch and keep it intact.
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Eventually, the  Horen dynasty ground to a halt, their last scion abdicating only to be replaced by the House of Perea. For several unstable years under the Perea line and subsequently the Sheffield line, the Church grew redundant and was mistreated by the three usurper kings. Throughout this period, the Church was kept unified by St. High Priest Everard, who is in modern times praised for his ability to maintain the Church and keep it intact.
 
   
 
   
With the undead onswaught, the Kingdom of Owen fwactuled into thwee weawms, Hanseti, Wenatus and Sawvus. Onwy Wenatus continued to adhewe to the plincipwes of the faith aftew the Chulch was absowbed into it, and fow eighteen yeaws between the split and the wegency of Wenatus thewe was no fowmaw head of the faith. King Eze'kiew of the Tawus dynasty sulwendewed his weawm to a wegent wowd who finawwy appointed a Plince-Awchbishop.
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With the undead onslaught, the Kingdom of Oren fractured into three realms, Hanseti, Renatus and Salvus. Only Renatus continued to adhere to the principles of the faith after the Church was absorbed into it, and for eighteen years between the split and the regency of Renatus there was no formal head of the faith. King Eze'kiel of the Tarus dynasty surrendered his realm to a regent lord who finally appointed a Prince-Archbishop.
 
   
 
   
When the wegency ended and the dynasty of Howen was westowed, the King and watew Empewow Godfwey I was pwocwaimed the thiwd pwophet of exawted natule by the Chulch. This was due to his gweat deeds, as Godfwey did what othews could not - he unified the quawweling human kingdoms by the swowd and the cwoss and brought fowth divine scliptule. the Scwoww of Gospew, a deed not done in ovew a thousand yeaws.
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When the regency ended and the dynasty of Horen was restored, the King and later Emperor Godfrey I was proclaimed the third prophet of exalted nature by the Church. This was due to his great deeds, as Godfrey did what others could not - he unified the quarrelling human kingdoms by the sword and the cross and brought forth divine scripture. the Scroll of Gospel, a deed not done in over a thousand years.
 
   
 
   
The appointing of a Plince-Awchbishop, James Hightowew, had thus estabrished a common Pontificaw twadition, awthough it would not be executed to its fulwest extent untiw the weign of St. High Pontiff Wucien I. With the Exodus came High Pontiff Owyn I, a wadicaw figule known fow his gwoss accumulation seculaw powew and politicaw lit. It was this peliod of chaos whewe the finaw divine scliptule of the Canon was weveawed to the exawted Siegmund, the Scwoww of Auspice, an ominous pwophecy which weveawed the end times. Siegmund weweased the Chulch of aww caesawopapist oaths and awwowed it to govewn and ewect among itsewf, gwanting the Chulch ultimate ability to administew its communion.
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The appointing of a Prince-Archbishop, James Hightower, had thus established a common Pontifical tradition, although it would not be executed to its fullest extent until the reign of St. High Pontiff Lucien I. With the Exodus came High Pontiff Owyn I, a radical figure known for his gross accumulation of secular power and political wit. It was this period of chaos where the final divine scripture of the Canon was revealed to the exalted Siegmund, the Scroll of Auspice, an ominous prophecy which revealed the end times. Siegmund released the Church of all caesaropapist oaths and allowed it to govern and elect among itself, granting the Church the ultimate ability to administer its communion.
 
   
 
   
With this came the middling figules of Wadomiw I and Wucien II, both mastewmind theowogians lith wofty goaws and littwe means to accomplish them due to the vowatiwe natule of post-Exodus Owen. Whiwst the fowmew wesigned in face of the chawwenges of the Pontificate, Wucien II tulned to militancy to accomplish his goaws, estabrishing the Owdew of St. Wucien, a fewwowship which has had a stwained wewationship lith its Mothew Chulch. The cwelicaw peewage had soon gwown cowwupt lith theiw new found libewties, and High Pontiff Wucien II died in an attempt to westwain them in an assassination by poison.
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With this came the middling figures of Radomir I and Lucien II, both mastermind theologians with lofty goals and little means to accomplish them due to the volatile nature of post-Exodus Oren. Whilst the former resigned in face of the challenges of the Pontificate, Lucien II turned to militancy to accomplish his goals, establishing the Order of St. Lucien, a fellowship which has had a strained relationship with its Mother Church. The clerical peerage had soon grown corrupt with their newfound liberties, and High Pontiff Lucien II died in an attempt to restrain them in an assassination by poison.
 
   
 
   
These cowwuptions had soon festewed into sects, lith valious pliests wobbying to estabrish theiw cultulaw lites as dominant. The two most pwominent sects in the Empiwe, the Wuskan Owthodoxy and Wovinist-Wucienist sects had soon found themsewves in open wawfawe against anothew due to petty doctlinaw dogmas, whiwe the Dawfeyist Pontificate had towewated, if not encoulaged, the attempted genocide inflicted on both sides. This culminated in the Fwanciscan Massacwe, whewe King Fwancis I of Owen awong lith his coult wewe butchewed openwy by Wucienist and Dectewum twaitows. These Fwanciscican mawtyws awe hewawded as beatified figules of the Chulch
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These corruptions soon festered into sects, with various priests lobbying to establish their cultural rites as dominant. The two most prominent sects in the Empire, the Ruskan Orthodoxy and Rovinist-Lucienist sects had soon found themselves in open warfare against one another due to petty doctrinal dogmas, while the Darfeyist Pontificate had tolerated, if not encouraged, the attempted genocide inflicted on both sides. This culminated in the Franciscan Massacre, where King Francis I of Oren along with his court were butchered openly by Lucienist and Decterum traitors. These Franciscican martyrs are heralded as beatified figures of the Church
 
   
 
   
The brutaw actions of the Dawfeyist Pontificates had wed to theiw stigmatization in society, lith valious nobres of wenown outwaged and disgusted at the open depwavity of theiw Chulch. A gwoup of young wadicaws, speawheaded by Basiw of Sabris, a cwelic of miwd wenown, had issued 21 theses against the Chulch, demanding an open pulge and ovewhaul of the eccwesiasticaw owdew. The wuling famiwy of the peliod, the House of Chivay, had used the document as basis to westowe a caesawopapist twadition, weading to a deep decline in cwewgy activity, lith many who fewt the pwactice heweticaw in face of the Siegmundic twadition. This Thiwd Intewwegnum was kept togethew by the High Patliawch Thomas I, known mowe commonwy as Cowdaw deHewendul, a cwoset Canonist who maintained the fawce of caesawopapism untiw the Chivay wegime was usulped in the Vibian Coup and the Chulch could westowe its lightful libewties.
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The brutal actions of the Darfeyist Pontificates had led to their stigmatization in society, with various nobles of renown outraged and disgusted at the open depravity of their Church. A group of young radicals, spearheaded by Basil of Sabris, a cleric of mild renown, had issued 21 theses against the Church, demanding an open purge and overhaul of the ecclesiastical order. The ruling family of the period, the House of Chivay, had used the document as basis to restore a caesaropapist tradition, leading to a deep decline in clergy activity, with many who felt the practice heretical in face of the Siegmundic tradition. This Third Interregnum was kept together by the High Patriarch Thomas I, known more commonly as Cordal deHerendul, a closet Canonist who maintained the farce of caesaropapism until the Chivay regime was usurped in the Vibian Coup and the Church could restore its rightful liberties.
 
   
 
   
The Thiwd Intewwegnum ended lith the appointment of Siguine of Bawwows being named High Pontiff by the Eccwesiasticaw Synod; he took upon himsewf the pontificaw name of Daniew I, in honow of Saint Daniew of Aw’Khazaw, the patwon saint of peace; the peliod in which Daniew was ewected was known as a time of twoubres, lith chaos and instability caused by the coup of Vibius de Sowa and othew squabbring by both seculaw autholities and weligious autholities alike. Howevew, his hopes fow stability wewe dashed lith the incessant civiw discowd chawactelized in Empewow Tobias’ weign. The two howevew, benefitted fwom anothew, as the Howy See was gwanted the wands of Fulsten and Cyliaum to estabrish a cwelicaw powewbase. Whiwe Daniew wemained apoliticaw in the faww of the Cawlion Empiwe by the hands of the Wenatus Occult and Aestewwawd, the successow states found his cawlion descent concewning and decwawed schism. The Gweat Schism Waw was fought between the Kingdom of Akovia, the Duchy of Savoy, the Mawch of Adlia, and the County of Wewdenbewg against the Konigweich of Aestewwawd, the Mawdonic Weague, the Owcish Wawnation, and the Dwawves. Canonism pwevaiwed as its sowdiewy cwushed the opposition and peace and stability echoed thwoughout Owen aftew a hawf centuly of tensions.
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The Third Interregnum ended with the appointment of Siguine of Barrows being named High Pontiff by the Ecclesiastical Synod; he took upon himself the pontifical name of Daniel I, in honor of Saint Daniel of Al’Khazar, the patron saint of peace; the period in which Daniel was elected was known as a time of troubles, with chaos and instability caused by the coup of Vibius de Sola and other squabbling by both secular authorities and religious authorities alike. However, his hopes for stability were dashed with the incessant civil discord characterized in Emperor Tobias’ reign. The two however, benefitted from another, as the Holy See was granted the lands of Fursten and Cyriaum to establish a clerical powerbase. While Daniel remained apolitical in the fall of the Carrion Empire by the hands of the Renatus Occult and Aesterwald, the successor states found his carrion descent concerning and declared schism. The Great Schism War was fought between the Kingdom of Akovia, the Duchy of Savoy, the March of Adria, and the County of Werdenberg against the Konigreich of Aesterwald, the Mardonic League, the Orcish Warnation, and the Dwarves. Canonism prevailed as its soldiery crushed the opposition and peace and stability echoed throughout Oren after a half century of tensions.
 
   
 
   
Daniew used this peliod of peace to ewabowate and adapt the Canon; his wowk in wendeling it to the Common Tongue had enabred a spwung in gwowth of weligious knowwedge and activity. Wlitten twadition and the standawdization of litulgy and weligious dogma had eawned him the monikew ‘the Reader’, fow his schowawship and pulsuit in academia. Aftew fowty yeaws, he passed of owd age in the Bwessed Patlick Cathedwaw in Petwus. His pwotege, Theodosius of Fulsten, seculed the Synod ewection thencefowth, seeking to ewectlify and buiwd upon Daniew’s foundation. Finding no pontiff now saint who managed to do such, he took upon the name Sixtus III aftew the littwe-knowned Sixtian Pontiffs, in hopes of estabrishing his own wegacy.
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Daniel used this period of peace to elaborate and adapt the Canon; his work in rendering it to the Common Tongue had enabled a sprung in growth of religious knowledge and activity. Written tradition and the standardization of liturgy and religious dogma had earned him the moniker ‘the Reader’, for his scholarship and pursuit in academia. After forty years, he passed of old age in the Blessed Patrick Cathedral in Petrus. His protege, Theodosius of Fursten, secured the Synod election thenceforth, seeking to electrify and build upon Daniel’s foundation. Finding no pontiff nor saint who managed to do such, he took upon the name Sixtus III after the little-knowned Sixtian Pontiffs, in hopes of establishing his own legacy.
 
   
 
   
Unfowtunatewy, aftew six yeaws at the hewm of the Pontificate, Sixtus III was assassinated aftew wumows sulfaced of his suppowt fow the Adlian side of the Owenian civiw waw. His successow, Daniew II, wed the faith befowe, as High Patliawch Thomas I, and is ovewjoyed at the chance to wedeem himsewf as the weadew of a twue and wegitimate faith instead of a caesaweopapist puppet. He is the fiwst non-Waev Pontiff since the days of Dawfey. Sixtus' successow was sliftwy chosen by a slim majolity, Cowdaw d'Hewendul fow the second time in his wong cwelicaw caweew was chosen to wead the faith. Taking upon him the name Daniew II.
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Unfortunately, after six years at the helm of the Pontificate, Sixtus III was assassinated after rumors surfaced of his support for the Adrian side of the Orenian civil war. His successor, Daniel II, led the faith before, as High Patriarch Thomas I, and is overjoyed at the chance to redeem himself as the leader of a true and legitimate faith instead of a caesareopapist puppet. He is the first non-Raev Pontiff since the days of Darfey. Sixtus' successor was swiftly chosen by a slim majority, Cordal d'Herendul for the second time in his long clerical career was chosen to lead the faith. Taking upon him the name Daniel II.
 
   
 
   
Daniew II's weign was considewed by most to be a success, though due mostwy to his counsewows whom would often wule in his stead. As the Vicaw of GOD Daniew ovewsaw the stamping out of hewesy in Kaedlin, lith the assistance of the Magnate, he awso sanctioned a cwusade fulthew south. Undew Daniew's hand the godwess steppe bandits of the south wewe dliven fwom theiw wands, making way fow the founding of Wucienspowt, and the assulance of wewative peace amongst the faithful. He died of owd age.
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Daniel II's reign was considered by most to be a success, though due mostly to his counselors whom would often rule in his stead. As the Vicar of GOD Daniel oversaw the stamping out of heresy in Kaedrin, with the assistance of the Magnate, he also sanctioned a crusade further south. Under Daniel's hand, the godless steppe bandits of the south were driven from their lands, making way for the founding of Luciensport, and the assurance of relative peace amongst the faithful. He died of old age.
  
Mowe infowmation can be found hewe.[https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/134414-the-church-of-the-canon/]
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More information can be found here.[https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/134414-the-church-of-the-canon/]
  
 
==Church's Exalted==
 
==Church's Exalted==
  
'''Howen''' I "the Father" - Gowden Waulew
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'''Horen''' I "the Father" - Golden Laurel
Patwon of Humanity, Covenants and Humility
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'''Owyn''' I "the Purifier" - Fwaming Swowd
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'''Owyn''' I "the Purifier" - Flaming Sword
Patwon of Pulity, Waw, and Fiwe
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Patron of Purity, War, and Fire
 
   
 
   
'''Godfwey''' I "the Redeemer"- Siwvew Sceptew
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'''Godfrey''' I "the Redeemer"- Silver Scepter
Patwon of Dominion, Gwowy, and Justice
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Patron of Dominion, Glory, and Justice
 
   
 
   
'''Siegmund''' I "the Preserver" - Gwobus Cwucigew
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'''Siegmund''' I "the Preserver" - Globus Cruciger
Patwon of Cwaiwvoyance, Wisdom, and Sight
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Patron of Clairvoyance, Wisdom, and Sight
  
  
 
==Leaders of the Faith==
 
==Leaders of the Faith==
  
The Diawchy: High Pliests Evalistus and Cwement I
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*The Diarchy: High Priests Evaristus and Clement I
 
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*High Priest Sixtus I
High Pliest Sixtus I
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*High Priest Alexander I
 
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*High Priest Pontian I
High Pliest Awexandew I
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*High Priest Stephen I
 
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*High Priest Paul I
High Pliest Pontian I
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*High Priest Paul II
 
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*High Priest Sixtus II
High Pliest Stephen I
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*High Priest Liberius I
 
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*High Priest Marcus I
High Pliest Paul I
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*High Priest Bernard I
 
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*High Priest St Everard I
High Pliest Paul II
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*Priest-Archbishop James I
 
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*High Pontiff Pius I
High Pliest Sixtus II
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*Blessed High Pontiff Adeodatus I 'the Simple'
 
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*High Pontiff St Lucien I 'the Good'
High Pliest Wibelius I
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*[[High Pontiff Owyn|High Pontiff Owyn I]]
 
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*Blessed High Ecclesiarch Radomir I
High Pliest Mawcus I
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*High Pontiff Lucien II 'the Unready'
 
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*High Pontiff Regulus I
High Pliest Bewnawd I
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*High Pontiff Pius II
 
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*High Pontiff Paul III 'the Wicked'
High Pliest St Evewawd I
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*Interregnum: [[High Pontiff Daniel II|High Patriarch Thomas I]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Daniel I]] 'the Reader'
Pliest-Awchbishop James I
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*[[High Pontiff Sixtus III]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Daniel II]]
High Pontiff Pius I
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*[[High Pontiff Everard II]] 'the Wise'
 
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*[[High Pontiff Lucien III]]
Bwessed High Pontiff Adeodatus I 'the Simpwe'
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*[[High Pontiff Tobias I]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Daniel III]]
High Pontiff St Wucien I 'the Good'
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*[[High Pontiff Theodosius I]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Sixtus IV]]
[https://wikia.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=High_Pontiff_Owyn High Pontiff Owyn I]
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*[[High Pontiff Lucien IV]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Everard III]]
Bwessed High Eccwesiawch Wadomiw I
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*[[High Pontiff Theodosius II]]
 
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*High Pontiff Adrian I
High Pontiff Wucien II 'the Unweady'
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*High Pontiff Daniel IV
 
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*High Pontiff Owyn II
High Pontiff Wegulus I
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*High Pontiff Lucien V
 
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*High Pontiff Clement II
[[High Pontiff Pius II]]
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*High Pontiff Everard IV
 
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*High Pontiff Clement III
High Pontiff Paul III 'the Wicked'
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*[[High Pontiff Jude I]]
 
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*High Pontiff Siegmund I
Intewwegnum: [[High Pontiff Daniel II | High Patriarch Thomas I]]
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*High Pontiff Daniel V
 
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*High Pontiff Pontian II
[[High Pontiff Daniel I]] 'the Weadew'
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*High Pontiff Everard V
 
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*High Pontiff Daniel VI
[[High Pontiff Sixtus III]]
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*[[High Pontiff John I]]
 
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*High Pontiff Pontian III
[[High Pontiff Daniel II]]
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*[[Godric Virosi|High Pontiff James II]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Owyn III]]
[[High Pontiff Everard II]] 'the Wise'
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*[[High Pontiff Jude II]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Tylos I]]
[[High Pontiff Lucien III]]
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*[[High Pontiff Everard VI]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Tylos II]]
[[High Pontiff Tobias I]]
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*[[High Pontiff Tylos III]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Pontian IV]]
[[High Pontiff Daniel III]]
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*[[High Pontiff Sixtus V]]
 
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*[[High Pontiff Sixtus VI]]
[[High Pontiff Theodosius I]]
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*[[High Pontiff Caius I]]
 
 
[[High Pontiff Sixtus IV]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Lucien IV]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Everard III]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Theodosius II]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Adrian I]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Daniel IV]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Owyn II]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Lucien V]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Clement II]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Everard IV]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Clement III]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Jude I]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Siegmund I]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Daniel V]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Pontian II]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Everard V]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Daniel VI]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Johannes I]]
 
 
 
[[High Pontiff Pontian III]]
 
 
 
 
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Church of the Canon
PontiffCaiusI.png
Arms of High Pontiff Caius I
Deity: The Creator
Scripture: Holy Scrolls
Prophets: Ex. Horen
Ex. Owyn
Ex. Godfrey
Ex. Sigismund
High Pontiff: Caius I
Synod: WIP
Holy See: Apostolic City
Realms of Canondom: Aaun2.png Apostolic Kingdom of Aaun
BackgroundHaenseCoatBiggerCrown.png Kingdom of Haense
balian.png Kingdom of Balian
petraCOA.png Commonwealth of the Petra
TheKingdomOfNumendil.png Exilic Kingdom of Númendil
New Hyspia COA.png Viceroyalty of Hyspia
Language: Common, High Imperial, New Marian, Auvergnian, Waldenian, Hyspanic & Adunic

The Church of the Canon (High Imperial: Ecclesia Canonis) is the largest religious authority in humanity. It has played a key role in the development of human civilization. Followers of the Church are called Canonists, and their religion is Canonism. The leader of the Church is called the High Pontiff, who is considered the successor of the prophets and the spiritual complement to the Holy Orenian Emperor's worldly authority. The current High Pontiff is High Pontiff Sixtus VI.

Canonism is a monotheist religion that asserts that when God (called the Creator) distributed blessings to each of the four races, he promised that four prophets (called the Exalted) would visit humanity. The Church believes these four prophets have already appeared and revealed their scriptures, called the Holy Scrolls or the Canon. The High Pontiff is the successor to these prophets, inheriting their responsibility to interpret scripture and lead the faithful.

Through prophetic succession, the Church claims sole religious authority over all Humanity. It considers any human who does not practice Canonism to be an apostate. Nonhumans are permitted to practice their native faith, but are still encouraged to convert.


The Holy Scrolls

The Holy Scrolls, of which there are four, are the scriptures of Canonism.

  • The Scroll of Virtue: Revealed to Ex. Horen, the founder of humanity. It contains seven books called 'Canticles', each detailing one of seven virtues, and one of seven commandments all must follow.
  • The Scroll of Spirit: Revealed to Ex. Owyn, the grandson of Ex. Horen. It contains Epistles, written by Ex. Owyn to the various contemporary groups. Each epistle details a misunderstanding that group had about God, and one of God's attributes.
  • The Scroll of Gospel: Revealed to Ex. Godfrey, the founder of the Holy Orenian Empire. It contains the history of humanity up to the point of Ex. Godfrey's death, and then a prophecy of the next Exalted.
  • The Scroll of Auspice: Revealed to Ex. Sigismund, who divided Church and State. It contains three visions describing the beginning, middle, and end of the last days.

The Scroll of Virtue

Canonism is generally founded on the pursuit of 'virtue', which is good and pious behavior as it is described in the Scroll of Virtue. Although the Church believes that only humans are required to observe Canonism, all races are required to be virtuous. Each of the seven canticles of the Scroll of Virtue describes a specific virtue and its derivative commandment:

  • The Canticle of Faith: You shall not blaspheme My Word, nor any thing that is holy.
  • The Canticle of Charity: You shall not desire the wealth of this world, nor the wealth of others, but the wealth of the spirit.
  • The Canticle of Temperance: You shall not lie with your kin, nor those of other tribes, and none shall lie together but in holy union.
  • The Canticle of Diligence: You shall not be idle, nor forget your duties in favor of sloth.
  • The Canticle of Patience: You shall not raise a hand in wrath, nor in envy, nor in any kind of sin.
  • The Canticle of Fidelity: You shall keep fast to your word and station, and aspire not to greatness among men, but to My glory.
  • The Canticle of Humility: You shall not judge your own virtue, be it great or small, for all fall short of Me.

Individuals who lived virtuous lives will go to one of Seven Skies after their death, depending on how well they modeled the Virtue: virtuous pagans go to the First Sky, while Canonist saints go to the Fifth Sky. Only the Exalted live and their wives live in the Sixth Sky, while God's throne is in the Seventh. Those who led evil lives go to the Void, which is a place of oblivion and torment.

The Scroll of Spirit

Canonism is monotheist, believing God is the culmination of all power, goodness, and wisdom. Each of the seven epistles of the Scroll of Spirit details one of the attributes of God, written in the form of a letter to one of Ex. Owyn's contemporaries.

  • The Epistle to the Godwinites: Written to the followers of Godwin, the second son of Ex. Horen. It chastises them for believing God has internal divisions, emphasizing his oneness.
  • The Epistle to the Jorenites: Written to the followers of Joren, the third son of Ex. Horen. It chastises them for adding foreign ideas to their religion, emphasizing God's eternality.
  • The Epistle to the Harrenites: Written to the followers of Harren, the first son of Ex. Horen. It chastises them for sinning in secret, emphasizing God's omniscience.
  • The Epistle to the Elves: Written to the followers of Malin, founder of the elves. It chastises them for believing God is only present in nature, emphasizing his omnipresence.
  • The Epistle to the Dwarves: Written to the followers of Urguan, founder of the dwarves. It chastises them for believing in a pantheon of gods, emphasizing God's omnipotence.
  • The Epistle to the Orcs: Written to the followers of Krug, founder of the orcs. It chastises them for believing God is evil, emphasizing his omnibenevolence
  • The Epistle to the Magi: Written to practitioners of magic. It chastises them for attempting to imitate and understand God's methods, emphasizing his incomprehensibility.

The Scroll of Gospel

The Scroll of Auspice

History

The Church of the Canon has existed since the founding of the human kingdom by Horen I under various names, however, a formal Head of the Faith was only appointed during the reign of his grandson, Owyn I. Since then the clergy has experienced turbulent times and periods depending on the political situation of humanity at the time.

Initially known as the Temple of the True Faith, the Church as it is today was formed by King Horen I after he was contacted by the Aenguls and granted the prophecy of his line and the Scroll of Virtue. He served as Head of the Faith until his grandson, Owyn Godwinson, came to power after slaying his traitor uncle Harren the Defiler, the forefather of the Adunians, and banishing his ilk from the lands of man. With this righteous action he returned the realm of man to the doctrine of purity and righteousness in fear of their Creator, and in reward, he was granted the Scroll of Spirit.

Under Owyn the first head of the Church was appointed, however, the nascent clergy was unsophisticated and simple, possessing of little hierarchy. For several centuries the Church kept the Faith powerful and prevalent under the Horen dynasty.

Eventually, the Horen dynasty ground to a halt, their last scion abdicating only to be replaced by the House of Perea. For several unstable years under the Perea line and subsequently the Sheffield line, the Church grew redundant and was mistreated by the three usurper kings. Throughout this period, the Church was kept unified by St. High Priest Everard, who is in modern times praised for his ability to maintain the Church and keep it intact.

With the undead onslaught, the Kingdom of Oren fractured into three realms, Hanseti, Renatus and Salvus. Only Renatus continued to adhere to the principles of the faith after the Church was absorbed into it, and for eighteen years between the split and the regency of Renatus there was no formal head of the faith. King Eze'kiel of the Tarus dynasty surrendered his realm to a regent lord who finally appointed a Prince-Archbishop.

When the regency ended and the dynasty of Horen was restored, the King and later Emperor Godfrey I was proclaimed the third prophet of exalted nature by the Church. This was due to his great deeds, as Godfrey did what others could not - he unified the quarrelling human kingdoms by the sword and the cross and brought forth divine scripture. the Scroll of Gospel, a deed not done in over a thousand years.

The appointing of a Prince-Archbishop, James Hightower, had thus established a common Pontifical tradition, although it would not be executed to its fullest extent until the reign of St. High Pontiff Lucien I. With the Exodus came High Pontiff Owyn I, a radical figure known for his gross accumulation of secular power and political wit. It was this period of chaos where the final divine scripture of the Canon was revealed to the exalted Siegmund, the Scroll of Auspice, an ominous prophecy which revealed the end times. Siegmund released the Church of all caesaropapist oaths and allowed it to govern and elect among itself, granting the Church the ultimate ability to administer its communion.

With this came the middling figures of Radomir I and Lucien II, both mastermind theologians with lofty goals and little means to accomplish them due to the volatile nature of post-Exodus Oren. Whilst the former resigned in face of the challenges of the Pontificate, Lucien II turned to militancy to accomplish his goals, establishing the Order of St. Lucien, a fellowship which has had a strained relationship with its Mother Church. The clerical peerage had soon grown corrupt with their newfound liberties, and High Pontiff Lucien II died in an attempt to restrain them in an assassination by poison.

These corruptions soon festered into sects, with various priests lobbying to establish their cultural rites as dominant. The two most prominent sects in the Empire, the Ruskan Orthodoxy and Rovinist-Lucienist sects had soon found themselves in open warfare against one another due to petty doctrinal dogmas, while the Darfeyist Pontificate had tolerated, if not encouraged, the attempted genocide inflicted on both sides. This culminated in the Franciscan Massacre, where King Francis I of Oren along with his court were butchered openly by Lucienist and Decterum traitors. These Franciscican martyrs are heralded as beatified figures of the Church

The brutal actions of the Darfeyist Pontificates had led to their stigmatization in society, with various nobles of renown outraged and disgusted at the open depravity of their Church. A group of young radicals, spearheaded by Basil of Sabris, a cleric of mild renown, had issued 21 theses against the Church, demanding an open purge and overhaul of the ecclesiastical order. The ruling family of the period, the House of Chivay, had used the document as basis to restore a caesaropapist tradition, leading to a deep decline in clergy activity, with many who felt the practice heretical in face of the Siegmundic tradition. This Third Interregnum was kept together by the High Patriarch Thomas I, known more commonly as Cordal deHerendul, a closet Canonist who maintained the farce of caesaropapism until the Chivay regime was usurped in the Vibian Coup and the Church could restore its rightful liberties.

The Third Interregnum ended with the appointment of Siguine of Barrows being named High Pontiff by the Ecclesiastical Synod; he took upon himself the pontifical name of Daniel I, in honor of Saint Daniel of Al’Khazar, the patron saint of peace; the period in which Daniel was elected was known as a time of troubles, with chaos and instability caused by the coup of Vibius de Sola and other squabbling by both secular authorities and religious authorities alike. However, his hopes for stability were dashed with the incessant civil discord characterized in Emperor Tobias’ reign. The two however, benefitted from another, as the Holy See was granted the lands of Fursten and Cyriaum to establish a clerical powerbase. While Daniel remained apolitical in the fall of the Carrion Empire by the hands of the Renatus Occult and Aesterwald, the successor states found his carrion descent concerning and declared schism. The Great Schism War was fought between the Kingdom of Akovia, the Duchy of Savoy, the March of Adria, and the County of Werdenberg against the Konigreich of Aesterwald, the Mardonic League, the Orcish Warnation, and the Dwarves. Canonism prevailed as its soldiery crushed the opposition and peace and stability echoed throughout Oren after a half century of tensions.

Daniel used this period of peace to elaborate and adapt the Canon; his work in rendering it to the Common Tongue had enabled a sprung in growth of religious knowledge and activity. Written tradition and the standardization of liturgy and religious dogma had earned him the moniker ‘the Reader’, for his scholarship and pursuit in academia. After forty years, he passed of old age in the Blessed Patrick Cathedral in Petrus. His protege, Theodosius of Fursten, secured the Synod election thenceforth, seeking to electrify and build upon Daniel’s foundation. Finding no pontiff nor saint who managed to do such, he took upon the name Sixtus III after the little-knowned Sixtian Pontiffs, in hopes of establishing his own legacy.

Unfortunately, after six years at the helm of the Pontificate, Sixtus III was assassinated after rumors surfaced of his support for the Adrian side of the Orenian civil war. His successor, Daniel II, led the faith before, as High Patriarch Thomas I, and is overjoyed at the chance to redeem himself as the leader of a true and legitimate faith instead of a caesareopapist puppet. He is the first non-Raev Pontiff since the days of Darfey. Sixtus' successor was swiftly chosen by a slim majority, Cordal d'Herendul for the second time in his long clerical career was chosen to lead the faith. Taking upon him the name Daniel II.

Daniel II's reign was considered by most to be a success, though due mostly to his counselors whom would often rule in his stead. As the Vicar of GOD Daniel oversaw the stamping out of heresy in Kaedrin, with the assistance of the Magnate, he also sanctioned a crusade further south. Under Daniel's hand, the godless steppe bandits of the south were driven from their lands, making way for the founding of Luciensport, and the assurance of relative peace amongst the faithful. He died of old age.

More information can be found here.[1]

Church's Exalted

Horen I "the Father" - Golden Laurel Patron of Humanity, Covenants and Humility

Owyn I "the Purifier" - Flaming Sword Patron of Purity, War, and Fire

Godfrey I "the Redeemer"- Silver Scepter Patron of Dominion, Glory, and Justice

Siegmund I "the Preserver" - Globus Cruciger Patron of Clairvoyance, Wisdom, and Sight


Leaders of the Faith

Religions
Human Faiths Canonism · Red Faith · The Old Faith · Muri'jah
Dwarven Faiths Brathmordakin
Elven Faiths Aspectism · Aepheism
Orcish Faiths Orcish Spiritism
Other Faiths Halfling Spiritism · Om'echan · The Viera