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| '''Bown''': 13th centuly
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| '''Venerated in''': [[Church of the Canon]]
 
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| '''Died''': 14th centuly <br> Unknown
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| '''Canonized by''': Everard I
 
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| '''Venewated in''': [[Church of the Canon]]
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| '''Feast day''': 1st of the Grand Harvest
 
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| '''Canonized by''': Evewawd I
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| '''Patron of''': Peace, cities, pilgrims and travel
 
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| '''Feast day''': 1st of the Gwand Hawvest
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| '''Patwon of''': Peace, cities, piwglims and twavew
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| '''Born''': 13th century
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| '''House''': [[House of Horen|Horen]]
 
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'''Saint Daniew of Aw'khazaw''', (died mid-14th centuly) bown as '''Daniew Howen''', is venewated as a [[Saint|saint]] by the [[Church of the Canon]]. In life he was a [[King of Oren]] of the House of Howen, howevew aftew wosing his thwone he began a life as a twavewling mendicant.  
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'''Saint Daniel of Al'khazar''', (died mid-14th century) born as '''Daniel Horen''', is venerated as a [[saint]] by the [[Church of the Canon]]. In life he was a [[King of Oren]] of the House of Horen, however after losing his throne he began a life as a travelling mendicant.  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
The wegendawy Saint Daniew is cewebrated thwoughout the Canonist community as a modew monawch and piwglim. Bown as the thiwd among brothews, St. Daniew was not expected to inhelit, and thus his fathew had intwoduced him to the wowwd of theowogy in hopes of finding a vocation fow the pwetendew. Yet in a stwoke of misfowtune, the plinceling's ewdew brothews feww iww to a sweeping pwague, and Daniew took upon his fathew's mantwe as [[King of Oren]]. He nevew fowgot his theowogicaw twaining, howevew, and found himsewf engwossed in mattews of faith.
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The legendary Saint Daniel is celebrated throughout the Canonist community as a model monarch and pilgrim. Born as the third among brothers, St. Daniel was not expected to inherit, and thus his father had introduced him to the world of theology in hopes of finding a vocation for the pretender. Yet in a stroke of misfortune, the princeling's elder brothers fell ill to a sweeping plague, and Daniel took upon his father's mantle as [[King of Oren]]. He never forgot his theological training, however, and found himself engrossed in matters of faith.
 
   
 
   
Daniew Howen's fiwst act as King was shifting his capitaw away fwom the twaditionaw Howen seat of Jwent to a smaww fishing viwwage nowthwest, in hopes of being cwosew to the howy sites of Aegis and finding the wost city of Pawadisus. This viwwage, undew his competent administwation, became the bustling metwopolis of Aw'Khazaw, the jewew of Aegis and city of wowwd's desiwe as a center of commewce, cultule, and pwestige. Yet he nevew fowgot his faith in his fowtunes; he financed and wed the constwuction the gwand King's Woad, a highway fwom the Cwoud Tempwe to Aw'Khazaw in hopes in populalizing the twadition of piwglimage and twavew. But despite his success as a monawch, Daniew woathed to sit in his pawace, an awdent admiwew of the wowwd awound him, often slipping the guise of a beggaw at dusk and brending in lith his subjects.
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Daniel Horen's first act as King was shifting his capital away from the traditional Horen seat of Jrent to a small fishing village northwest, in hopes of being closer to the holy sites of Aegis and finding the lost city of Paradisus. This village, under his competent administration, became the bustling metropolis of Al'Khazar, the jewel of Aegis and city of world's desire as a center of commerce, culture, and prestige. Yet he never forgot his faith in his fortunes; he financed and led the construction the grand King's Road, a highway from the Cloud Temple to Al'Khazar in hopes in popularizing the tradition of pilgrimage and travel. But despite his success as a monarch, Daniel loathed to sit in his palace, an ardent admirer of the world around him, often slipping the guise of a beggar at dusk and blending in with his subjects.
 
   
 
   
Aftew twenty yeaws of peaceful weign, the buldens of statecwaft began to take a toww upon Daniew's ability to spwead the wowd of God, and he pwomptwy abdicated. Wacking sons at the time, Daniew yiewded his thwone to his seneschaw, and the Sheffiewd wegime hencefowth commenced as Daniew wetiwed to his estate in Awstion. Though nevew officiawwy owdained in the Tempwe of the Faith, many contempowalies dubbed 'Good King Dan" as a missionawy due to his natule of convewting countwess peopwes in his voyages. A populaw cult wevowved awound the fowmew king as he twavewsed the wand spweading the faith to the wemote cownews of the wowwd, one famous pupiw of the cult being St. Evewawd. Aftew yeaws of wandeling, pweaching, and deliveling the faith, St. Daniew passed away in his sweep. Foul houls aftew his death, he was canonized, lith thwongs of faithful wushing to Howen's Cathedwaw in Aw'Khazaw cwaiming miwacwes on behawf of St. Daniew.
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After twenty years of peaceful reign, the burdens of statecraft began to take a toll upon Daniel's ability to spread the word of God, and he promptly abdicated. Lacking sons at the time, Daniel yielded his throne to his seneschal, and the Sheffield regime henceforth commenced as Daniel retired to his estate in Alstion. Though never officially ordained in the Temple of the Faith, many contemporaries dubbed 'Good King Dan" as a missionary due to his nature of converting countless peoples in his voyages. A popular cult revolved around the former king as he traversed the land spreading the faith to the remote corners of the world, one famous pupil of the cult being St. Everard. After years of wandering, preaching, and delivering the faith, St. Daniel passed away in his sleep. Four hours after his death, he was canonized, with throngs of faithful rushing to Horen's Cathedral in Al'Khazar claiming miracles on behalf of St. Daniel.
  
 
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Saint Daniel of Al'khazar
Saint
Venerated in: Church of the Canon
Canonized by: Everard I
Feast day: 1st of the Grand Harvest
Patron of: Peace, cities, pilgrims and travel
Born: 13th century
Died: 14th century
Unknown
House: Horen

Saint Daniel of Al'khazar, (died mid-14th century) born as Daniel Horen, is venerated as a saint by the Church of the Canon. In life he was a King of Oren of the House of Horen, however after losing his throne he began a life as a travelling mendicant.

Biography

The legendary Saint Daniel is celebrated throughout the Canonist community as a model monarch and pilgrim. Born as the third among brothers, St. Daniel was not expected to inherit, and thus his father had introduced him to the world of theology in hopes of finding a vocation for the pretender. Yet in a stroke of misfortune, the princeling's elder brothers fell ill to a sweeping plague, and Daniel took upon his father's mantle as King of Oren. He never forgot his theological training, however, and found himself engrossed in matters of faith.

Daniel Horen's first act as King was shifting his capital away from the traditional Horen seat of Jrent to a small fishing village northwest, in hopes of being closer to the holy sites of Aegis and finding the lost city of Paradisus. This village, under his competent administration, became the bustling metropolis of Al'Khazar, the jewel of Aegis and city of world's desire as a center of commerce, culture, and prestige. Yet he never forgot his faith in his fortunes; he financed and led the construction the grand King's Road, a highway from the Cloud Temple to Al'Khazar in hopes in popularizing the tradition of pilgrimage and travel. But despite his success as a monarch, Daniel loathed to sit in his palace, an ardent admirer of the world around him, often slipping the guise of a beggar at dusk and blending in with his subjects.

After twenty years of peaceful reign, the burdens of statecraft began to take a toll upon Daniel's ability to spread the word of God, and he promptly abdicated. Lacking sons at the time, Daniel yielded his throne to his seneschal, and the Sheffield regime henceforth commenced as Daniel retired to his estate in Alstion. Though never officially ordained in the Temple of the Faith, many contemporaries dubbed 'Good King Dan" as a missionary due to his nature of converting countless peoples in his voyages. A popular cult revolved around the former king as he traversed the land spreading the faith to the remote corners of the world, one famous pupil of the cult being St. Everard. After years of wandering, preaching, and delivering the faith, St. Daniel passed away in his sleep. Four hours after his death, he was canonized, with throngs of faithful rushing to Horen's Cathedral in Al'Khazar claiming miracles on behalf of St. Daniel.