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Kaladas, the stolen lands, 193 AN

Saints

Saints

Saints are named only by the Supreme Patriarch. Candidates must have been dead for at least a decade before they can be named a saint, and must have accomplished a deed of tremendous importance to the Church’s work. Nearly always, this includes the most pious members of the Church who have worked great goods in their life, but it also occasionally includes secular figures who have aided the Church greatly with land grants and other gifts.   A saint’s name is remembered with great reverence, and the holy orders often have sub-orders named after saints. For instance, there is an Order of St. Edrien among the paladins. Saint Edrien was a Lord Protector who, it is said, journeyed to Hell and won back the immortal soul of a Supreme Patriarch that was wrongly stolen by the servants of Asmodeus.   The order in his name is especially dedicated to protecting those who are attacked by Hell for their goodness. Most churches are named after saints from the area. The two most famous saints are Saint Hefasten and Saint Anne, who founded the Great Church and the order of paladins, respectively.

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