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- The fundamental question of the enduring peace among and gradually weakening of the anti-Pscaelan Meranthe was the highest importance for all magi, paramountly those who at the present time may wish to fight stop the Fel. Thus one must pay particular attention to the religions in Goldlight.
- Their followers pose the deity to be such:
- "The Dreamer, the Lady of Dreams, the goddess-saint of the Morninglord and Holy Mother to her chosen nation, is the deific body, consciousness, and presence of...well, Herself.
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- By contrast, the Servant is the material avatar used at present to interact with the masses of man; you would know it as the Seneschal. The...there is a difference between the two. Beyond the reduction in senses and powers between the core and the avatar, the Servant has less of the...divine instinct, I would say, of the Dreamer. Much as your hand's nerves are not sophisticated enough to perform the cognitive processes of your brain, the Servant is sufficiently reduced that it cannot enact the same degree of power and cognition upon the earth."
- One would be surprised that these are in fact these are Azraelites, resurfacing the religion that was suppose to be buried with the old ruins of a town of Oscuri. Yes with the incredibly tedious way in which that old dog Garret twabbles to make his town appear holy, the Azraelite Church of Altharim is in fact a branch of the Goldlight Order.
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- With the words and sly arguments the wily geezer speaks, one avoids trying to speak about the precise, correct terms of his anti-Meranthe faith and redirect the argument to the Fel threat. Because the truth is after all absurdly depraved.
- The central holy figure of the Goldlight Order, and the main source of their faith, is a criminal Lich!
- Everybody amongst the leadership caste of Delphina and the Republic knows it....
- The subject of prayer of Goldlight is Azrael's Servant, an unrepentant lich whose spirit is bound to a pearl phylactery around the neck with such powers to raise the dead, inhabit and possess bodies. The wielder of a codex of soul transference.
- Fel conquerer of Valmasia and history's most corrupt and prolific necromancer. By admission of Garret Richter: the leader of the Azraelite Empire of Valmasia for one thousand years until the late 1800's, before it and all of its people were defeated by the soldiers of Kraus. Their last chosen form was that of an Oscuri general. They revived the dead with a "necromancy of choice" beyond the peace barriers where the depravity of undeath was attempted extensively. Mayhaps, the most probable origin of necromancy in Meranthe. Such did not answer when confronted.
- In Meranthe, the necromancer revived Garret Richter as an undead.
- By admission of Garret Richter: before creating the Empire: the Servant fought as a "child soldier" against humanity during Azrael's insurgency whilst the Morninglord attempted the slaughter and enslavement of every living creature, by raising them as undead. Kraus used the last of his power incarnating into a champion to stop the Morninglord and retreated to Avalon.
- According to the Lich: "Bound by oath to the Lumin King's request." Yet mayhaps the good King's ownership of the lich's phylactery is the only check against their depravity as they patiently await their release.
- Learned from a letter from Atlas
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