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*St. John - the Baptist is definitely mentioned; the Evangelist may be as well. | *St. John - the Baptist is definitely mentioned; the Evangelist may be as well. | ||
*St. Matthew | *St. Matthew | ||
*St. Joshua - patron of | *St. Joshua - patron of spies | ||
*St. Fiacre - patron of medicine and gardeners | *St. Fiacre - patron of medicine and gardeners | ||
*St. Cyriac - patron of learning (this is a definite attribute change) | *St. Cyriac - patron of learning (this is a definite attribute change) | ||
*St. Dunstan - patron of smiths of every kind, as well as musicians | *St. Dunstan - patron of smiths of every kind, as well as musicians | ||
*St. Meliflua - patron of anarchists and devils (ahistorical) | *St. Meliflua - patron of anarchists and devils (ahistorical) | ||
* | *Mr. Eaten's saints: Arthur, Beau, Cerise, Destin, Erzulie, Forthigan, and Gawain. Many of these names belong to legendary figures, but not saints. | ||
*Saints Gertrude de Nivelles, Stephen-in-the-River, Aegidius, Simeon, Giles, Nathanael, Vincent of Saragossa, Guthlac, Leonard, Cyril, Agafa, Sebastian, Brillifage, Ulrich, Erasmus, and Cadfael all are mentioned in events. Some are real, while others are fictional. | |||
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!colspan=3|[[File:stfiacres.png|50px]] The Bishop of St. Fiacre's is... | !colspan=3|[[File:stfiacres.png|50px]] The Bishop of St. Fiacre's is... | ||
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|... a Snuffer, a face-stealing monster from [[the Elder Continent]]. He's more benign than other Snuffers, but like the rest of his kind, he's looking for the secrets of the Mountain of Light. Those who seek their Heart's Desire will | |... a Snuffer, a face-stealing monster from [[the Elder Continent]]. He's more benign than other Snuffers, but like the rest of his kind, he's looking for the secrets of the Mountain of Light. Those who seek their Heart's Desire will discover that he's one of the players of the card game called the Marvellous. | ||
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Revision as of 05:44, 27 June 2016
"Churches still hold services, London still has its bishops, the Traitor Empress is still the head of the Church of England. Theology has become more flexible, of course. People are more polite about Hell. A few of the saints seem to have had a change of name."


The Anglican Church still survives in London. It just has to be more delicate about devils, because after all, it's now among devils...
Notable Clergymen
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... a Snuffer, a face-stealing monster from the Elder Continent. He's more benign than other Snuffers, but like the rest of his kind, he's looking for the secrets of the Mountain of Light. Those who seek their Heart's Desire will discover that he's one of the players of the card game called the Marvellous. |
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...a giant wrestler and former cavalryman who hopes to lead a new invasion of Hell (even though the Campaign of '68 failed disastrously). They say his miter is made of iron. |
Who Works With the Church?
Note: some individuals of these types also collaborate with Revolutionaries.
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Campaigners
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Mystics
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Glassmen
What Do Bishops Have In Their Cellars?
Whatever it is, the Affable Monsignor will trade it.
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Greyfields 1882
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Morelways 1872
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Strangling Willow Absinthe
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Broken Giant 1844 (Real grape wine from before the Fall!)
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Tiny Jeweled Reliquary (a mark of recognition)