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  • ...s, fewer differences than I am imagining, in post-Enlightenment, separated-church-and-state[1] America? ...century not have seen it as "god's law"? The distinction we make between church and state didn't exist until the revolutionaries invented it out of thin ai
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  • ...|sage study]] in the [[Sage Field|field]] of [[The Church (sage field)|The Church]], investing the character with a particular "spiritual strength." This is ...'': enables the entitlement, the land and the support to build a temple or church of modest design.
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  • ...ng from the land and knowing the land, while acting as a caretaker of that land. ...dy)|birds]] — and the absence of noisy carts, shouting voices and [[Church|church]] bells.
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  • ...s]]: families tied to the land by debt or contract, who work on the lord's land in exchange for enough to survive. Often, the manner of the [[Peasant|peasa ...only, however, they describe traditional temperate farmlands, wherever the land is arable and plenty of water exists. Most rural areas surround a [[Town|t
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  • ...ath|dead]] as performed by European rural communities, in places lacking a church building or the consistent presence of a person of the [[Cleric (class)|cle ...ush and thus an unwillingness to take the necessary time to clear away the land and find the bodies underground.
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  • Much of the Norwegian land is broken up by small kingdoms, whose [[Gnome Race & Physiology|gnomish]] a ...fluenced by the Lutheran Reformation, established in the 16th century. The church holds a central role in daily life, and religious customs and traditions ar
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  • ...il|council]]. Better than 9 of 10 villages possess a [[Temple (structure)|church or temple]], with the [[Cleric (class)|cleric]] acting as a moral guide and
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  • ...ns, unfair treatment by feudal lords, economic hardship, disputes with the church. Through speeches and financial contributions, the character is able so or
    6 KB (946 words) - 23:17, 27 October 2023
  • ...s made entirely of stone or brick impose high above the pavement. A stone church appears on every block. There are no public places to drink; guildhouse pa ...dy, or noble, occasionally a royal, whose power extends over all the rural land that surrounds the city, and often beyond that. The lord's ancestor was he
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  • ...ar East, it was logical for Constantinople to be the seat of the Christian Church. The Latin language was the official language of the empire, but Greek was ...lastic struggle, weakened the mepire from within and alienated it from the Church of Rome. The final separation of east and west, Constantinople and Rome, d
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  • ...operate independently, pursuing roles as hunters or private wardens of the land. Assassins or thieves among them roam as solitary criminals, carrying out t ...mily, along with various responsibilities such as tending to their plot of land or pursuing a secondary skill to support their livelihood. They often have
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  • ...campaign setting – particularly as the DM can bestow equipment, buildings, land, titles, supporting [[Soldier-at-Arms (profession)|soldiers]] ... and even | style="text-align: center"|cleric || church/temple (1-14), monastery (15-20)
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