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The '''Church of Langenthal''' is the largest religious institution on the [[Surface]], primarily rooted in [[Ihazon]]. It vows to serve the way of [[God]]. The church has for long sworn protection of [[Togfan]], whom they believe is the messenger of God, and condemned [[Borisdotpercy]], whom they claim to be the God of Deception. It has a long history of involvement in major events in the world.
The '''Church of Langenthal''' is the largest religious institution on the [[Surface]], primarily rooted in [[Ihazon]]. It vows to serve the way of [[God]]. The church has for long sworn protection of [[Togfan]], whom they believe is the messenger of God, and condemned [[Borisdotpercy]], whom they claim to be the God of Deception. It has a long history of involvement in major events in the world.
== Politics ==
The Church of Langenthal is represented politically by the party Devout Reformists, led by [[Archbishop Ronald McDonald]]. They vow to reform [[Ihazon]] to go back to its religious roots, replace the parliamentary Republic with a theocracy, establish [[Trondheim]] as its capital, and rename the nation to the Holy Lands of Ihazon.


== History (adapted from the Ancient Tapestries of Langenthal Church) ==
== History (adapted from the Ancient Tapestries of Langenthal Church) ==

Revision as of 11:11, 12 September 2017

The Church of Langenthal is the largest religious institution on the Surface, primarily rooted in Ihazon. It vows to serve the way of God. The church has for long sworn protection of Togfan, whom they believe is the messenger of God, and condemned Borisdotpercy, whom they claim to be the God of Deception. It has a long history of involvement in major events in the world.

Politics

The Church of Langenthal is represented politically by the party Devout Reformists, led by Archbishop Ronald McDonald. They vow to reform Ihazon to go back to its religious roots, replace the parliamentary Republic with a theocracy, establish Trondheim as its capital, and rename the nation to the Holy Lands of Ihazon.

History (adapted from the Ancient Tapestries of Langenthal Church)

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