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Well now getting ogryns on our side would seriously increase our cults combat abilities.
The vision is a sign from the Emperor that theirs is a righteous cause; or at least, that is what the Redemptionists claim. Others wonder what incense they are using in their burners.
Is this inter house politics or a mistake?846.751.M41
House Hyanstor has presented evidence that the head of House Hyarrstor has not paid due diligence to the Emperor in a chapel for a number of years, although they did not reveal their source. Terrin mal Hyarrstor objected of course, claiming he prayed in private, but his relationship with the Ministorum and the pious House Andustor has taken a blow.
No, they're two different houses. I kinda regret making the two names similar, but oh well.
I'm going to say that this is an invalid vote, and that if you want to do this you'll need to take it as an action next turn
If the amount they prayed was how you defined a heretic, most of Keltist would be on stakes about now.
That wasn't a no…..If the amount they prayed was how you defined a heretic, most of Keltist would be on stakes about now.
You know I had serious doubts about the value of making paper weaponry when it was suggested. It just seemed like too much work for too little effort imo. Still, the person who suggested it seemed passionate and it's not like having untraceable weapons that could pass through metal detectors is a bad thing. With this ruling though, I'm glad we are so close to success on that action. Might want to check the legal definition of "weapon" next turn though.During a meeting of the Council, the body that supposedly rules Kelt, Nikko Andustor tried to push through reforms that would allow the ownership of weapons on religious grounds. The somewhat silly idea was defeated, but Ennema Forstor went further and instituted a new law that prevents any religious group owning weapons. Of course, no one has wanted to tell the Redemptionists.