Difference between revisions of "Crusade"
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The stories claimed the paladins were ridding corruption. But were they? Or were they just removing whoever they found to be politically inconvenient...? Once someone is slain, it is hard to prove if they truly were a vampire or not. | The stories claimed the paladins were ridding corruption. But were they? Or were they just removing whoever they found to be politically inconvenient...? Once someone is slain, it is hard to prove if they truly were a vampire or not. | ||
− | One famous event during the Crusade was the siege at [[Drakenhoff Estate]] where [[Count Drakenhoff]] and his entire family | + | One famous event during the Crusade was the siege at [[Drakenhoff Estate]] where [[Count Drakenhoff]] and his entire family, supposedly all vampires, were wiped out. A few thousand paladins and Knights of Tempus were involved in this siege. |
Latest revision as of 10:34, 19 June 2016
It is commonly known that the Church of Tempus used to be more militaristic and have a larger reach. Stories of the Crusade are only spoken about in hushed voices.
Their goal was to eradicate all evil, such as lycans or vampires.
This sometimes resulted in entire villages being executed.
The stories claimed the paladins were ridding corruption. But were they? Or were they just removing whoever they found to be politically inconvenient...? Once someone is slain, it is hard to prove if they truly were a vampire or not.
One famous event during the Crusade was the siege at Drakenhoff Estate where Count Drakenhoff and his entire family, supposedly all vampires, were wiped out. A few thousand paladins and Knights of Tempus were involved in this siege.