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Tempus (also known as the Lord of Battle) is the god of war. His dogma is primarily concerned with honorable battle, forbidding cowardice and encouraging the use of force of arms to settle disputes.  His symbol is a flaming sword.
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The Church of Blazing Glory is the priesthood of [[The Archknight]], the goddess of battle, and glory.
  
Temples to the Lord of Battle look more like military fortresses than the archetypal temple. They featured barracks, mess halls, armories, and training grounds.
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The priests of the church are warriors first and preachers second, and the order's temples look more like military fortresses than the archetypal temple. They feature barracks, mess halls, armories, and training grounds.
  
Due to its tendency to have followers and priests on both sides of any engagement, the Church of Tempus has no central authority that might support one side or the other exclusively. Within a given temple or order, however, there is a strict hierarchy and chain of command.
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Due to its tendency to have followers and priests on both sides of any engagement, the Church of Blazing Glory has no central authority that might support one side or the other exclusively. Within a given temple or order, however, there is a strict hierarchy and chain of command.
  
See [[:Category:Church of Tempus Member]] for a full list of notable members.
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See [[:Category:Church of Blazing Glory Member]] for a full list of notable members.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 28 June 2018

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The Church of Blazing Glory is the priesthood of The Archknight, the goddess of battle, and glory.

The priests of the church are warriors first and preachers second, and the order's temples look more like military fortresses than the archetypal temple. They feature barracks, mess halls, armories, and training grounds.

Due to its tendency to have followers and priests on both sides of any engagement, the Church of Blazing Glory has no central authority that might support one side or the other exclusively. Within a given temple or order, however, there is a strict hierarchy and chain of command.

See Category:Church of Blazing Glory Member for a full list of notable members.