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Latest revision as of 16:38, 13 November 2017
From the charter of the Sect of Conquest:
The Age of Desperation has come to a close, taking with it a number of truths mortals once believed without question. Nothing is permanent. All things, divine or otherwise are subject to weakening and eventual destruction if constant care is not taken to maintain solidarity and purpose.
Conquest. The word conjures images of subjugated peoples and wartorn lands, men and women dying with weapon in hand, great conquerors imposing their will on nations ripe to fall. Conquest is war in the pursuit of a vision set for all the world by one individual or group of individuals. The Cult of Conquest calls forth the greatest heroes of Ithaqua and Antioch to join their strength to a vision for the future.
Conquest. A campaign of bloodshed and subterfuge, honor where possible, results at all costs, all in the pursuit of a unified land where all men and women are bound together in strength, in service to one true ideal. An empire built on strong foundations can survive and protect each other from all trials and tribulations.
What lies on the other side of the great Conquest? A world of peace and prosperity. A land without fear.