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The magnificent edifice to [[Toran]] was gone; that spot stood empty for a decade. Daily, the Deep dwarf guards would come around and perform a strange ritual over the spot involving metal dust and mushroom powder, but beyond that, the area was left exposed to the packed earth beneath the brick. All other known shrines (except, it's said, the hidden one to [[Branderback]]) were removed.
The magnificent edifice to [[Toran]] was gone; that spot stood empty for a decade. Daily, the Deep dwarf guards would come around and perform a strange ritual over the spot involving metal dust and mushroom powder, but beyond that, the area was left exposed to the packed earth beneath the brick. All other known shrines (except, it's said, the hidden one to [[Branderback]]) were removed.


It was during this time that the courts of the Deep Lord were in session. They sent a handful of people daily to the marble prison. It became obvious after several years that even with the slowing of the arrests as the citizenry adapted to the new laws that the prison could not possibly hold all the convicts sent there. Visitation rights were banned from the beginning'once a person entered through the iron-reinforced doors of the jail, they would not be seen again until their sentence was up. A good number were never seen again. The explanation given was that they had perished in their cells or in fights with other inmates. But still, how could a finite space house so many people? And where were the bodies? It was later that the public was told that convicts could be sent to prisons elsewhere at the Lord's pleasure; however, <span class="ITALIC">elsewhere</span> was never defined and remains a mystery still. Public sentiment nose-dived and small riots resulted. The atmosphere around Prantz remains gloomy.
It was during this time that the courts of the Deep Lord were in session. They sent a handful of people daily to the marble prison. It became obvious after several years that even with the slowing of the arrests as the citizenry adapted to the new laws that the prison could not possibly hold all the convicts sent there. Visitation rights were banned from the beginning'once a person entered through the iron-reinforced doors of the jail, they would not be seen again until their sentence was up. A good number were never seen again. The explanation given was that they had perished in their cells or in fights with other inmates. But still, how could a finite space house so many people? And where were the bodies? It was later that the public was told that convicts could be sent to prisons elsewhere at the Lord's pleasure; however, elsewhere was never defined and remains a mystery still. Public sentiment nose-dived and small riots resulted. The atmosphere around Prantz remains gloomy.


The citadel of [[Rofirein]] carried on as best it could aiding those in trouble, but it was set to be dismantled in 1415 when Barvath Hiramun III, the Golden Voice of Rofirein, was given the sudden opportunity to strike a deal with the Deep Lord. After intense negotiations, an announcement was made in Oclar 1416 that the Rofireinites, while not acknowledged as a church or as a religion, were being recognized as a lawful entity and therefore being placed in charge of the court system as an independent part of Lord Rael's government. This marked the first change in public opinion toward pro-Rael sentiment; however, it has been widely touted as a purely political move as the Rofireinites still have no control over what happens to a person once they have been legally convicted, sentenced, and marched through the gates of the prison.
The citadel of [[Rofirein]] carried on as best it could aiding those in trouble, but it was set to be dismantled in 1415 when Barvath Hiramun III, the Golden Voice of Rofirein, was given the sudden opportunity to strike a deal with the Deep Lord. After intense negotiations, an announcement was made in Oclar 1416 that the Rofireinites, while not acknowledged as a church or as a religion, were being recognized as a lawful entity and therefore being placed in charge of the court system as an independent part of Lord Rael's government. This marked the first change in public opinion toward pro-Rael sentiment; however, it has been widely touted as a purely political move as the Rofireinites still have no control over what happens to a person once they have been legally convicted, sentenced, and marched through the gates of the prison.
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Religion returned to the realm on 1 Janar, 1419. An hour before dawn, Lord of Rael left the castle and walked in a measured pace alongside a contingent of his guards toward the new structure. Behind the hooded, cloaked ruler was a wagon covered by a black cloth. The strange procession was witnessed by few. One woman out preparing to go to market saw the procession, and she had this to say:
Religion returned to the realm on 1 Janar, 1419. An hour before dawn, Lord of Rael left the castle and walked in a measured pace alongside a contingent of his guards toward the new structure. Behind the hooded, cloaked ruler was a wagon covered by a black cloth. The strange procession was witnessed by few. One woman out preparing to go to market saw the procession, and she had this to say:


<span class="ITALIC">They weren't hiding anything, just walking right down the street. They pulled the wagon up to the steps, and Lord Rael took a big hammer thing from it, one of those with two hammer heads. It was dark, the hammer I mean. Dark metal. They opened up the doors and he took it inside. And that was it.</span>
They weren't hiding anything, just walking right down the street. They pulled the wagon up to the steps, and Lord Rael took a big hammer thing from it, one of those with two hammer heads. It was dark, the hammer I mean. Dark metal. They opened up the doors and he took it inside. And that was it.


The next morning the Church of [[Sulterio]] opened to any who would come. It was revealed that the Deep dwarf who ruled the city also followed the ways of the Adamantium Brotherhood in the Order of [[Wisdom]]. From the solid adamantium altar, Lord Rael said that his god was misunderstood and a scapegoat for the failures of other gods. He spoke of Sulterio's respect for law and pointed to the orderly way the city was being run. He spoke of his god's respect for creation, noting several smiths around town whose work he admired (none being surface dwarves) and the upswing in merchants and businesses. And he told of the Church of Sulterio, which was the first many ears in that crowd had ever heard of it.
The next morning the Church of [[Sulterio]] opened to any who would come. It was revealed that the Deep dwarf who ruled the city also followed the ways of the Adamantium Brotherhood in the Order of [[Wisdom]]. From the solid adamantium altar, Lord Rael said that his god was misunderstood and a scapegoat for the failures of other gods. He spoke of Sulterio's respect for law and pointed to the orderly way the city was being run. He spoke of his god's respect for creation, noting several smiths around town whose work he admired (none being surface dwarves) and the upswing in merchants and businesses. And he told of the Church of Sulterio, which was the first many ears in that crowd had ever heard of it.
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The people of Prantz found a message that many could relate to. While much that would upset the masses was conveniently left out, the mellow, rolling tenor of Lord Rael drew nods from a number of heads. Quoted from his speech:
The people of Prantz found a message that many could relate to. While much that would upset the masses was conveniently left out, the mellow, rolling tenor of Lord Rael drew nods from a number of heads. Quoted from his speech:


<span class="ITALIC">&quot;Long it has been said that we are such a different people, and our god is callous and cruel. But listen to what he dictates, listen to what he says, and you, and you, and you, you might all find something of worth. </span>
&quot;Long it has been said that we are such a different people, and our god is callous and cruel. But listen to what he dictates, listen to what he says, and you, and you, and you, you might all find something of worth.  


Protect your family. Honor your clan and your people. Are these the words of an uncaring god? Do you not do this already?
Protect your family. Honor your clan and your people. Are these the words of an uncaring god? Do you not do this already?