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For over two centuries, the '''Ordine Vashnar Lumeni''' was the community of the [[Cyrene]] Faithful, nested deep within the [[Southern Vashnars|Vashnar Mountains]]. These [[Priest|Priests]] and [[Paladin|Paladins]] devoted their lives to the Faith, the Faithful, and their city alike, championing the cause of the Light, studying philosophy and logic, safeguarding their isolated mountain home from taint and harm.
For over two centuries, the '''Ordine Vashnar Lumeni''' was the community of the [[Cyrene]] Faithful, nested deep within the [[Vashnar Mountains|Southern Vashnars]]. These [[Priest|Priests]] and [[Paladin|Paladins]] devoted their lives to the Faith, the Faithful, and their city alike, championing the cause of the Light, studying philosophy and logic, safeguarding their isolated mountain home from taint and harm.


The Lumeni espoused the virtues of their Sacred Trinity: Service, Temperance, and Faith. These ideals tempered the spirit of the wayward Faithful that had come to know them, as well as guided them down the often narrow path of a religious soul in a secular city. From their chapel, the Lumeni integrated themselves into every part of Cyrenian life to guide and shepherded the populace, be it by leadership through politics, tending to the individual citizen, or holding the mountain passes in defense of their home.
The Lumeni espoused the virtues of their Sacred Trinity: Service, Temperance, and Faith. These ideals tempered the spirit of the wayward Faithful that had come to know them, as well as guided them down the often narrow path of a religious soul in a secular city. From their chapel, the Lumeni integrated themselves into every part of Cyrenian life to guide and shepherded the populace, be it by leadership through politics, tending to the individual citizen, or holding the mountain passes in defense of their home.
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