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Colloquially termed "evil [[priests]]" or "priests of [[Evil]]," members of the '''Apostate''' class are able to summon [[Baalzadeen|Baalzadeens]] and other [[demon]] companions, just as their holy counterparts can summon [[angels]]. Learning to control the [[skills]] of [[Evileye]] and [[Necromancy]] from a young age, Apostates are deemed fit by Evil to wield the powers of [[Apostasy]] when they become strong and mature enough.
Colloquially termed "evil [[priests]]" or "priests of [[Evil]]," members of the '''Apostate''' class are able to summon [[Baalzadeen|Baalzadeens]] and other [[demon]] companions, just as their holy counterparts can summon [[angels]]. Learning to control the [[skills]] of [[Evileye]] and [[Necromancy]] from a young age, Apostates are deemed fit by Evil to wield the powers of [[Apostasy]] when they become strong and mature enough.


The events leading up to the creation of the Apostate class, and later the [[Guild]] and [[House]], can be found within the [[Blood Congregation]] article.
The events leading up to the creation of the Apostate class, and later the [[Guild]] and [[:Category:Houses|House]], can be found within the [[Blood Congregation]] article.


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