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'''Excommunication''' is the much feared act of permanently severing of [[Devotion (skill)|Devotion]] (or [[Excision]])-users from regenerating [[Devotion (statistic)|devotion]] (passively or actively). Historically, this censorious privilege was delegated to [[Archprelate|Archprelates]] by the [[Divine Patron]] of the [[Church|Holy Church]] of [[Achaea]]. Following the Church Era, the power was passed to the Caliphs of [[Shallam]], and still later, entrusted to the [[Deacon of Celestia|Deacons of Celestia]]. Although being excommunicated affects the Devotion [[skill]] hardest, certain [[Spirituality]] [[abilities]] also become unavailable to [[Priest]]s when devotional magic fades to nothing. | '''Excommunication''' is the much feared act of permanently severing of [[Devotion (skill)|Devotion]] (or [[Excision]])-users from regenerating [[Devotion (statistic)|devotion]] (passively or actively). Historically, this censorious privilege was delegated to [[Archprelate|Archprelates]] by the [[Divine Patron]] of the [[Church|Holy Church]] of [[Achaea]]. Following the Church Era, the power was passed to the Caliphs of [[Shallam]] by the [[Te'Serra]], and still later, entrusted to the [[Deacon of Celestia|Deacons of Celestia]] by the [[Bloodsworn Gods]]. Although being excommunicated affects the Devotion [[skill]] hardest, certain [[Spirituality]] [[abilities]] also become unavailable to [[Priest]]s when devotional magic fades to nothing. | ||
Excommunication has a similar variant in the land of [[Evil]], called [[anathema (severance)|anathema]]. | Excommunication has a similar variant in the land of [[Evil]], called [[anathema (severance)|anathema]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 1 December 2021
Excommunication is the much feared act of permanently severing of Devotion (or Excision)-users from regenerating devotion (passively or actively). Historically, this censorious privilege was delegated to Archprelates by the Divine Patron of the Holy Church of Achaea. Following the Church Era, the power was passed to the Caliphs of Shallam by the Te'Serra, and still later, entrusted to the Deacons of Celestia by the Bloodsworn Gods. Although being excommunicated affects the Devotion skill hardest, certain Spirituality abilities also become unavailable to Priests when devotional magic fades to nothing.
Excommunication has a similar variant in the land of Evil, called anathema.