Difference between revisions of "Empyreal Assembly"

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|icon=The [[Amber Chalice]] (Destroyed)
|icon=The [[Amber Chalice]] (Destroyed)
|classes=[[Priest]], [[Paladin]], [[Magi]], [[Monk]], [[Sentinel]], [[Runewardens|Runewarden]], [[Sylvan]], [[Druid]], [[Bard]], and [[Serpent]]
|classes=[[Priest]], [[Paladin]], [[Magi]], [[Monk]], [[Sentinel]], [[Runewardens|Runewarden]], [[Sylvan]], [[Druid]], [[Bard]], and [[Serpent]]
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|arms=Azure, an angel volant Argent and three estoiles in chief Argent}}


'''The Empyreal Assembly''', formerly called the '''Priests Guild,''' is one of the oldest organisations in Achaea, although the details of its formation is mostly lost in history. Along with the [[Templars]] (more recently, the Paladins guild and presently the [[Guardians of Light]]), the Empyreal Assembly forms one of the two major arms of the [[Church|Church of Achaea]]. Originally housed in [[Delos]], the Guild and now House moved to Shallam when the Church successfully petitioned [[Sarapis]] to move the [[Basilica]] to [[Shallam]]. In the [[Modern Age]], the Priests Guild was founded by Odysseus in 178 AF. The Guild became a House in 396 AF. The organisation is devoted to the tenets of Honour, Service, and Wisdom as well as the ideals of Order, Righteousness, and Light.
'''The Empyreal Assembly''', formerly called the '''Priests Guild,''' is one of the oldest organisations in Achaea, although the details of its formation is mostly lost in history. Along with the [[Templars]] (more recently, the Paladins guild and presently the [[Guardians of Light]]), the Empyreal Assembly forms one of the two major arms of the [[Church|Church of Achaea]]. Originally housed in [[Delos]], the Guild and now House moved to Shallam when the Church successfully petitioned [[Sarapis]] to move the [[Basilica]] to [[Shallam]]. In the [[Modern Age]], the Priests Guild was founded by Odysseus in 178 AF. The Guild became a House in 396 AF. The organisation is devoted to the tenets of Honour, Service, and Wisdom as well as the ideals of Order, Righteousness, and Light.
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