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|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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'''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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