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− | [[Vasher|Peacegiver the Blessed]] left Hallandren and its priests with a vast store of approximately fifty thousand |
+ | [[Vasher|Peacegiver the Blessed]] left Hallandren and its priests with a vast store of approximately fifty thousand Breaths: '''Peacegiver's Treasure'''{{book ref|wb|32}}, also called the '''Light of Peace'''{{book ref|wb|15}}. The priesthood now believes that Peacegiver died when giving them the Breath, but that he may one day Return again to reclaim it{{book ref|wb|40}}. He gave the priests a commission: to protect the Breath, and never to use it.{{book ref|wb|40}} They created the succession of the God Kings--taking stillborn infants, cutting out their tongues, and passing on the treasure of Breaths to them, essentially turning them into storehouses--in order to fulfill this task.{{book ref|wb|55}} In addition, they provide each God King with two or more Breaths a week, steadily adding to the amount of Breath Peacegiver's Treasure actually contains{{book ref|wb|29}}. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revisión del 21:05 13 ene 2016
Peacegiver the Blessed left Hallandren and its priests with a vast store of approximately fifty thousand Breaths: Peacegiver's Treasure[1], also called the Light of Peace[2]. The priesthood now believes that Peacegiver died when giving them the Breath, but that he may one day Return again to reclaim it[3]. He gave the priests a commission: to protect the Breath, and never to use it.[3] They created the succession of the God Kings--taking stillborn infants, cutting out their tongues, and passing on the treasure of Breaths to them, essentially turning them into storehouses--in order to fulfill this task.[4] In addition, they provide each God King with two or more Breaths a week, steadily adding to the amount of Breath Peacegiver's Treasure actually contains[5].