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Any other resources about this mysterious order?  They get a paragraph in the Book of Uther. and a passing reference in the Book of the Warlord.

Pondering a non-standard character idea . . . a younger son who happily remains an esquire, pumps up his scholar-diplomat skills, and eventually joins the Indigo Monks.

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They are based out of Winchester/the White City (Welsh/Cymric: Caer Wynt).

Historically they correspond to the Benedictines of Hyde Abbey, but Greg I think invented them. The British Church is pretty much a game construction, to reflect in part the pre-Augustinian church of the Britons.

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3 hours ago, jeffjerwin said:

They are based out of Winchester/the White City (Welsh/Cymric: Caer Wynt).

Historically they correspond to the Benedictines of Hyde Abbey, but Greg I think invented them. The British Church is pretty much a game construction, to reflect in part the pre-Augustinian church of the Britons.

Not to mention the fact that early British Christianity was more heavily influenced by Celtic beliefs and Pelegianism.

Chaos stalks my world, but she's a big girl and can take of herself.

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