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The Holy State of Corsanctum
Corsanctum is a theocracy on Dwilight dedicated to Sanguis Astroism. It was formed on February 20, 2009, when Prophet Mathurin Hossenfeffer seceded the city of Mimer from Astrum.
The Founding of Corsanctum
After many years of dispute between the theocracies of Sanguis Astroism, the Holy Prophet Mathurin Hossenfeffer decided that a new theocracy needed to be founded as a focus for the faith. After many months of hot debate it was decided that the Mimer Peninsula would be an ideal location for its central placement.
The Government of Corsanctum
The Military of Corsanctum
Newcomers might like to read the Corsanctum/Guide to recruitment and operations.
Fallen Heroes
Lady Zirena Khan, Countess of Mamaroneck, fell fighting monsters in Mamaroneck
The Merge with Aurora
Small realm of Corsanctum
The Druid Rebellion
The fall of Aurora was in part due to a group of rogue Druids who wanted to free the Unterlands from the influence of the Bloodstars. They amassed a large hoard of monsters called 'Woodlings' by native Unterlanders because of their resemblance to forest trees. The Druids quickly assaulted Unterstrom Vorsadt but their first attempts were unsuccessful due to the efforts of Thaur Metsamees and Zirena Khan. However, the Druids were eventually able to wear down the defenders and take the townsland, which marked the beginning of the end of Aurora and the true Start of what is now commonly refereed to as the Druid wars. Corsanctum now battles the Druids hoards daily in an effort to retake the Unterlands, in the first stages of the war, during a bitter winter, the Woodling hoard took more and more ground. The fighting so fierce it took the life of one of Aurora's Heroes, one of many to fall to the Druid armies. Eventually thanks to the leadership of Alana Deytheur and Aglovale Ap Rhodri the Shield have been able to slow the Woodlings to a stand still and are slowly retaking ground. The war rages on but if Corsanctum can continue on its course and keep the path back to the capital well defended there is no reason that Corsanctum will not be able to push the Druids all the way back to the Unterlands. The campaign is further troubled by the Druids continued use of propaganda that leads people away from the Stars, a problem Corsanctum must deal with if it hopes to not share the same fate as it's sister realm Aurora.
Since the arrival of the druids several new beasts were born that now roam the Unterwood, Thaur Metsamees had made a survival book, entitled The Woodlings.
Culture
Social Problems and Control: as a holy state there is little crime, and the typical problems are disputes over religious doctrine and governance.