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==Overview==
 
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The Church of the Iron Nation is dedicated to [[Hextor]], the god of Tyrrany, War and Massacres.  It is also the state church of [[The Great Kingdom]].
 
The Church of the Iron Nation is dedicated to [[Hextor]], the god of Tyrrany, War and Massacres.  It is also the state church of [[The Great Kingdom]].
  
During [[The Greyhawk Wars]], the Church split into two, an event called the [[Iron Schism]].  Each faction followed a strong a charismatic leader, each of whom in turn favored a different claiment to the Throne of Aerdy.
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During the [[Greyhawk Wars]], the Church split into two, an event called the [[Iron Schism]].  Each faction followed a strong a charismatic leader, each of whom in turn favored a different claiment to the Throne of Aerdy.
  
  
 
The Church in [[Eastfair]], of the former North Province of the Great Kingdom is still hunting down a group of former members who took advantage of the Iron Schism to slay several of their superior officers and abscond with powerful relics belonging to the Church.
 
The Church in [[Eastfair]], of the former North Province of the Great Kingdom is still hunting down a group of former members who took advantage of the Iron Schism to slay several of their superior officers and abscond with powerful relics belonging to the Church.

Latest revision as of 16:06, 26 August 2016


Overview

Summarized from The Greyhawk Wars boxed set.

The Church of the Iron Nation is dedicated to Hextor, the god of Tyrrany, War and Massacres. It is also the state church of The Great Kingdom.

During the Greyhawk Wars, the Church split into two, an event called the Iron Schism. Each faction followed a strong a charismatic leader, each of whom in turn favored a different claiment to the Throne of Aerdy.


The Church in Eastfair, of the former North Province of the Great Kingdom is still hunting down a group of former members who took advantage of the Iron Schism to slay several of their superior officers and abscond with powerful relics belonging to the Church.