The Church of Kossuth (pronounced: /koʊˈsuːθ/ koh-SOOTH[1]) was the organization of Kossuthan priests in Faerûn.[2] The Church was divided into a strict hierarchy.[2][3] At the very top were the Eternal Flames of Kossuth.[2][3] Each Eternal Flame was the leader of a single temple and was over three Most Fervid Fires. Below each Most Fervid Fire were two Numinous Blazes. The priestly ranks below this were, from highest to lowest:[2] Inspired Forge Flamebrother/Flamesister Fury of the Faith Pillar
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The Eternal Magic of Beirut
On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. He who believes in me, as the Scripture has said, out of his…
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People often ask, what is the kingdom of God? The kingdom of God is a spiritual kingdom, an eternal kingdom. The kingdom of God as we know
Armenia has so much to offer, but most involve going to a monastery. Here are the top 20 things to do in Armenia that aren't churches.
Welcome to Heddal Stave Church and to August's ArtSmart Roundtable: Architecture and the study of Norway's historic stave churches...
Eternal Fire is a religious cult that had many followers among humans of the Northern Kingdoms. It was founded in Novigrad, where it was practically law, and the city served as the religion's de facto capital. The cult is led by an elected Hierarch, who's chosen by the Electoral College, with the seat currently being occupied by Cyrus Engelkind Hemmelfart. The cult's greatest temple was the Novigradian Grand Picket. By 1272, the cult had grown in popularity to the point it was declared as the Ch
I'm back, and I am a little sleep deprived. Back from what? you say, that would be Girl's Camp! I would like to share some of the things we made at camp. The first thing isn't really something that we made but I want to share how cool it was. See this burning log up above, my friend's husband made this out of a log. She said , that it is made with a chain saw. He started out by making a triangle wedge down the center of the log, you don't want to go through the bottom. This is already burning but you can kind of see how it is cut down the center. You then need to make a vent hole near the bottom, so it is kind of like a chimney. Then pour a little charcoal lighter fluid in the hole at the top of the log and throw in a match and you will have an eternal flame.(well it really doesn't burn forever but depending on the log it does burn about 6-8 hours.) It is really interesting because even though the inside is burning the outside remains cool and you can even pick it up and move it if you want. The girls loved it and it is kind of mesmerizing to watch. This would be great for a family reunion or even a party in your back yard, this is so fun! We also made these fun rings, made from buttons and wire. You use a 24 gauge silver wire cut a length about 1 yard long. Then find the middle of the wire and wrap it around the finger that you want to make it on,(make it a little larger than your finger) wrap it three times with the one end of the wire and three times with the other end of the wire, so that you have six strands of wire. Then take the two ends of the wire and make a little twisty tie,(like you do when you are closing a bread bag with wire.) at the top of your loop. Thread the bigger button on first by threading each hole with one end of each wire. Then thread the smaller button in the same way. Make a little twisty tie at the top of the smaller button and then make a swirl of wire for the center. Then take each end of the wire over the edge of the button and start wrapping the wire around the six strands that will be around your finger. Bring the wire down under the button and start wrapping. See how it holds the wires together. Then cut the wire ends and crimp it with some needled nose pliers so that the end of the wire will be smooth. Here are some different variations that the girls made. Aren't they so cute! The girls' loved making these and could have sat there for hours making all sorts of creations. We also made these magnet boards. We had some 12x12 pieces of wood and painted the edges white. Then use mod podge to adhere the paper. Paint on the mod podge on the board and attach a 12x12 piece scrapbook paper. Then attach an 8x8 piece of metal with some strong glue, like amazing goop, and then put whatever embellishments on that you want. I used some paper flowers and buttons on mine, I think I will make some button magnets to put on the board. Now, you have a place to display all of your cute camp pictures. We had a great time hiking, swimming, and crafting and even though it was a blast, I am so ready for a nap!
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One of the great European capitals, Vienna was for centuries the stomping ground for the Habsburg rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The empire is long gone, but reminders have been carefully p…
For centuries, the art of brewing beer belonged to women alone. This is the story of how the church pushed them out the industry they founded and sent them riding piggy-back on demons into the flames of an eternal abyss.
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Jacques de Aldersberg was the last Grand Master of the Order of the White Rose. Responsible for sweeping reforms, he changed the organisation into the Order of the Flaming Rose- the Church of the Eternal Fire's militant arm. He also possessed innate "source" powers, though he had no formal training and thus, had little control of them. Jacques later died in 1270 during his attempted rebellion against King Foltest. Before joining the Order, it was rumored that he was a vagrant fueled only by his
8x10 or 16x20 11x14 5x7 Quotes given at the 183 annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Saturday, April 6, 2013 and Sunday April 7, 2013
Eternal flame and WWII Memorial in Yaroslavl, Russia frame the Church of the Assumption, built on the spot where the city was founded