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* Their descendants, in ideology if not biology, have lately taken to raiding tombs for the treasure that is buried with the dead. | * Their descendants, in ideology if not biology, have lately taken to raiding tombs for the treasure that is buried with the dead. | ||
* Note that raiding temples and tombs is not only a crime, it is considered desecration, and is often punished quite severely. | * Note that raiding temples and tombs is not only a crime, it is considered desecration, and is often punished quite severely. | ||
==Notable Temple Raiders== | ==Notable Temple Raiders== | ||
* [[Regina Sunglimmer]] | * [[Regina Sunglimmer]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category: Organizations]][[Category: Unaffiliated Organizations]] | ||
Revision as of 10:51, 13 December 2023
There are, among the peoples of the world, a number of thieves and burglars with a vendetta against the Church, or at least with a healthy disrespect for the sanctity of religious sites. They often take to raiding tombs for the treasure that is buried with the dead.
- This group has no organization – anymore. Once, long ago, the Trickster God Telemore sponsored a group of thieves and burglars, who were charged with obtaining the treasures of the other churches, for the glory and amusement of the The Hidden. With the fall of his church, his bandits - the Temple Raiders - were left to their own quite capable devices.
- Their descendants, in ideology if not biology, have lately taken to raiding tombs for the treasure that is buried with the dead.
- Note that raiding temples and tombs is not only a crime, it is considered desecration, and is often punished quite severely.