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Rumors persist of a death cult, of Pagan origin, that claims the ruined building for it's own. | Rumors persist of a death cult, of Pagan origin, that claims the ruined building for it's own. | ||
Not much in known of the cult itself, but the patronage of the death goddess is | Not much in known of the cult itself, but the patronage of the death goddess is |
Revision as of 04:32, 25 May 2009
St. Mark's Church
Pashenton [75,14]
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This church is located in the suburb of Pashenton, which is located in the NE of Malton. As part of the Church of England, St. Mark's was often at odds with neighboring St. Luke's (Baptist).
History
Work started on the present church building in 1904. It was consecrated by the Bishop of St. Michael's Church on March 13th, 1905. At that time Christ Church was a daughter church in the parish of St. Michael's, found to the south in Pashenton. St. Mark's did not become a parish church in its own right until 1910, when the parish of Pashenton was created.
Great difficulties arose when parishoners of St. Mark's were accused of burning neighbouring St. Luke's. Investigation by authorities cleared them, as it was found that faulty wiring was at fault. The Parishoners of St. Mark's contributed to the reconstruction of St. Luke's as a sign of good faith.
Current
This was Brother Jak's parish before the breakout. Brother Jak now spends his time preaching with the BOW.
Cult of Necrology
Rumors persist of a death cult, of Pagan origin, that claims the ruined building for it's own. Not much in known of the cult itself, but the patronage of the death goddess is a thing to be considered in a city of the dead.