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===History===
===History===
This church looks like regular orthodox church, but isn't one. It lacks crosses on its domes, icons and wall paintings inside looks surreal and scary. The very name of this church is not orthodox - there is no eastern saint with name "Tsarevna", this word just means "princess" in Russian.
This church looks like regular orthodox church, but isn't one. It lacks crosses on its domes, icons and wall paintings inside looks surreal and scary. There is old, decayed statue of praying woman before altar - which is impossible in orthodox church. The very name of this church is not orthodox - there is no eastern saint with name "Tsarevna", this word just means "princess" in Russian.


The church was build by followers of mysterious Russian "[[Cult of Saint Tsarevna|Order of Saint Princess]]" (possibly, Slavonic branch of Isis cult), when the "Order" was banned in Russia, and small number of it's members found refuge in Malton.  
The church was build by followers of mysterious Russian "[[Cult of Saint Tsarevna|Order of Saint Princess]]" (possibly, Slavonic branch of Isis cult), when the "Order" was banned in Russia, and small number of it's members found refuge in Malton.  

Revision as of 18:48, 8 April 2010

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St. Tsarevna's Church
--VVV RPMBG 04:46, 8 August 2024 (UTC)
St. Tsarevna's Church

Mornington [17, 65]

the Noakes Arms the Curme Building Pyle Crescent School
Pring Bank St. Tsarevna's Church Gilpin Plaza
St. Osyth's Church a warehouse Cupper Walk

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St. Tsarevna's Church (Mornington)

Description

Somebody has spraypainted VSB Entry point! onto a wall.

History

This church looks like regular orthodox church, but isn't one. It lacks crosses on its domes, icons and wall paintings inside looks surreal and scary. There is old, decayed statue of praying woman before altar - which is impossible in orthodox church. The very name of this church is not orthodox - there is no eastern saint with name "Tsarevna", this word just means "princess" in Russian.

The church was build by followers of mysterious Russian "Order of Saint Princess" (possibly, Slavonic branch of Isis cult), when the "Order" was banned in Russia, and small number of it's members found refuge in Malton.

There are rumors, that the Order is still functioning, performing strange blasphemous rites in both Malton's Tsarevna churches.

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Barricade Policy

VSB.

Current Status

There is a lone zombie here. --DiCiASSEi 14:42, 14 April 2009 (BST)



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