Arkon Research Paper

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When you hear about the old world of Arkon, Everyone says it is a nightmare from your darkest dreams. Vampires ruled the earth and humanity was pushed to the brink of extinction, Out of desperation the last of humanity looked to the church for answers and prayed to god. This was when the church let out a lone warrior, One who could be as fast as any supernatural creature and twice as deadly, They named them the priests because they always had a tattoo of Gods cross on there bodies. At first there was only one priest but then more came forth from the church and humanity had finally be able to push back against the supernatural creatures, After thousands of years priests became less and less as the supernatural threat was all but destroyed. You see many soldiers from the church but it's much too rare to see a priest. …show more content…
The heads of the church have a motto known by all who live in the world of Arkon. "To go against the church is to go against God". If anyone else had said these word it would have caused a rebellion, but as the priests who carried humanity of the brink of destruction were a part of the church so everyone accept this fact and over the years this became something more than a cult. It became people's way of life. You cannot have the church without god and everyone in the church were respected and trusted. Ever 5 years the church goes to each outlined town. which are much smaller than the ones that have a church in their town and they test the children with trails on their speed,skill,strength and heart, from there the group which would be chosen will go to a town which is a bit bigger then the outlined towns and they would be trained on how to become rookie knights and start on their path to fight the evil of the

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