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The '''Sermon of Liis''' was a passage in the [[Book of Oras]] amongst the [[Ice Warrior]]s and a teaching followed by the [[Order of Oras]]. It stated that ''"the Universe is wide enough to encompass all its children"'' and indicated that individuals had the right to travel where ever they wished. In [[2157]], Abbot [[Aklaar]] told Pilgrim [[Cleece]] to remember the Sermon of Liis when the younger Ice Warrior was angered at a group of [[Human]]s heading for [[G'chun duss Ssethissi]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[GodEngine]]'')
The '''Sermon of Liis''' was a passage in the [[Book of Oras]] amongst the [[Ice Warrior]]s and a teaching followed by the [[Order of Oras]]. It stated that ''"the Universe is wide enough to encompass all its children"'' and indicated that individuals had the right to travel where ever they wished. In [[2157]], Abbot [[Aklaar]] told Pilgrim [[Cleece]] to remember the Sermon of Liis when the younger Ice Warrior was angered at a group of [[human]]s heading for [[G'chun duss Ssethissi]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[GodEngine]]'')


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Revision as of 16:45, 20 October 2011

The Sermon of Liis was a passage in the Book of Oras amongst the Ice Warriors and a teaching followed by the Order of Oras. It stated that "the Universe is wide enough to encompass all its children" and indicated that individuals had the right to travel where ever they wished. In 2157, Abbot Aklaar told Pilgrim Cleece to remember the Sermon of Liis when the younger Ice Warrior was angered at a group of humans heading for G'chun duss Ssethissi. (NA: GodEngine)