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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 (novel)|GodEngine]]'') | ||
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