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Who was Vladius Caormastus? Over his many years of study and teaching he wrote his life’s work, known as the Pious Pages. This was a multi volume series of books which touched on all aspects of thought, philosophy, law, war, Faith and much more. He continually added to his masterwork, the Pious Pages, always striving for perfection and the truth, his thoughts and prayers always guided by the Light. Those who heard Caormastus preach heard the word of the Light, its truth and beauty coming through in each word he uttered. Based on his teachings and his work Caormastus founded a School of Philosophy where Acolytes studied his teachings. His closest followers and disciples were known as the Caorumvis of which there were five, one for each virtue. The Caorumvis taught with Caormastus at his school and helped continue his legacy long after his death. Caormastus, upon his deathbed, confessed his greatest regret was that the virtue of Charity was inadequate, unfinished, and didn’t express fully the meaning that he wished to convey. Caormastus died in pain after weeks of fever and hallucinations caused by an unknown disease that was rumoured to be the work of dissidents. He died surrounded by his disciples and his students. In the years following the death of Caormastus, the Caorumvis continued to teach the wisdom of Caormastus. After multiple ... |
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