
Menoth’s faithful tolerated this insult for nearly two centuries. In 293 AR the Morrowan church was named the official religion of Cygnar. Nonetheless, for a time, these faiths coexisted in relative Harmony in the various nations of men. It was this most insidious of deities who gave the use of sorcery to humanity, and Menoth’s children could only watch the propagation of this blasphemous gift. Simultaneously, many men had begun to worship Morrow’s dark sister Thamar in hidden cults throughout the land. And while many continued to worship the Creator of Man, by the time the Orgoth had been expelled from Imorren, the worship of Morrow had supplanted the Old Faith as the dominant religion of the Iron Kingdoms. Seduced by this new god’s message of tolerance, forbearance, and the ability of mankind to shape its own destiny, Menoth’s faithful began to falter. Over the centuries more and more humans turned to the worship of Morrow. In 1900 BR, 2500 years prior to the current time, a pair of human twins ascended to divinity.

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But not even the heavens are free from change. And while his followers conquered the wild lands from that rabble of Gobber, Trollkin, Ogrun and Tharn, Menoth himself fought the Great Worm directly in an eternal battle that continues raging to this day on an astral plane. It was this god who inspired men to build walls and cities and hold the worshipers of Orboros at bay. For as long as there have been men on Immoren, there have been prayers spoken to Menoth, the creator god: Lawgiver, Flame Bringer.

While the Protectorate of Menoth is the youngest of the nations of the Iron Kingdoms, it is founded on the principles of a Faith as old as humanity itself.
