07-05-2019, 05:50 AM
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Strathae Kotohira Jingu
A small number of Carpathians in Eskkya have taken refuge in Strathae Kotohira Jingu, which has been known to be home to many Akhadists and others from Strathae and later Eskkya who have fled their homes out of fear of persecution. This comes as several Carpathians have been murdered in the country, with tensions running high due to this incident. The Carpathians that have fled declined to speak to the media and have asked Mainichi Shinpo and other media organizations to keep them anonymous, for fear of retribution to their family and possibly their Eskkyan friends at the hands of nationalist extremists.
The shrine in recent times has been a place of refuge for many. The shrine became home to a few Akhadists that fled persecution fin Strathae, and most famously Aodhán Gobnet McLucais, who has been living at the shrine since being shunned by his peers for converting to Reido. Reports indicate that Aodhán has been living at the shrine since, having adopted a religious life.
The response to this from those in Eskkya and the Carpathian government is currently not known. However, Priests and Priestesses at the shrine have maintained that the shrine will always be a place of refuge for those that seek it.
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Mainichi Shinpo
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Your #1 source of news from Akitsu
</span><div style="display: inline-flex;"><div style="display: inline-block; border-right: 1px solid; padding-right: 4px; min-height: 450px;"><span style="display: block; border-bottom: 1px solid; padding: 1em 0;"><span style="font-size: 21px;">Several Carpathian's take refuge in Strathae Kotohira Jingu</span>
By: Mari Kikuchi
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Strathae Kotohira Jingu
A small number of Carpathians in Eskkya have taken refuge in Strathae Kotohira Jingu, which has been known to be home to many Akhadists and others from Strathae and later Eskkya who have fled their homes out of fear of persecution. This comes as several Carpathians have been murdered in the country, with tensions running high due to this incident. The Carpathians that have fled declined to speak to the media and have asked Mainichi Shinpo and other media organizations to keep them anonymous, for fear of retribution to their family and possibly their Eskkyan friends at the hands of nationalist extremists.
The shrine in recent times has been a place of refuge for many. The shrine became home to a few Akhadists that fled persecution fin Strathae, and most famously Aodhán Gobnet McLucais, who has been living at the shrine since being shunned by his peers for converting to Reido. Reports indicate that Aodhán has been living at the shrine since, having adopted a religious life.
The response to this from those in Eskkya and the Carpathian government is currently not known. However, Priests and Priestesses at the shrine have maintained that the shrine will always be a place of refuge for those that seek it.
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