Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26245872-20150323025213/@comment-1592115-20150324182316

Bruma, the snowy land of Cyrodiil, are well known for the old buildings, the Nords, and the Mages Guild. This land, long ago before the birth of the notorious figure known as Hannibal Traven, the land was ruled by the Hall of the Dead, governed by a religious party, and yet it opened its arm to the Arcane Arts.

Motieraco, the dominant clerical family has ruled over Bruma through many years, this branch, unlike the other Priests of Arkay, actually openly accepted the art of Necromancy as a mean of communication between the living and the dead. And so, this aspiring party is widely welcomed by Mages and Necromancers. Even so, they didn't legalise the practice openly. This is until the latest generation, Mercator, he legalised the practice of Necromancy, putting the undying art to the surface, and also recruited a massive amount of Mages, but he also abandoned the family religion.

The result of of the new law leads to the outlaw of Arkay and Stendarr, this created a new term "Seven Divines", this new belief is popular among Necromancers, and widely accepted by the people in Bruma, since Mercator permitted a degree of religious freedom, people can choose to have no divine as well, as long as they do not worship Arkay and Stendarr.