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That looks better; if you're going to set up shop there, you may as well stretch the west all the way to the coastline, and the south border right up next to to Mille-Sessau.
Land unaccounted for is the enemy of the NRP GM!
Alright, I extended it to the coast and I got the cities placed so it's final I suppose.
And hey
@Theodorable, looks like we're neighbours now. So, do you want to discuss some shared history?
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Fiorentino is the "First Saint" and God's chosen spokesman. So he is the first of them; there can be plenty others. Some are purported to have written bits of the Fiorentinan gospel and followed him around.
You can be made a saint in most ways you could expect to become one in real Christianity; healing the sick, halting a massive plague, writing significant scriptures, leading a successful crusade, maybe be a Joan of Arc-type figure and have your 'visions' lead to great victories.
Roman Catholicism has more than 10,000 canon saints, so you can make up your own and give them their own quirky stories without much difficulty. Looking at these 'real' saints for inspiration can help!
Ah, cool. I was planning on my dynasty's founder to have been declared a Saint at some point. "The Crown of Saint Aloysius" sounds fancy, does it not? Perhaps having 'visions' that lead one to declaring a victorious peasant uprising that results in the overthrowing of a corrupt, decadent, and ungodly King would be good enough. Since it being founded by the leader of a peasant revolt who overthrew the King and executed him, his two sons, and brother by fire before being crowned King is a definite for me. It's why I chose the coat of arms I did and named the capital Kinnekdrelaps (according to Google Translate Kinnek d'Relaps is Luxembourgish for King's Pyre).