There was King Rislav the Righteous of Skingrad, but that was more a resistance to the Alessian conquests into Colovia than a subjugation of the religion. I don't think this counts since Rislav was reclaiming a city promised to the Alessians and not subjugating (or reclaiming?) Skingrad for religious purposes.
There was King Rislav the Righteous of Skingrad, but that was more a resistance to the Alessian conquests into Colovia than a subjugation of the religion. I don't think this counts since Rislav was reclaiming a city promised to the Alessians and not subjugating (or reclaiming?) Skingrad for religious purposes.
LoreAddict said:Oh yeah, forgot about old RislavThere was King Rislav the Righteous of Skingrad, but that was more a resistance to the Alessian conquests into Colovia than a subjugation of the religion. I don't think this counts since Rislav was reclaiming a city promised to the Alessians and not subjugating (or reclaiming?) Skingrad for religious purposes.
[blockquote][b][url=/profile/LoreAddict]LoreAddict[/url] said:[/b]
There was King Rislav the Righteous of Skingrad, but that was more a resistance to the Alessian conquests into Colovia than a subjugation of the religion. I don't think this counts since Rislav was reclaiming a city promised to the Alessians and not subjugating (or reclaiming?) Skingrad for religious purposes.
[/blockquote] Oh yeah, forgot about old Rislav