St Benedict chapel

Legend of Benedict

Before his birth it was said that a great man would be born on the nigh of the summer soloist, over 150 years ago. Only one boy was born that day and he was labelled the 'foretold one' as he would bring peace to the world. By the age of 15 however, he had grown dis tasted and annoyed by the name and being constantly reminded of what he would become. One nigh he ran away from his former home of Cave Place and began a new life as a nomad wandering the planes and mountains of Jagdas. He became well know around the world as he began a life as a roadside robber and was noted to have skills not attainable by normal men.

However, he was captured after a failed robbing and held in the mighty prisons at the north. In his shackles he trained his skills and slowly began to gain his great power. after over 20 years in jail he escaped and opened a rift from the spirit world to ours. The great cleansing lasted only a day but killed many thousands. He was pushed through the rift by the demi-god SaturnusXIV and sealed in what became known as the nether dimension. Passage to this realm is possible so long as the gate way is stone enough to hold the rift in. Obsidian in most commonly used as a gate way material.

 Order of the Benedicteine monks 

After his defeat an order of monks sprung up to keep the great conquer in the other realm Over time these monks began to take on a more warrior like look. A schism in the order lead to the creation of the Benedictine Chapel 30 years ago. A few monks left the order to become mercenaries and the rest stayed to document and continue the story of Jagdases darkest day. He was sainted 5 years ago however as People though he sounded better as a saint.

 Location 

Located in the north the chapel consists of 1 large Abby and several smaller buildings. Surrounded by a wall and a trench it is fully self dependant and is trying to spread its influence around the world to enlighten people about the true power contained in the nether. Among buildings you can find the Saturnustempletower. The abbey derives it unusual shape from the sidearm which contains the chapel in which the grave of St. Saturnus is found.