Not exact matches
Upon his death and resurrection, he was judged (
by his god) as being worthy for
godhood.
IN PLURIMIS (On the Abolition of Slavery) Pope Leo XIII Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII promulgated on 5 May 1888 The words of St. Gregory the Great are very applicable here: «Since our Redeemer, the Author of all life, deigned to take human flesh, that
by the power of His
Godhood the chains
by which we were held in bondage being broken, He might restore us to our first state of liberty, it is most fitting that men
by the concession of manumission should restore to the freedom in which they were born those whom nature sent free into the world, but who have been condemned to the yoke of slavery
by the law of nations.»
Be born then, gasp wind, screech at the surgeon's slap, seek manhood, taste a little
godhood, feel pain, give birth, struggle a little while, succumb: (Dying, leave quietly
by the rear exit, please.)
It was founded
by the King of Worms, Mannimarco; an incredibly powerful necromancer who sought to achieve
godhood and, surprisingly, ended up succeeding.