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− | '''<center><div style="font-size: | + | '''<center><div style="font-size:30px; color:#1a1110>What is a miracle?<br><br></div></center>''' |
− | '''<center><div style="font-size: | + | '''<center><div style="font-size:30px; color:#1a1110>Are they world-shattering events that bypass or break the laws of nature? Are they everyday occurrences, hiding in plain sight, awaiting revelation? The common man, the mystic, and the thinker have wrestled with this since time immemorial. Just what is possible in the pursuit of salvation?<br><br></div></center>''' |
− | '''<center><div style="font-size: | + | '''<center><div style="font-size:30px; color:#1a1110>The superheroes of the day have been pushing the envelope on this front since the phenomena began. Some pass the torch to the next generation, and have forged a legacy of heroism that people can look up to for decades. A select few have been doing it for much, much longer.<br><br></div></center>''' |
− | '''<center><div style="font-size: | + | '''<center><div style="font-size:30px; color:#1a1110>Those who have taken the name "Crusader" are one such lineage of heroes, and theirs is a tale of tragedy and miracle that stretches back almost a thousand years...<br><br></div></center>''' |
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− | + | <div style="font-size:30px; color:#ECA728>''As recorded by Vsevolod of Novgorod and others in ''On the Second Miracle of Mount Tabor and the Defenders of Christ's Kingdom'', this is the best known account of how the Tabor Rings and Tabor Mail - the source of these heroes' power - passed from each Crusader to the next until the present day.''</div> | |
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+ | <font color=#ECA728>'''The First "Crusader" - 1095 AD'''</font> | ||
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