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  • Deniers
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  • The Deniers are Forever Knight fans who refuse to accept the death of Schanke in "Black Buddha, Part One", and base fan fiction on the premise that he somehow survived.
  • The Deniers were a segment of the Tiste population of Kurald Galain that did not recognize Mother Dark as a goddess. They mostly lived simple lives in rude huts in the forests where they observed the old gods and spirits and did not involve themselves in the realm's political affairs. The Shake sect were an offshoot of the original Denier worshippers. They shared worship of Dorssan Ryl, the river god whose temple had been co-opted by the Tiste of Kharkanas.
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Name
  • Deniers
Type
  • courtesy faction
Caption
  • Faction icon for the Deniers, created by Greer Watson in 2013.
Dates
  • 1996
Image
  • 100
abstract
  • The Deniers were a segment of the Tiste population of Kurald Galain that did not recognize Mother Dark as a goddess. They mostly lived simple lives in rude huts in the forests where they observed the old gods and spirits and did not involve themselves in the realm's political affairs. They were largely tolerated by those nobles whose land they occupied, if only out of pity. House Enes was happy to leave them unmolested, but considered an attack on the Deniers as an attack on House Enes. House Tulla had direct dealings with the Deniers through their castellan, Rancept. Rancept, a Denier himself, claimed that they had Dog-Runner blood in their veins and remained behind when the other Dog-Runners were pushed south and west as the forests disappeared. The Shake sect were an offshoot of the original Denier worshippers. They shared worship of Dorssan Ryl, the river god whose temple had been co-opted by the Tiste of Kharkanas.
  • The Deniers are Forever Knight fans who refuse to accept the death of Schanke in "Black Buddha, Part One", and base fan fiction on the premise that he somehow survived.