Erönè Abbey (Laráni)

is the seat of the (bishop) of the an  of  in. The first Erönè Abbey was built in 453 as a Laránian. Razed during the, it was rebuilt in 623 after the had begun its conquest of what is now northern Kandáy. Rekela Tamys Bakyth is also the ; some believe he is overly concerned with matters to the detriment of his spiritual duties. There is great between Tamys and the  of the.

Overview
The first Laranian monastery at Erönè was built in 453. Razed during the Theocracy, it was rebuilt in 623 after the had begun its conquest of what is now northern. Its full name is the after two “s” who were involved in the rise of the. Erönè is the seat of diocese.

The of Perinore is Sir Tamys Bakyth, who was appointed in 711. Sir Tamys, 56, became a cleric of somewhat later than is common, having been a knight in service with the  until 696. His rise has been swift, aided by his abilities and powerful connections. His appointment as the in 717 has greatly increased his secular power (see Quivum, page 40).

Some believe that Sir Tamys is overly concerned with matters to the detriment of his spiritual duties. His speech and manner betray his early career. Possessed of a temper, he is sometimes given to language that is more suited to the  than the. There is great between Tamys and the  of the. Tamys has used both his secular power and his friendship with the to frustrate the ’s ambition to control all northern s. In 718, Tamys made the, who oversees the northeast chapterhouses,. This made him doubly under the command of Sir Tamys, both as and.

is theoretically part of the, and Tamys sometimes uses this fact to meddle in foreign policy. It is largely due to his counsel that the king officially ignores the ongoing skirmishing between the and the an.

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