The new king had ascended to the throne, and everything within the Kingdom was welcoming change.
Five whole years had passed since the new king's coronation. The ruler, from a remote city-state, held a fierce zeal for Kagawus, making his way to the Great Temple every day come rain or shine. There he'd seek answers to the questions he did not understand or, under the guidance of the priests, offer precious sacrifices to the statues of Kagawus.
Naturally, this new King Anuket had set his sights on the faith of the New Rule Garden within the Ajia Royal City.
Those who believed in God also called themselves the believers in truth, a term originating from a line uttered by Prophet Al thousands of years ago: "God is the unity of patterns, God is the truth."
Since the New Rule Garden was commonly known as the Church, it was occasionally referred to as the True Church, and its followers as True Believers.