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The '''Healers' Movement''' was a reform movement in the [[Empire of Exponent]] during the late 19th century that sought to liberalize the Imperial government and end the [[Hesperidesian | The '''Healers' Movement''' was a reform movement in the [[Empire of Exponent]] during the late 19th century that sought to liberalize the Imperial government and end the [[Hesperidesian Inquistion]]. The name comes from the notion that the reformists would heal the nation from the various societal rifts and malaise that had overtaken the Empire over the course of the previous two centuries. | ||
The movement culminated in the [[Albandaean Crisis]], when members took up arms against the Imperial government and began a period of open conflict. Following the resolution of the crisis, many Healers' demands were met, and many of the movement's leaders subsequently entered into local elected governmental positions. | The movement culminated in the [[Albandaean Crisis]], when members took up arms against the Imperial government and began a period of open conflict. Following the resolution of the crisis, many Healers' demands were met, and many of the movement's leaders subsequently entered into local elected governmental positions. | ||
[[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Hesperidesia]][[Category:Empire of Exponent]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]] | [[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Hesperidesia]][[Category:Empire of Exponent]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]] |
Revision as of 18:23, 7 November 2023
The Healers' Movement was a reform movement in the Empire of Exponent during the late 19th century that sought to liberalize the Imperial government and end the Hesperidesian Inquistion. The name comes from the notion that the reformists would heal the nation from the various societal rifts and malaise that had overtaken the Empire over the course of the previous two centuries.
The movement culminated in the Albandaean Crisis, when members took up arms against the Imperial government and began a period of open conflict. Following the resolution of the crisis, many Healers' demands were met, and many of the movement's leaders subsequently entered into local elected governmental positions.