St. Luther's Cathedral

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St. Luther's Cathedral
Kathedral i Sant Luther
Notre Dame dalla Senna.jpg
St. Luther's Cathedral from the front side
General information
LocationKusef, Autonomous Txotai, People's Republic of Namor
Construction startedc. 1400s
Completedc. 1400s
Technical details
Floor area200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectUnknown

Saint Luther's Cathedral (Namorese: Санте Луфер Шентен, Luziycan: Kathedral i Sant Luther, Geadish language: TBA) is a cathedral located in Kusef, the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Txotai (Oteki). It is the most famous landmark in Txotai, as well as one of the icons of Lutheran Catholicism. It is believed to have been constructed during the 1400s to house the Patriarch of Gusev. The Archbishop of Gusev resided in the cathedral throughout the history of Oteki/Txotai, up until the end of the Txotai War, when the Patriarch was expelled out of Oteki. After the Txotai War, the cathedral was completely secularized up until NMR 2355, when it was semi-secularized. Today, it operates as a museum and a cathedral at the same time.

Saint Luther's Cathedral is considered the icon of the entire Txotai region. In NMR 2360, on the 50th anniversary of the Namorese victory in the Txotai War, it appeared on the back of the P100 commemorative bill. It is also an icon used by Otekian nationalists and the Knights of Saint Luther, who often associate the restoration of Otekian independence with a "holy return" to the Cathedral itself.