Editing Dedicate the Church to a Custom-made Saint

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|Description = Luckily, you made your own saint earlier.
 
|Description = Luckily, you made your own saint earlier.
 
|Game Instructions = This will not remove your skeleton
 
|Game Instructions = This will not remove your skeleton
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Skeleton: Support for a Counter-church Theology|5}}, {{Unlock|Primaeval Hint|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Holy Relic of the Thigh of Saint Fiacre|Appearance=Holy Relic of the Thigh of Saint Fiacres|2 x}}
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|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Skeleton: Support for a Counter-church Theology}} 5, {{Unlock|Primaeval Hint|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Holy Relic of the Thigh of Saint Fiacre|Appearance=Holy Relic of the Thigh of Saint Fiacres|2 x}}
 
|Success title = A Saint in the Wild
 
|Success title = A Saint in the Wild
 
|Success description = You organise a […] highly unorthodox ceremony on the hillside. Thanks to your foresight, your saint is able to join you. They dangle from the clerestory, so that all may gaze upon them and wonder. Never before has a church been so blessed in relics.
 
|Success description = You organise a […] highly unorthodox ceremony on the hillside. Thanks to your foresight, your saint is able to join you. They dangle from the clerestory, so that all may gaze upon them and wonder. Never before has a church been so blessed in relics.

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