Second Interregnum
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The Interregnums are those periods of time where the church has been without an Arch-Warden.
The Second Interregnum occurred between 387-398 FI and began with the death of the 15th Arch-Warden Thardar Speaker when his chosen successor, Handen Hand, was unpalatable to the Church Wardens. After the "Nay" vote was cast, there was no candidate with a plurality significant enough to satisfy the Stone-Warden. This led to eleven years of conflict between different warring factions supporting different candidates. Because the Stone-Warden requires all candidates to be present at the vote, it only ended after all the candidates had been killed other than Marrwyn Sablehand who then went on to be one of the most powerful Arch-Wardens in history and whose death and choice of successor led to the "Hidden Interregnum".