User:Lader Gwiader/sandbox

Day one
Meriasek, the son of a Duke of Brittany, is sent to school. He studies and behaves well, and returns home renowned as an excellent student. Conan, King of Armorica, wishes him to marry a wealthy princess and suggests the marriage at a dinner with Meriasek and his parents. The parents gladly accept, but Meriasek announces that he would rather become a priest and live a religious life. The King leaves in anger, and Meriasek's parents eventually give him their blessing.

Meriasek goes to a bishop who ordains him a priest, and he performs his first miracles. He then sails for Cornwall, and after saving the crew from shipwreck, lands near Camborne, where he builds an oratry and heals the lame and sick. A pagan lord, Teudar, hears about Meriasek's exploits, and seeks him out to force him to deny Christ. Meriasek refuses, and Teudar sends his torturers to kill him. A vision warns Meriasek of the danger, and after finding safety by hiding under a rock, he escapes to Brittany. After miraculously taming a wolf, he becomes a hermit, and builds a chapel on a bleak mountain near Pontivy.

In Rome, pagan Emperor Constantine sends his knights to persecute Christians. The souls of two martyrs are received in heaven, and Constantine's knights are scared by lightning. Pope Silvester and his clergy bury the martyrs, and flee to Mount Seraptyn. Constantine is stricken with leprosy and seeks a cure from a doctor and a pagan bishop. The doctor cheats him, and the bishop prescribes a bath of children's blood. Three thousand children are collected for the slaughter, but Constantine takes pity on them and their mothers, and sets them free. The apostles Peter and Paul appear in a vision, and tell Constantine to send for Silvester and get baptised. Constantine is healed by the baptismal waters, and he establishes the Christian faith.

Back in Brittany, outlaws rob a merchant and a priest. The Earl of Rohan seeks Meriasek's hermitage, and after trying in vain to get him to return to the world, asks him to clear the land of robbers and promises to establish three fairs. Meriasek agrees, and sends fire on the outlaws' forest. The outlaws who call on Meriasek are saved from death, and leave Brittany.

In Cornwall, the Duke of Cornwall finds out that Teudar has forced Meriasek to leave the country, and marches against him with an army. Teudar gets ready for battle, and despite being heartened by demons, is defeated.

Day two
In Rome, Constantine announces the establishment of Christianity throughout his kingdom.

In Brittany, a blind Earl Globus is led to Meriasek, and offers him gold and land in exchange for having his sight restored. Meriasek heals him but refuses the reward, and also refuses a demoniac and a deaf man.

The dying Bishop of Vannes desires Meriasek to succeed him, and the Earl of Vannes sends to Pope Silvester for the bull authorising Meriasek's consecration. Silvester gives the bull, a messenger brings it to the Earl of Vannes, and the Earl, together with a dean and a canon, try to persuade Meriasek to accept the bishopric. Meriasek refuses, and they return in sorrow, but at the insistence of two other bishops, they and the Earl Globus make a second and successful attempt. Meriasek is led off to Dol and consecrated in St Sampson's Church. He clothes the naked and heals lepers.