"Geht ihr guten in die eßige ruh Get fan uns ir sünder"
Everything began in the year 1415 with the birth of pastor Ludwig – Raised in Christian surroundings and under the aura of god and family, he was exposed to religious customs from childhood In his youth – already – he uttered the desire to serve god and Jesus His entry into the church as a young acolyte was accomplished, protected and secure, Ludwig rendered his cardinal every service
But as the plague devastated his family in 1435. His vision of god changed, he doubted his existence (his mind would become his foe)
He knew how to use the hunt for the evil That had haunted his land, for his own purposes Women, children and the dying sought help and protection in his church It must have been hundreds! It must have been hundreds!
Within holy buildings the victims of the plague were abused He carried out experiments on skin, limbs and the psyche until death
The bodies he buried on his premises alive or dead Repainted in the likeness of Mary – the virgin and mother
Nobody found out about his doings Nobody was interested in his actions
Ludwig hanged himself in 1451
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