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== Solothurn Folk Tale == The City of Solothurn has a [[Myth|Mythical]] Tale set during the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] occupation times. The People of Solothurn who believed in a singular god were tortured by the Roman soldiers in the Area. The Romans who were [[Polytheism|polytheist]] were forcefully converting the locals to believing in their gods. But the People of Solothurn were resilient and stubborn with what they thought was the truth. Some converted though and after a while the romans started imprisoning the [[Heresy|Heretics]] to their [[Religion]]. The prisoners were famished, dehydrated, cold, and put into inhabitable conditions, just until they stopped believing in their singular [[God]]. But they did not falter and after months it was decided that they would be executed. The Romans built a great Fire intending to burn them, but when time came to actually execute the plan a great big [[storm]] arrived and poured rain on the city including the fire extinguish it. The People of Solothurn believed that this was an act of their god to save them. The romans wanting to get over with it brought the prisoners to the Bridge that stood over the river [[Aare]]. There they put the prisoners to their knees and head over the water and one by one chopped their heads off then pushed the rest of the body into the river. When it was out of sight the bodies would find their heads and go on shore to an empty field. The Bodies would then use their heads to dig themselves a grave where they would then put themselves to rest.
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