New Revelation

The Second Revelation of Henri, God's second Son, is a variant form of medieval Christianity that developed in one alternate where the Black Plague killed 80% of Europe's population. The devastation wrought by the plague left Europe open to Muslim conquest, and a charismatic leader arose named Henri who claimed to be God's second Son and the deliverer of the Final Testament. The Pope declared Henri to be a heretic, and ordered him executed on a wheel, but the Pope's death from the plague soon after convinced most Christians that Henri was indeed correct. He was soon worshiped as a martyr after his death, and Christians were more likely to sketch the sign of the wheel than the sign of the cross--the symbol of God's First Son.