Warehouse 8

Warehouse 8 was the 8th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Holy Roman Empire in Berlin, Germany. It was inducted by Bernhardt Rosenhain on August 1260 and finished around October 1280 in Berlin, Germany.

Location & Building
Established in 1260 CE, Warehouse 8 was located at the center of the Holy Roman Empire. It was built underground, beneath the city center, and protected by the ruling family. The Warehouse closed in 1517 with the nailing of Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses on the door of the Castle Church of Wittenburg and the dawn of the Protestant Reformation. Now located under an insurance firm in Berlin, the Warehouse also housed the dangerous Chinese Orchid which caused the Sweating Sickness between 1485 and 1492 until it was contained (briefly).

List of main contributors to the building of Warehouse 8:

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Notable Regents

 * Nils Rathenau
 * Jonas Germar
 * Kaleb Weinfeld
 * Nico Eisenberger
 * Achim Rosenkranz
 * Eckhardt Sulzberger
 * Caspar Mannheim
 * Xaver Gramlich
 * Magnus Kleinman
 * Baldur Menke

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Start of the Protestant Reformation
In the case of the eighth Warehouse, it was Martin Luther's issuance of the "Ninety-Five Theses" which ushered in the start of the Protestant Reformation and the beginning of the decline of the Holy Roman Empire that prompted the next move.