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It means Peace of God
Pax = Peace
Dei =God
Commonly used by Priests in the Middle Ages
Would have taken you 30 seconds to Google, even less if you had learnt a tiny amount of Latin or History at school or were a Christian.
"Pax" in Latin is commonly used in Catholic/Orthodox/Lutheran religious services.
It is used as a shortened version of Pax Vobis meaning "Peace to you" or Pax Vobiscum meaning "Peace with you".
No need to be snarky....
We've posted our story on the lore of Pax Dei and its inspiration on Discord. Feel free to take a read here: {LINK REMOVED}https://discordapp.com/channels/1071081786962088018/1087313502332530768/1087313700282712084
Thanks!