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=Doctrine and Beliefs= | |||
The doctrine of the Church has been carefully crafted over the centuries since before the age of Steel. It began as a small faction within the budding kingdom, but quickly grew as the Imperium developed and the influence of the [[Imperial Inquisition]] began to spread. The role of the Church was to infuse faith with loyalty to the Imperium, putting emphasis on those gods which supported the Imperial Mandate, and suppressing beliefs which were counter to the Inquisition's teachings. Whenever a new domain would fall to the Imperium the Inquisition would create order, and soon after the Church would appear to sooth the ache of subjugation and give the new citizens something greater to cling to. | |||
= | ==Core Tenets of the Church== | ||
==Malgar== | ===Devotion to the Emperor=== | ||
The Church teaches that the Emperor is more than a man. He and his blood were selected by the Divines to stand at the forefront of the Imperial Citizens. He is the conduit through which the teachings of the divine are filtered. He takes the unknowable from the greater Aetherium and distills it into knowledge in the form of Imperial Mandates. The Emperor and his blood are upheld as semi-divine themselves, prophets which stand closer to mortals to show them the way where higher beings cannot. | |||
===Follow the Imperial Mandate=== | |||
As the Emperor is the greatest of prophets, his words are to be accepted as divine law. The Imperial Mandates are not simply the word of man, but pure truth written and distributed to the Imperial Citizens. Though they may not understand it, the members of the Church accept the Imperial Mandate as a part of their holy doctrine, with each new Mandate being added to the holy scriptures. | |||
===Virtue through Suffering=== | |||
Time in the world is fleeting, and the suffering felt in the moment is barely a breath in the span of eternity. The Church teaches that to live in the world is to suffer, and through suffering comes virtue. Though the Church does not encourage its members to seek out pain and suffering, it teaches that such things are natural and should be accepted when it comes. | |||
===Holiness in Sacrifice=== | |||
To Sacrifice is to be close to the Divines. Piety is born from humility, which comes from a willingness to sacrifice what one wants for what one needs. The Church teaches that its members must be willing to accept sacrifice when necessary, for themselves and for others. | |||
=Rites and Rituals= | |||
=Magic and Theology= | |||
==Undead== | |||
=The Divine Heirarchy= | |||
==The Greater Divines== | |||
===Malgar=== | |||
Dragon God of Suffering | Dragon God of Suffering | ||
==Keela== | ===Keela=== | ||
Dragon Goddess of Wisdom | Dragon Goddess of Wisdom | ||
==Drimera== | ===Drimera=== | ||
Mistlord of Grief, Obscurity | Mistlord of Grief, Obscurity | ||
==Raella== | ===Raella=== | ||
Dragon Goddess of Life | Dragon Goddess of Life | ||
==Wraedan== | ===Wraedan=== | ||
Dragon God of Death | Dragon God of Death | ||
==Vicis== | ===Vicis=== | ||
Dragon Goddess of Fate | Dragon Goddess of Fate | ||
==Velar== | ===Velar=== | ||
Dragon God of Time | Dragon God of Time | ||
=The Lesser Divines= | ==The Lesser Divines== | ||
==Nerix== | ===Nerix=== | ||
Dragon God of Moons | Dragon God of Moons | ||
==Nuenna== | ===Nuenna=== | ||
Dragon Goddess of Roads, Travel, Stories | Dragon Goddess of Roads, Travel, Stories | ||
==Skar== | ===Skar=== | ||
Dragon God of War, Strength, Honor | Dragon God of War, Strength, Honor | ||
==Suion== | ===Suion=== | ||
Dragon Goddess of Love, Passion, Desire | Dragon Goddess of Love, Passion, Desire | ||
==Fyraea== | ===Fyraea=== | ||
Dragon Goddess of Fire, Industry, Craftsmanship | Dragon Goddess of Fire, Industry, Craftsmanship | ||
==Aværys== | ===Aværys=== | ||
Moritasi of Hunger, Ambition, Power | Moritasi of Hunger, Ambition, Power | ||
==Akrivar== | ===Akrivar=== | ||
Mistlord of Tyranny, Oaths | Mistlord of Tyranny, Oaths | ||
=The Heretical Divines= | ==The Heretical Divines== | ||
==Lyren== | ===Lyren=== | ||
Mistlord of Knowledge, Undeath | Mistlord of Knowledge, Undeath | ||
==Vhexur== | ===Vhexur=== | ||
Moritasi of Trickery, Gambling | Moritasi of Trickery, Gambling | ||
==Florian== | ===Florian=== | ||
Draegir of Rebellion | Draegir of Rebellion | ||
=Imperial Saints= | |||
=Knights of the Imperial Divines= |
Latest revision as of 19:48, 6 October 2024
Some kind of intro here...
Doctrine and Beliefs
The doctrine of the Church has been carefully crafted over the centuries since before the age of Steel. It began as a small faction within the budding kingdom, but quickly grew as the Imperium developed and the influence of the Imperial Inquisition began to spread. The role of the Church was to infuse faith with loyalty to the Imperium, putting emphasis on those gods which supported the Imperial Mandate, and suppressing beliefs which were counter to the Inquisition's teachings. Whenever a new domain would fall to the Imperium the Inquisition would create order, and soon after the Church would appear to sooth the ache of subjugation and give the new citizens something greater to cling to.
Core Tenets of the Church
Devotion to the Emperor
The Church teaches that the Emperor is more than a man. He and his blood were selected by the Divines to stand at the forefront of the Imperial Citizens. He is the conduit through which the teachings of the divine are filtered. He takes the unknowable from the greater Aetherium and distills it into knowledge in the form of Imperial Mandates. The Emperor and his blood are upheld as semi-divine themselves, prophets which stand closer to mortals to show them the way where higher beings cannot.
Follow the Imperial Mandate
As the Emperor is the greatest of prophets, his words are to be accepted as divine law. The Imperial Mandates are not simply the word of man, but pure truth written and distributed to the Imperial Citizens. Though they may not understand it, the members of the Church accept the Imperial Mandate as a part of their holy doctrine, with each new Mandate being added to the holy scriptures.
Virtue through Suffering
Time in the world is fleeting, and the suffering felt in the moment is barely a breath in the span of eternity. The Church teaches that to live in the world is to suffer, and through suffering comes virtue. Though the Church does not encourage its members to seek out pain and suffering, it teaches that such things are natural and should be accepted when it comes.
Holiness in Sacrifice
To Sacrifice is to be close to the Divines. Piety is born from humility, which comes from a willingness to sacrifice what one wants for what one needs. The Church teaches that its members must be willing to accept sacrifice when necessary, for themselves and for others.
Rites and Rituals
Magic and Theology
Undead
The Divine Heirarchy
The Greater Divines
Malgar
Dragon God of Suffering
Keela
Dragon Goddess of Wisdom
Drimera
Mistlord of Grief, Obscurity
Raella
Dragon Goddess of Life
Wraedan
Dragon God of Death
Vicis
Dragon Goddess of Fate
Velar
Dragon God of Time
The Lesser Divines
Nerix
Dragon God of Moons
Nuenna
Dragon Goddess of Roads, Travel, Stories
Skar
Dragon God of War, Strength, Honor
Suion
Dragon Goddess of Love, Passion, Desire
Fyraea
Dragon Goddess of Fire, Industry, Craftsmanship
Aværys
Moritasi of Hunger, Ambition, Power
Akrivar
Mistlord of Tyranny, Oaths
The Heretical Divines
Lyren
Mistlord of Knowledge, Undeath
Vhexur
Moritasi of Trickery, Gambling
Florian
Draegir of Rebellion