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I have been writing as a hobby for longer than you have been alive. I have been a regular member and roleplayer of no less than fourteen different online forums during that time (including the old RPG), five six eight of which no longer exist.

I was previously a regular on the Homestuck forums, but I became so sick of thread turnover there that I asked around and eventually found the Guild. Since joining, I have exclusively only participated in Advanced RPs. Before Mahz gave NRPs their own subforum, I used to be an NRP regular in the Advanced Subforum. I am a Guildfall survivor, and know/regularly write with a few others.

If you ask anybody who has written with me in previous RPs, they should tell you that I have a generally open schedule, I post regularly and in a timely fashion, and I never drop an RP once I join unless the thread dies. Some of them may tell you that I have extensive expertise within the realms of Biology, Psychology, and Physics, which I will make no effort to validate since there is no way I can provide hard proof of aforementioned alleged expertise to anybody over the internet (though I am happy to try and answer any questions you send my way).

My favorite fandom is the Myst franchise, which seemingly nobody other than me has ever heard of.

I was a Contest Moderator for the Writing Contests Subforum for just a little bit over two years. I wrote the Moderation Policy for that subforum and I ran a contest called the Twelve Labours; you can still go there and see all of them and the entries people wrote for them in the Contests Section and the Victory Archives.

I have been quadruple secret banned from the guild discord. That is not a joke.

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@Terminal The other system of belief is fairly free form and (as of right now) has no established orthodoxy. The two defining components of it is that the primordials were/are living gods and that the Prophetess was of a divine nature.


If that is the case, I imagine the Empire would have to reject that outright. They have an ill history with Primordials and hold them in some contempt, far prior to the unification of the three Kingdoms.

I still cannot say whether or not they would have worshipped the Serene one though. I would need some kind of timeline on the Serene church. @Goldeagle1221
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The Serene Church is completely player made and controlled, by no means the default. Also the Serene One is of no gender.


My stance will change as the player-made stance changes. Keep me informed.
@Goldeagle1221

The Warlord and Empress Andromache, just by existing, violates the tenants of the church insofar as she was but an orphan and a peasant doomed to die, becoming a Heroic figure and eventually toppling three noble kingdoms along the way. Furthermore, while the Empire proper maintains a caste-based system, mobility between castes is common. Indeed, even the lowest of slaves in the fields or mines are permitted to try and claim a better life for themselves either through proof of merit of by achieving tenure in the fighting pits. Moreso than any other point, if you want to win any kind of favor with the Imperial Administration you must publicly recognize the Empress as the legitimate sovereign of the lands. Failure to do so could potentially lead to the proscription of your faith, as association of any kind will be impossible if your kind do not recognize her authority.

@Darkspleen
I do not know if the 'Serene One' counts as our default accepted god or not, or whether she is an alternative option to some other system. I will say that within the Empire, if another religion is considered the 'default,' it will still be a sanctioned state religion, albeit worship and adherence to stricture will not be rigidly enforced. If the default religion views the Prophetess as Divine, the Empire may then effectively be considered a heterodoxy as they reject any Divinity on her part.

Additionally, it is the official stance of the Imperial Administration that this 'Serene One,' regardless of whether or not she even existed, had her chance already. Her own folly in creating the flawed Primordials is, by the admission of her own church, what led to her being shut from the world. It belongs to mortals now. That aside, the Empire holds no specific animus against the Serene faith or its followers, and so where convenient will not trample over you.

Dare not fall underfoot.
I'll be working with Aristo and Crispy Octopus tonight on history as well as our joint church. If anyone else wants in on the Serene Church and the bishop council that governs it. Lemme know.


You may want to elaborate on the nature of the Serene church so that people can decide whether they want in on it or not.
Here is my rough WIP sheet as well.


Mine is nearing completion and may or may not be up later today.
Here is a detailed interior map for my nation.


Thanks again to @Crispy Octopus for their inspiration.

EDIT: Map altered to include major roads.
Incidentally,

@Darkspleen@Monkeypants

We have been informed that posters are encouraged to engage/interact with the Einherjar plot arc, and we know they are (for the most part, nobody is safe etcetera) going to be coming from the East. Except, before anybody even has a chance to lay a claim, there's this massive beef barrier between everyone and the East. What's the deal? Are they a sacrificial lamb? Are they going to be the Misanthrope Turncoats who ally with the Einherjar and attack everyone else? I ask because I want to pursue that plotline and am starting to think I shot myself in the foot by making myself land-locked.

You guys may want to consider what your country's views on the Prophetess is. Whereas Monkeypants and my own country believe she was divine in nature Goldeagle is spearheading a church that definitely does not share that belief. If you are interested in more info you should hit him up for the details.

@Goldeagle1221

The disparate kingdoms that were conquered to form the rising Empire had different views. The new order, such as it is, possesses evidence to suggest the Prophetess' powers were genuine. However, due in part to the region's historical familiarity with Primordial Lineage, they reject claims that she was Divine.

As far as the new order is concerned, the Prophetess was a mortal woman with prophetic powers, and nothing more.

Beautiful job with minimal detail. It has inspired me to try something similar with my own map.
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