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| + | ====== Imperial Church ====== | ||
| + | The **Imperial Church** is a convenient umbrella term for the federation of regional religious structures whose members are generally regarded as the rightful spiritual shepherds of the [[mythology: | ||
| + | ===== Structure ===== | ||
| + | In theory, the Imperial religion remains united in one great church, as it was in the days of the [[geopolitical: | ||
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| + | Within each province, the organization of the church is both vertical and horizontal: vertical, in that each territory or major locality requires its own local administration; | ||
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| + | An analogous process applies to the governance of the church as a whole, with an occasional grand synod being held on the [[geopolitical: | ||
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| + | Many of the remoter regions adhering to the church are independent in all but name. They are too distant from the old Imperial core to either reliably participate in a grand synod or to have its decisions effectively forced on them, and therefore despite a theoretical allegiance to the shared traditions of the church, often tend to diverge in the specifics of their practices. This is particularly the case in the [[geography: | ||
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| + | ===== Mission ===== | ||
| + | In essence, the purpose of the Imperial religion is to ensure that the [[mythology: | ||
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| + | The emphasis on practice translates into a certain tradition of charity and service, especially among the temples of the members of the Court. While the emphasis varies from place to place, the charities and institutions based around the temples are in many cases the closest things to public services that many takmar receive. | ||
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| + | The spiritual authority of the temples, and their broad geographical organization, | ||
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| + | There have been occasional attempts to form theocratic states, but the polycentric nature of Imperial religion tends to make the merger of church and government a difficult maneuver. Overall, the church has found it more profitable to act as a mediator between rulers and ruled, to benefit from the goodwill of both without the responsibilities of either. | ||
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| + | The church plays no role in the worship of the [[mythology: | ||
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| + | ===== History ===== | ||
| + | During the latter days of the Empire, the Imperial Church was technically headed by the [[geopolitical: | ||
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| + | The collapse of the Empire, therefore, resulted in less disruption for the church than for other institutions, | ||
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| + | The institution of the Empress still occupies a certain role in the thinking of the church, which considers the position merely vacant rather than ended, and more than one descendant of the old bloodlines has harbored ambitions of ascending the throne with religious support, so far without success. | ||
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| + | ===== Mythology and lore ===== | ||
| + | At the core of Imperial mythology is its [[item: | ||
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| + | The myths that remain focus largely on the role and history of the Empire, embodying - as it was held to do - the values of the religion and promoting them in the world. | ||
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