mythology:imperial_religion:imperial_church
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| ===== Structure ===== | ===== Structure ===== | ||
| - | In theory, the Imperial religion remains united in one great church, as it was in the days of the [[geopolitical: | + | In theory, the Imperial religion remains united in one great church, as it was in the days of the [[geopolitical: |
| 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; | 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; | ||
| - | An analogous process applies to the governance of the church as a whole, with an occasional grand synod being held on the [[geopolitical: | + | An analogous process applies to the governance of the church as a whole, with an occasional grand synod being held on the [[geopolitical: |
| - | 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 [[avishraa:geography: | + | 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: |
| ===== Mission ===== | ===== Mission ===== | ||
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| ===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
| - | During the latter days of the Empire, the Imperial Church was technically headed by the [[geopolitical: | + | During the latter days of the Empire, the Imperial Church was technically headed by the [[geopolitical: |
| The collapse of the Empire, therefore, resulted in less disruption for the church than for other institutions, | The collapse of the Empire, therefore, resulted in less disruption for the church than for other institutions, | ||
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| ===== Mythology and lore ===== | ===== Mythology and lore ===== | ||
| - | At the core of Imperial mythology is its [[item: | + | At the core of Imperial mythology is its [[item: |
| 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. | 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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