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== Key Ideas == | == Key Ideas == | ||
The current Anchor is the emissary of the Lord. The language of the top leadership is Old Tongue (Old Andorith).The Lord is unimpressed by pomp and finery, so dress and surroundings should be simple and practical. "The Lord is with us in the physical realm." | |||
== Aesthetic == | == Aesthetic == | ||
Androgyny. Plain, functional clothing. Work gloves. Old Tongue sprinkled throughout vocabulary. | |||
== Time of Founding == | == Time of Founding == | ||
Pre-Aloysius IV | |||
== Founder == | == Founder == | ||
The First Anchoress | |||
== Patron Deities == | == Patron Deities == | ||
The Lord first, various deities a distant second | |||
== Drug Policy == | == Drug Policy == | ||
Allowed only at specific festivals and rituals | |||
== Dietary Restrictions == | == Dietary Restrictions == | ||
Usually vegetarian | |||
== Worshipper Benefits == | == Worshipper Benefits == | ||
The laity has free access to the monastaries for retreats, mental and physical convalescence, volunteer opportunities, and access to food & shelter during times of poverty. "Secular canonesses" may live at monestaries long-term without taking permanent vows. | |||
== Personal Growth == | == Personal Growth == | ||
Deep listening without judgment. Simplicity, quiet, prayer. | |||
== Hierarchy == | == Hierarchy == | ||
Collection of closely-related monastic orders. Most clergy live in monasteries in the Spiretop Villages or The Green Maw. Others are medicants, who live, minister, and offer charity at small urban temples. The current Anchor is the Church head; previous Anchors are held in Soul Vessels for determined lengths of time to offer counsel. | |||
== Worshipper Stipulations == | == Worshipper Stipulations == | ||
Believe the Anchor is the emissary of the Lord. Cannot solely own more than 100 items. They may share an additional 100 items with others, however. | |||
== Clerical Stipulations == | |||
Plain androgynous appearance, poverty, life of service. The Anchor and Soul-Vesseled previous Anchors own Church property; other monks avoid owning property at all. Clergy may have romantic/sexual relationships with each other or with secular canonesses. However, these relationships must be kept private and public displays of affection are forbidden. Children and marriage are forbidden. The monastic order is the clergy's primary family at all times. Clergy may not offer direct advice or give demands regarding the laity's personal lives. They may only listen deeply and offer service. | |||
Revision as of 22:20, 19 November 2021
Key Ideas
The current Anchor is the emissary of the Lord. The language of the top leadership is Old Tongue (Old Andorith).The Lord is unimpressed by pomp and finery, so dress and surroundings should be simple and practical. "The Lord is with us in the physical realm."
Aesthetic
Androgyny. Plain, functional clothing. Work gloves. Old Tongue sprinkled throughout vocabulary.
Time of Founding
Pre-Aloysius IV
Founder
The First Anchoress
Patron Deities
The Lord first, various deities a distant second
Drug Policy
Allowed only at specific festivals and rituals
Dietary Restrictions
Usually vegetarian
Worshipper Benefits
The laity has free access to the monastaries for retreats, mental and physical convalescence, volunteer opportunities, and access to food & shelter during times of poverty. "Secular canonesses" may live at monestaries long-term without taking permanent vows.
Personal Growth
Deep listening without judgment. Simplicity, quiet, prayer.
Hierarchy
Collection of closely-related monastic orders. Most clergy live in monasteries in the Spiretop Villages or The Green Maw. Others are medicants, who live, minister, and offer charity at small urban temples. The current Anchor is the Church head; previous Anchors are held in Soul Vessels for determined lengths of time to offer counsel.
Worshipper Stipulations
Believe the Anchor is the emissary of the Lord. Cannot solely own more than 100 items. They may share an additional 100 items with others, however.
Clerical Stipulations
Plain androgynous appearance, poverty, life of service. The Anchor and Soul-Vesseled previous Anchors own Church property; other monks avoid owning property at all. Clergy may have romantic/sexual relationships with each other or with secular canonesses. However, these relationships must be kept private and public displays of affection are forbidden. Children and marriage are forbidden. The monastic order is the clergy's primary family at all times. Clergy may not offer direct advice or give demands regarding the laity's personal lives. They may only listen deeply and offer service.