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edeity
Holy Amarrian Battlemonk Local Is Primary
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Posted - 2017.02.09 10:32:51 -
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I am fascinated, as always by religious spectacles.
I would welcome you to Kurniainen should you be looking for a location for any prayers or sacrifices to be made. |
edeity
Holy Amarrian Battlemonk Local Is Primary
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Posted - 2017.02.09 22:39:38 -
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Casserina Leshrac wrote:edeity wrote:I am fascinated, as always by religious spectacles.
I would welcome you to Kurniainen should you be looking for a location for any prayers or sacrifices to be made. Why? Would there be something of interest to me?
You are unaware of your History? It is a holy site where the great Savant of this time did learn the true full faith and join in with a community that he eventually led. |
edeity
Holy Amarrian Battlemonk Local Is Primary
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Posted - 2017.02.10 03:37:41 -
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Casserina Leshrac wrote: I am very aware if my history. I thought you were merely offering more beyond that?
Much more. The system is as much as these things can be, under Battlemonk control and they are devoted followers and practitioners of these ways even if many of them do not fully understand the depths of the faith.
I offer sanctuary, safeharbour, and resources should they so be required. I should also like to record such events for posterity reasons.
Perhaps I can offer a commemorative Cruor or Ashimmu for major donors who attend in person. For those who do not know, they are ships of hull types similar to those in use in Khanid police forces and offer many advantages over older more traditional Amarrian ship designs, and can attest personally to their ability to defeat alone without any support ships from the Mordu Garmur to the Gallente Brutix Navy Issue. |
edeity
Holy Amarrian Battlemonk Local Is Primary
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Posted - 2017.02.11 00:20:02 -
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Maria Daphiti wrote:
And so is Edeity.
Don't listen to the petty attempts to demonise and discredit. Their little heretical cult of worship of narrow mindedness is so far out of favour they have to stoop to throwing aspersions on their enemies, which honestly are more effective than the few laser crystals they can afford.
For some religion is a private matter, but should it be of interest mine is somewhat on public record, although in this age of hearing hoofbeats and declaring there are two headed fire breathing zebra's, I do tend to be seen as having a faint aura of heresy by these more exciteable minds, without any evidence to sustain it.
I do at times feel I can empathise with some of the followings of Amarr who have had to take their faith underground because of this overly zealous bigotry. To have to hide one's faith in plain sight would be a terrible thing, and I suspect it would change even the most charitable soul into a hardened merciless husk that will stop at nothing to exact vengeance. But one can only conjecture.
This was a broadcast about their last failed attempt to discredit.
edeity Khanid Champion |
edeity
Holy Amarrian Battlemonk Local Is Primary
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Posted - 2017.02.11 04:16:37 -
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Casserina Leshrac wrote:
Again I ask, and rightly so. Do you think having me at your side (tempting me with Khanid ships) would "save" me from being a Sani Sabik.
Or...
Are you looking for allies within the Empire regardless of creed?
What on earth would you need saving from? It would appear to me you are a person on a religious journey and are quite earnest, a wholly commendable endeavour.
A relevant popular holoreel to this discussion on where self proclaimed "do gooders" do not get to own the definition of faith, just because they say so:
Where can I learn such power? |
edeity
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Posted - 2017.02.11 04:37:43 -
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Karmilla Strife wrote:The people who define true faith get to decide who are the "do gooders".
I agree with this so much more than you could possibly hope for.
But I suspect you interpret your words to mean the lickspittles of the politically overreaching Theology Council are those that define true faith, rather than the followers in all the scriptures and our most ancient of traditions. |
edeity
Holy Amarrian Battlemonk Local Is Primary
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Posted - 2017.02.12 21:09:52 -
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I am an Amarr loyalist, dedicated to his faith that in so doing found a deeper richness of belief in texts the Theology Council has deemed forbidden. This took me on a path of both spiritual and martial growth, leading to the collection of corpses in Providence and now the warzone for over eight years.
This is no new fadish religion here. This is not some fetishist who found a holoreel and is play acting a part. This is all on record. Inclluding the banishment from Providence for Heresy, no not firing upon a ship, banishment for actual heresy.
The teachers I found taught the importance of hiding in plain sight and that words can only at most be a dim reflection of truth and one must not fret over little things like how others perceive your faith.
It seems there is a generation of emboldened capsuleers nowadays proclaiming from rooftops I AM SAIBIK this or II AM BLOOD RAIDER that. My own experience of one who has known the nuances of a more difficult but truer path in faith is that ones who proclaim such simplicity rarely if at all have any genuine experience in matters of this type of religion.
So in answer to your question, I am an Amarr loyalist in service to the Empress within the 24th Imperial Crusade.
In Nomini Domini Omir. Pax Amarr. |
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