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Church Of The Eternal Child

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The Church Of The Eternal Child is the official place of worship for the followers of Imaan. Tended to by passive child priests from the age of ten to nineteen, the Church is considered holy ground that must be treated with deep respect.

The Church itself is carved and bleached with the same white stones that make up the rest of Qrieth, a long deep room with carved stone pews either side of a long aisle. At the front of the pews stands two alters, one in front and one further back, carved from white stone and pale quartz. Inlaid in the alters are scones for soft lamplight, and a fountain runs through the second one at the back. Carvings of Aminark and Imaan stand either side of the alters, and from the roof hangs a beautiful glass work chandelier.

To the right and left two doorways lead off, one leading to the accommodation for the child priests, the other to private rooms of worship for those who don't want to pray publicly.

The Child Priests

When tested at the age of ten for their magical aptitude, those children who fail either have the choice of stepping into labor or priesthood. Only a purely albino passive may choose the priesthood. Those who choose priesthood are immediately sent to the Church, where they are initiated into the sect by the eldest of the priests in attendance. This requires days of private prayer, and bathing in the waters of the fountain at the Church. The Child Priests are caretakers for the church itself, cleaning and tending to the building whilst also assisting visitors. They are the eyes and ears of Imaan, so often are seen speaking quietly with troubled galdori seeking His most Illuminated guidance.

The Child Priests are dressed in white robes, pristine silk, with silver monite inscribed ribbon around the edgings. Their hair is kept long and loose, no matter the gender, and their skin is dusted with an iridescent powder that comes from the quartz deposits of Ivenlath. This leaves the children with a soft sheen, as though illuminated from the inside. The Child Priests are treated with a deep respect, and none would dare treat them as common passives. The eldest children act as guardians for the youngsters, ensuring they are cared for and fed. All passives loose their birth name when they become a priest, instead being known by rank and holy deemed name, for example a ten year old priest may be known as Illustrious Finch. A fourteen year old priest may be known as Illuminated River. This holy deemed name is discovered during the initiation process.

Ranks

  • Illustrious - ages ten to twelve
  • Illuminated - ages thirteen to fifteen
  • Enlightened - ages sixteen to eighteen
  • Ethereal - age nineteen
  • Reborn - beyond nineteen (no longer living in the Church)

After Priesthood

Once a child passes the age of nineteen, they are no longer able to serve as a child priest and are considered Reborn. These now adult passives are sent into the country to preach the word of Imaan, and will often times even leave Gior on what is considered a holy pilgrimage. Unfortunately, due to their sheltered childhoods, most of these Reborns do not survive, or are dragged into servitude in the more unfriendly countries of Vita. No Reborn may reenter the Church as a priest of Imaan, only as visitors.