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The first appearance of the Septian Church is said to have occurred approximately S.500, which marked the end of the Dark Age by permeating social consciousness through humanitarian aid and social unity, attracting even the Knights' attention.<ref name=":0">''[[Trails in the Sky FC]]''.</ref> |
The first appearance of the Septian Church is said to have occurred approximately S.500, which marked the end of the Dark Age by permeating social consciousness through humanitarian aid and social unity, attracting even the Knights' attention.<ref name=":0">''[[Trails in the Sky FC]]''.</ref> |
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− | Contradictory statements about the Septian Church's age suggest that it had been active before it was officially institutionalised. The [[Grancel Cathedral]] in [[Liberl]] was built in S.80 and is |
+ | Contradictory statements about the Septian Church's age suggest that it had been active before it was officially institutionalised. The [[Grancel Cathedral]] in [[Liberl]] was built in S.80 and is considered the oldest church building in [[Liberl]].<ref name=":0" /> [[Ein Selnate]], Grand Master of the [[Gralsritter]], had stated that the chivalric order of the Church has been active since S.200, implying that the Gralsritter has been around since before the Septian Church was institutionalised.<ref>''[[Trails in the Sky The 3rd]]''.</ref> |
It is also possible that the Septian Church pre-dates the [[Great Collapse]]. [[Bishop Genus]] of the [[Crossbell Cathedral]] [http://trailsinthedatabase.com/game-scripts?game_id=4&fname=t4010#116 states] that the Septian Church has been active "immediately after the Great Collapse",<ref>{{g|Zero}}.</ref> implying that the religion may have been active in possibly a different form in the era [[Before Septian Calendar]]. |
It is also possible that the Septian Church pre-dates the [[Great Collapse]]. [[Bishop Genus]] of the [[Crossbell Cathedral]] [http://trailsinthedatabase.com/game-scripts?game_id=4&fname=t4010#116 states] that the Septian Church has been active "immediately after the Great Collapse",<ref>{{g|Zero}}.</ref> implying that the religion may have been active in possibly a different form in the era [[Before Septian Calendar]]. |
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{{q|In the beginning, the world was formless, shapeless void. There was only darkness and bitter wind. And unto this void, the Goddess, Aidios, brought light.}}The central tenet of the Septian Church is the belief in Aidios. While Aidios is often associated with protection and blessings, such as the bestowing of the seven all-powerful treasures known as the [[Sept-Terrion]] upon humanity, the Church has also named her as a possible cause of the Great Collapse as a trial to alter humanity's perspective on the world. |
{{q|In the beginning, the world was formless, shapeless void. There was only darkness and bitter wind. And unto this void, the Goddess, Aidios, brought light.}}The central tenet of the Septian Church is the belief in Aidios. While Aidios is often associated with protection and blessings, such as the bestowing of the seven all-powerful treasures known as the [[Sept-Terrion]] upon humanity, the Church has also named her as a possible cause of the Great Collapse as a trial to alter humanity's perspective on the world. |
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− | Whereas Aidios is the central object of worship in the Septian Church, there is no doctrine that believers are limited to believing in Aidios. In various places, the Septian Church |
+ | Whereas Aidios is the central object of worship in the Septian Church, there is no doctrine that believers are limited to believing in Aidios. In various places, the Septian Church exists alongside indigenous belief systems or has incorporated the beliefs into its social teaching. The Septian Church does not forbid the belief in deities other than Aidios. |
The Church has long been a source of art, and this has been true since the dawn of the Septian Era. It was around the year 900, however, that the first known likeness of Aidios was created. |
The Church has long been a source of art, and this has been true since the dawn of the Septian Era. It was around the year 900, however, that the first known likeness of Aidios was created. |
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The Septian Church (
History
The first appearance of the Septian Church is said to have occurred approximately S.500, which marked the end of the Dark Age by permeating social consciousness through humanitarian aid and social unity, attracting even the Knights' attention.[1]
Contradictory statements about the Septian Church's age suggest that it had been active before it was officially institutionalised. The Grancel Cathedral in Liberl was built in S.80 and is considered the oldest church building in Liberl.[1] Ein Selnate, Grand Master of the Gralsritter, had stated that the chivalric order of the Church has been active since S.200, implying that the Gralsritter has been around since before the Septian Church was institutionalised.[2]
It is also possible that the Septian Church pre-dates the Great Collapse. Bishop Genus of the Crossbell Cathedral states that the Septian Church has been active "immediately after the Great Collapse",[3] implying that the religion may have been active in possibly a different form in the era Before Septian Calendar.
Beliefs
Aidios
“In the beginning, the world was formless, shapeless void. There was only darkness and bitter wind. And unto this void, the Goddess, Aidios, brought light.”
The central tenet of the Septian Church is the belief in Aidios. While Aidios is often associated with protection and blessings, such as the bestowing of the seven all-powerful treasures known as the Sept-Terrion upon humanity, the Church has also named her as a possible cause of the Great Collapse as a trial to alter humanity's perspective on the world.
Whereas Aidios is the central object of worship in the Septian Church, there is no doctrine that believers are limited to believing in Aidios. In various places, the Septian Church exists alongside indigenous belief systems or has incorporated the beliefs into its social teaching. The Septian Church does not forbid the belief in deities other than Aidios.
The Church has long been a source of art, and this has been true since the dawn of the Septian Era. It was around the year 900, however, that the first known likeness of Aidios was created.
Testaments
Most knowledge about Aidios comes from the doctrinal statements recorded in writings known as Testaments. Writing not officially acknowledged by the Church are referred to as Apocrypha.
Verses
“That brief hesitation was all it took to spawn a great evil. It crawled through the fields, ran through the hills, and spread disaster in the skies above.”
— Book of Ezer, Verse 2, 'Disaster Unleashed'
“That great tree took root near to a seven-colored spring, and there it granted blessings and joy.”
— Book of Genesis, Verse 7, 'The Primal Ground'
“By the sinner it was rung. Reverberations of the ominous sound declared the start of an era of chaos.”
— Book of Ladder, Introductory Verse, 'Sound of Awakening'
“And the Goddess, having bequeathed Her Treasures, sent forth the Holy Beasts to observe the path the children of Men would take.”
— Unknown
Organisation
The Septian Church is led by the Pope. Under his reign, the Church has been divided into three categories.
Congregation for Divine Worship
The Congregation for Divine Worship (
Within the Septian Church, Divine Worship is the most influential faction because of its public face. Archbishop Eralda of the Crossbell Cathedral, for example, has the authority to ban knights of the Gralsritter, part of the Congregation for the Sacraments, for the territory within his jurisdiction.
Papal Guard
The Papal Guard (
It is never stated whether the Papal Guard is installed for a specific threat.
Congregation for the Sacraments
The Congregation for the Sacraments (
Relation with Ouroboros
Like the Congregation for the Sacraments, the society Ouroboros also seeks artifacts, in particular, the Sept-Terrion required for the Orpheus Final Plan. There are, however, some differences in their approaches to artifacts.
The Septian Church has dedicated its chivalric order to retrieve 'live' artifacts to subsequently seal them away in Primal Grounds underneath buildings of the Church. Ouroboros, however, collects the Sept-Terrion for a greater purpose aimed at guiding "the souls of all"[4] and hand them to people to help them, such as the Fool's Locket to Hermann Conrad[5] or the equipment required for the stage at Arc en Ciel.[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Trails in the Sky FC.
- ↑ Trails in the Sky The 3rd.
- ↑ Trails from Zero.
- ↑ Trails of Cold Steel II. Finale, 12/31.
- ↑ Trails in the Sky The 3rd, Prologue.
- ↑ Trails from Zero.
Septian Church
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Congregation for the Sacraments | |
Dominion | Ein Selnate (1st) - Thomas Lysander (2nd) - Celis Ortesia (4th) - Kevin Graham (5th) - Gunther Barkhorn (formerly 8th) - Gaius Worzel (8th) - Wazy Hemisphere (9th) - Rion Balthazar (11th) |
Knight | Rufina Argent - Abbas |
Squire | Ries Argent - Rosine - Scarlet - Wald Wales |
Congregation for Divine Worship | |
(Arch)Bishops | Amon - Currant - Eralda |
Fathers | Divine - Holstein - Oswald - Reval - Theodore - Vixen |
Sisters | Frieda - Kiera - May - Noah - Rosa - Tatiana |
Papal Guard | Iscariot(Nina Fenly - Ashrad) |
Locations | |
Headquarters | Arteria |
Cathedrals | Grancel - Crossbell - Heimdallr - Bareahard |
Other | Aster House - Primal Ground - Rolent Chapel |
Terminology | |
Concepts | Aidios - Apocrypha - Artifact - St. Astraia - Gehenna - Gralsritter - St. Lianne Sandlot - Merkabah - Pandemonium - Pope - Sept-Terrion - Stigma - Sunday School - Templar Sword - Thaumaturgy - St. Ursula |