Friday, 13 June 2025

Statues of faith and servitude

At last there are some descriptions of artefacts that are holy to the Tetrimon and were hidden away when the tensions between the Council of Apostles and the Emperor grew and first crossed some red lines. 

The story is tangential to the biography of Tetrimon IV, but speaks of holy statues representing virtues of faith and of servitude, moved to a temple in the New Eden constellation. There is not much more than that written down in the Vita, but it is a first encouragement that this biography may contain interesting leads.

Unfamiliar with these artefacts, I have tried to look up their importance in the Theology Council records. There was not much there, except for some surpisingly recent investigations of the Royal Amarr Institute and Hedion University, dating back some eighteen years ago. This report was inconclusive as to whether the cult of the statues is to be upheld for our current-day faith - research into it seems to have been discontinued a few months after it was started.

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