Religious freedom in the Golden Kingdom
As a deeply religious faction, the religion of the populace is heavily regulated as allowing outside beliefs to flourish can become quite dangerous & can lead to a weakening of the faith for the entire community. However, some religious freedom is allowed, albeit in limited circumstances. Newly conquered worlds as well as POWs are allowed to practice whatever religion they desire, though they are encouraged to accept the teachings of Christ.
Worlds conquered by the Golden Kingdom are classified in one of two ways: colonized & converted. Converted worlds are those wherein the entirety of the sentient populace, native or otherwise, have converted to the teachings of Christ, forsaking any & all other idols & religions. Colonized worlds are those wherein the teachings of Christ are not yet fully embraced. These worlds are said to enjoy more religious freedom than any other world within the Golden Kingdom, though the Scions will always attempt to convert these worlds.
POWs are free to practice their religion, but the Scions believe that it is crucial for them to embrace Christ. As such, Scion missionaries are stationed in POW camps en masse, running chapels & confessionals in their attempts to bring these prisoners into the Kingdom. While some POWs may be choose to convert, not all are willing. Those who refuse may be ransomed back to their former faction, however, as some factions, such as the Imperium who are known for their cruel punishment practices, the Scions are more hesitant to subject them to such cruelty & will instead offer them an honorable death, usually by means of execution by combat.
The Scions have also built an archive on Eden where the various writings, texts & tomes of other religions are kept. This archive is often referred to as “The Forbidden Vault,” although the name is quite the misnomer as it is open to the public, though it is guarded & those who enter must be accompanied by a priest or other religious scholar as to provide aid in interpreting the heretical scriptures & explain why they are antithetical to the teachings of Christ. It is also highly encouraged that Scions spend some time learning these texts as to better protect themselves against the deception of enemy cults. Those seeking to serve in the military, religious & even government positions are actually required to read these texts, with members of the inquisition being required to memorize them.
Edited by Kaede45
Rephrasing & adding more info
- MadGamerAK and W.A.Rorie
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