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Disturbingly; the Church is actually being supported by certain segments of the Chamber as the faith maintains that the Sovereign Host are nothing more than facets of the three headed face of Siberys with Bahamut, Pyriel, and the Eternal Light composing his religion.  They maintain that the Sovereign Host are merely trumped up Dragon Archangels and that Pyriel is the keeper of Siberys' essence until the restoration of that god.  Furthermore, they frequently mock the Silver Flame worshipers as essentially worshiping a spell that was worked with the glories of Bahamut rather than the grace itself.
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Disturbingly; the Church is actually being supported by certain segments of the Chamber as the faith maintains that the Sovereign Host are nothing more than facets of the three headed face of Siberys with Bahamut, Pyriel, and the Eternal Light composing his religion.  They maintain that the Sovereign Host are merely trumped up Archangels and that Pyriel is the keeper of Siberys' essence until the restoration of that god.  Furthermore, they frequently mock the Silver Flame worshipers as essentially worshiping a spell that was worked with the glories of Bahamut rather than the grace itself.
  
  
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The Holy Knights of the Sword forgo the Flamite vows of celibacy and poverty with instead members encouraged to accumulate large families as well as wealth to better influence matters for the world.  They are also encouraged to convert others to the faith using whatever means are available though Grandmistress Dawn has been attempting to head this off before it becomes too common.
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The Holy Knights of the Sword forego the Flamite vows of celibacy and poverty with instead members encouraged to accumulate large families as well as wealth to better influence matters for the world.  They are also encouraged to convert others to the faith using whatever means are available though Grandmistress Dawn has been attempting to head this off before it becomes too common.
  
  
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The organization is still relatively small but likely to continue to grow.  The first start of the backlash is in Puritans who despise Pyriel as a Radiant Idol and violence is occurring in Thaliost between the two sects with Krozen's support in Thrane being the largest movement against it.  Likewise, some Sovereign Host sects believe that Pyrielism is irreconcilable with their own sect and call for its shut down despite the average laity seeing little difference.  The Kalashtar are dumbfounded by the religion that seems also to hate them despite worshiping their god.
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The organization is still relatively small but likely to continue to grow.  The first start of the backlash is in Puritans who despise Pyriel as a Radiant Idol and violence is occuring in Thaliost between the two sects with Krozen's support in Thrane being the largest movement against it.  Likewise, some Sovereign Host sects believe that Pyrielism is irreconciable with their own sect and call for its shut down despite the average laity seeing little difference.  The Kalashtar are dumbfounded by the religion that seems also to hate them despite worshiping their god.
  
  

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