Zaerie 3414 Rep Farm Share Posted February 18 FOUR CANONIST PRINCES ON MARRIAGE On this 12th of Sun’s Smile, 1964 Spoiler We, the Queens of the Petra, Balian, Numendil, and the Viceroy of Hyspia, have put ourselves to the mercy of testing for signs of Iblees and Darkspawn, and have been found innocent. We have undertaken a pilgrimage together across Canondom, and we have considered the wills of our people. Peoples battered by secular war, by the infringement of Iblees on our righteousness, and who have been held together through it all with one simple thing: their love for eachother. For many years, marriage between man and man, or woman and woman has remained illegal and resultantly perceived as taboo due to vague, possibly misinterpreted, scripture surrounding the processes and rules of the Holy Union. In consultation with various authorities and students of the Holy Scrolls, and in thoughtful meditation and prayed with He who sent the Holy Word for us, we sovereigns have come to the conclusion that GOD has not sent direct word upon the matter. We, four Canonist Princes- three Coronated by the Pontiff by the Grace of God, have dwelled upon this issue for many years. Together in thought we have pondered one question: why should we use the authority of the state to declare love between consenting humans a sin? By forcing the opinion that this version of love is wrong, we force upon our people much more heinous sins. We force them to undertake the sin of lying. To lie of the love one holds for another, you deny yourself and GOD the truth of your own soul, you lie of the very thing you hold most dear and you lie to cover up the shame that has been forced upon you. We force them to undertake the sin of fornication. Unless they force themselves to give up their love for one another, with no option to properly wed, they are forced to commit sin in order to lay or remain with one another in a romantic capacity. We force them to undertake the sin of envy. To envy the openness of love that others have. In rigidly enforcing certain mediums, save those most necessary, of the expression of love, We force our own secular peoples, and the Canonist flock, to begin to look elsewhere for the answers and acceptance that they seek. It is no coincidence that more same gender couples are among the ranks of elves and other races. The acceptance of these practices are by no means ruinous to their civilizations, and just as such worries were expressed during the age when women gained the right of equal inheritance, so too are fears of societal degradation upon the permittance of marriage between the same sexes unfounded in present reality. This love, the same as between a man and a woman, is not an optional choice. When we deny them the meagre right to love, we push them away from GOD'S light, we send them to Iblees through our own prejudice. We are meant to be one people under GOD, and yet they are pushed away. As from the studies of the Balian Monsignor, Prince Enrico Amadeus, Count of Abretta; The Scrolls themselves, I find, do not declare the marriage of man and man, nor woman or woman, to be sinful. In fact, that which is sinful is to force them to lie with one another outside of marriage: “... and none shall lie together but in holy union.” (Scroll of Virtue 3:9) Of course, the Canticle of Temperance within the Scroll of Virtue does decree two more instances in which one shall not lie with another: “You shall not lie with your kin, nor those of other tribes.” (Scroll of Virtue 3:9) In summary, the Canticle of Virtue poses that it is sinful to lie with one of your kin, one of another tribe (race), and outside of marriage. There is no inherent sin in a man lying with a man, nor a woman with a woman. The scholarly priest here may stop me and say that the earlier part of the Canticle of Temperance decrees marriage between only a man and a woman: “And as I made for you the worldly pleasures, so too have I made the pleasures of the spirit, and the love of the husband and wife.” (Scroll of Virtue 3:5) But I believe this not to be true, the Scroll of Virtue was delivered unto Exalted Horen, and so it is likely that the only marriage to have happened at the time is that of Exalted Horen and Saint Julia. It is an example, not a rule. Further, I do find that the keyword in the passage is love, not husband and wife. GOD has made for us the love that we hold for one another, as husbands, as wives, regardless of who we hold it for. It matters not if the love is held by a husband for a wife or a husband, so long as the love is held faithfully and truly. In due time, the theologians within the Curia and within the nations shall come to this revelation, a path that the Holy Church, I believe, has been on before, but yet to see to fruition. Therefore, we four Canonist Princes hereby declare; That no secular laws shall prevent the marriage between man and man, or woman or woman, or shall be allowed to stand or to be codified into law. That the secular laws of our nations shall protect these partnerships, whether married or not, from persecution. We, four Canonist Princes, shall put no blockade in front of the love of two. We petition His Holiness, Pontiff Sixtus VI to consider our words and opinions on the matter as GOD has not forbidden it. We have listened to the hearts of our peoples, our sections of the Canonist Flock that you lead, and there is change that is necessary. Allow our peoples to bind themselves in matrimony to those that they love so that they shall no longer be pushed from GODs light. We do not ask you to force all priests of Canonism to conduct these marriages, only that those that believe the same as us be allowed to bind these souls under Canonism. Her Royal Majesty, Catherine I, By the Grace of GOD, Queen of the Commonwealth of the Petra, Marquise de Val d’Estenou, Countess of Temesch and Moere, Baroness of Garmont, Valfleur, Vallagne-en-Petra, Brasca, and of the Phoenixspire, Protector of the Meadows, Defender of Liberty HER ROYAL MAJESTY, Sybille I, by the Grace of GOD, Queen of Balian, Princess of Providence, Duchess of Helena and Lorraine, Countess of Pompourelia, Viscountess of Eflen and Anatis, Baroness of Renzfeld, Brucca, Valens, Malenos and Ciavola, Lady of Portoregne, Atrus and Monterosa, Warden of La Costa Rubinissima, Protector of the Heartlanders and the South, etcetera HER ROYAL MAJESTY, Tar-Caraneth Aryantë of the House Arthalionath, by the Grace of GOD, Queen of the Númenedain, Princess of Númenost and Minas Amath, Protector of the Adunians, Master of the Sharadûn, Templar of the Archangel Michael, Knight of the Realm HIS HIGHNESS, Cesar II de Pelear, Viceroy of Hyspia, Duke of Pacazu, Baron of Arenisca and Del’mar, Lord of Ladorada, Lord of Niseep, Gereon's Hold, and Ciudad de Plata, Gran Maestre of El Orden de Francisco, Protector of the Hyspian People, Protector of the Farfolk, Patriarch of House de Pelear 127 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TreeSmoothie 4899 Share Posted February 18 John, at the end of his pilgrimage with Sybille, Cesar, and the many others, felt his eyes well with tears at the letter. The man bowed his head, refusing the smile that dared creep upon his face; as foul a man he was for marrying Lucia only as a guise, she was dead, now - and perhaps he could live happily. Tired and horribly fatigued, he came home to his beloved at the end of the day, offering out a flier. "So ... what ist teur ring size, pepinillo?" @teeylin 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
_yink_ 348 Share Posted February 18 "Oh, for all that is holy..." Gwenyth reached to take the missive of many that had been placed on her desk that day. "Wait-" She called to the staff who had brought the missive in, "They did it!" She exclaimed! A hand slamming continuously on her desk and rattling through the Aquilae walls. The staff member, however, was not too pleased with the loud banging that rang through the small office. "Oh, mea darlings get tae love freely..." "To love!" Princess Ariadne called out as the missive was signed. She was only ten, though she understood the ideas of free love. To her, everybody deserved love in any form. 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AstriaS 3710 Popular Post Share Posted February 18 "It's what Toni would have wanted." stated Tar-Caraneth Aryantë. 30 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIGH_FIRE 4118 Share Posted February 18 "To love!" Sybille would exclaim with her fellow canonist Princes with a wide smile upon her face. As she looked over her retinue she would speak lowly "Balian, home of the gays" she then chuckled as the missive was released. 27 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Destructokeith 621 Share Posted February 18 "how will this effect mein underground marriage business" Artel shakes his head as he hands the letter to his old friends Wilford and Atticus @Hom @mothstheticwith a laugh 18 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
beetle 2761 Share Posted February 18 1 minute ago, AstriaS said: "It's what Toni would have wanted." stated Tar-Caraneth Aryantë. "YEAHHHHHHH!" Eriantiel of Númenost cheered. 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wavey 1446 Share Posted February 18 Cesar II willingly and readily took up the task and willingness to sign this document. He has become older, his age was nearing the end of his middle aged years. There were many things which he wished to do but was unable to in order to keep up his image as a Canonist Prince. Nevertheless, his allies’ words and support gave him the newfound strength to do so. Cesar’s love will always be for Karyna. But he knew Hyspia could be something more, something more inclusive. It is something his Padre would have wanted. It is something his children would have wanted. Thus, he was content with signing this. Henceforth, Hyspia shall recognize all love amongst humans. 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ElvenHuntress 207 Share Posted February 18 (edited) Dimitri looked over the missive, having heard of the pilgrimage coming to Hyspia but he was too injured from a siege to go to greet them, “Ea’ve never seen why the church disliked same sex couples te begin with. Let people be people…” He muttered to himself before folding the missive and placing it in a pile with already read missives. He then took a mouthful of whiskey and leaned back in his chair, staring out over Hyspia from his office, thinking about how happy people would be if love could just be accepted. A young recruit of the Balian Armada read over the missive when it was given, “I was there for that! I made a difference!” She then ran off to show her best friend Pebble. Her horse. Edited February 19 by ElvenHuntress 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SimplySeo 5274 Share Posted February 19 "Let my people go." Said Numenatar, Tar-Caraneth's father, a self-admitted bisexual. 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wowj 2831 Share Posted February 19 "This is what Father Tonito wanted." Spoke Lector Theodore Brae 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReveredOwl 5347 Share Posted February 19 "The Church never really acted against these people, so long as they didn't gloat and cause obscene scenes, such as with usual couples. Vy have drawn a light to an issue that was better left undisturbed, this will do more damage then good. Vy should have left it alone." remarked Rhys 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mothsthetic 419 Share Posted February 19 2 minutes ago, Destructokeith said: "how will this effect mein underground marriage business" Artel shakes his head as he hands the letter to his old friends Wilford and Atticus @Hom @mothstheticwith a laugh Wilford shakes his head, eyes brimming with tears as he laughs at his friend’s joke. “I guess we’re no’ gonnae be able tae have ye officia’e th’ vow renewal.” 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lapidary 380 Share Posted February 19 Somewhere in the Seven Skies, a once disgraced Alstreim sheds a tear. It had been years, and finally, it had been done. Hans von Alstreim leaned towards his mother, bowing his head into her shoulder. "Hope that ze future of humans can be happier than I was." He murmured. "A shame I did not live to see it changed."Orion breathes a sigh of relief, knowing he and his husband can FINALLY hold hands in canonist nations. About damn time. 20 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hom 528 Share Posted February 19 2 minutes ago, Destructokeith said: "how will this effect mein underground marriage business" Artel shakes his head as he hands the letter to his old friends Wilford and Atticus @Hom @mothstheticwith a laugh Atticus Reinhold takes the missive from Artel with a shaking hand- Being handed the draft is one thing, but seeing it completed is another. At the comment he chuckles, but it’s slightly damp with tears he’s fending off once more. “I’m sorry- It looks like you’re going to go under.” 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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