Twelve Sermons of Eolas
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The Twelve Sermons of Eolas were a series of speeches delivered outside the Archive at Eolas, by Pérrén Norá over the course of Brave 203-204
History
Sermons
First Sermon: The Spawn of Sin
The Spawn of Sin details the rape of Liara and the five cardinal mistakes of The Godbeings. In this sermon, it is explained that the universe comes from sin, and will collapse into sin.
Second Sermon: Our Sacred Duty
Our Sacred Duty details the duty of all men and women of the order, and of all sentient things of the creation, to stand against the sinful magics and to ward against the corrupting spirits of the Liara.
Third Sermon: The Cleansing Fire
The Cleansing Fire shows the steps that must be taken to clean the world of sin, and the steps that must be taken to heal the wounds of magic.
Fourth Sermon: The Blessing of Eolas
The Blessing of Eolas details the gifts given to the Templars in the Archive at Eolas, and the steps taken to obtain these gifts.
Fifth Sermon: The Failure of the Collective
The Failure of the Collective describes the corruption and evil of he Collective church, and it's failings in remaining pure and just.
Sixth Sermon: The Way of the Sword
The Way of the Sword shows the ideal of the Knight.
Seventh Sermon: The Way of the Scribe
The Way of the Scribe shows the ideal and intelligence of the scribe.
Eighth Sermon: Necessary Evils
The Necessary Evils details the sins one must or may commit in service to the order.
Ninth Sermon: The Extermination of Mages
The Extermination of Mages reveals the plans in place for the removal of magic from occupied territory.
Tenth Sermon: The Dramer Scourge
The Dramer Scourge details the arms-race the Templar Order is in with the Dramer of Rekkan.
Eleventh Sermon: Necessary Cruelty
The Necessary Cruelty shows torture methods one may use in obtaining information for the order.
Twelveth Sermon: Rebirth of Civilisation
The Rebirth of Civilisation shows the promised land, free of sin, what may come after the original sin is cast down.