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Roleplay/Clergy

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Clergy

Takashima has a spiritual dimension that does not follow the same rules as the rest of the island. The Clergy is the oldest, most mysterious, and least understood sub-community on TRP — and that is entirely by design.

Where other sectors deal in politics, money, law, or survival, the Clergy deals in meaning. In faith. In the things that cannot be explained by the law code or proven in a courtroom.


The Spiritual World of Takashima

Takashima's religious and metaphysical landscape is shaped by its history, its geography, and its people. Religions exist, institutions have been built around them, and belief — or the performance of belief — plays a role in the social fabric of the island.

What the Clergy involves:

  • Religious institutions — temples, churches, shrines, and the organisations that maintain them
  • Clergy characters — priests, monks, spiritual leaders, and those who walk the line between faith and power
  • Ritual and ceremony — the rites that mark birth, death, marriage, conflict, and the turning of seasons
  • Community and counsel — offering guidance, mediation, and sanctuary to those who seek it

The Clergy is one of the few spaces on TRP where ambiguity is a feature. Belief is personal. What is sacred to one character may be superstition to another. There are no correct answers in the Clergy — only interpretations.


The Kamis

There are stories — old ones, passed between characters who have spent long enough on the island — about entities known as Kamis. Beings that do not fit any ordinary category. Not human. Not explicable.

Most people on Takashima have never encountered one. Many doubt they exist at all. The accounts that do circulate are inconsistent: different descriptions, different behaviours, different meanings. Some stories contradict each other entirely. Whether that is because Kamis come in many forms, or because the stories are simply unreliable, is impossible to say.

What can be said:

  • No two accounts of a Kami encounter are identical
  • No encounter has ever been independently verified
  • Those who claim to have seen one rarely speak of it openly
  • The Clergy neither confirms nor denies their existence

If Kamis do exist, they appear on their own terms, for their own reasons. They are not summoned. They are not controlled. And they are not seen often — if at all.


Legends & The Unknown

Takashima has a history that predates the current community — legends, myths, and stories that circulate among characters who have been on the island long enough to hear them. Some of these stories have roots in things that actually happened. Others may be entirely fabricated. The Clergy is the custodian of this oral history, and it does not always distinguish between the two.

What is real, what is metaphor, and what is outright fiction is left deliberately unanswered. The mystery is the point.


Getting Into Clergy RP

The Clergy is not a career path with a clear entry point. It tends to find players as much as players find it. A character drawn to philosophy, ritual, or the unexplained naturally gravitates toward it. So does a character who has witnessed something they cannot explain — or think they cannot explain.

See Roleplay for how the spiritual dimension of Takashima interacts with its more earthly concerns.