Consult the Gilded Minister (Parish Council)
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From: Consulting the Parish Council
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She sees herself as a devil's advocate, though it is unclear how much of a pretence many of her positions actually are.
Unlocked with Church: Catechist exactly 1
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A dangerous opinion
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Description summary:
The advice given varies based on the Decision before the Parish Council.
Decision before the Parish Council | Description |
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1: Dedication | The Gilded Minister smiles benignly. "We should eschew convention. The choosing of our saint is a mission statement. We should be unexpected and, ideally, provocative." Her smile is bright as mullioned glass and sincere as a banker's promise. |
2: Decoration | "As ever, darling," the Gilded Minister says, opening a catalogue to a particularly ghoulish shop in the Bazaar. "I say we aim to provoke." She turns back to her catalogue, thumbing through the pages in a blur of garish horrors. |
3: Liturgy | [...]"We should occupy a niche. Corner the market in the bizarre and the profane. Doctrinally speaking. The conventional have their place already – those seeking something different ought to find a home under our roof." [...] |
4: Old Churchyard | [...]"I thought I had it in our contract that I do not perform manual labour. These hands were made to hold pens, or maybe sceptres. Not shovels. [....] And darling, don't you think you have better things to do than dig up a bunch of mouldy old bones?" |
5: Collection Plate | The Gilded Minister is examining the gold brocade on her sleeves. "Is it not written somewhere that charity begins in the home?" She frowns. "Torn already. I shall be wearing sackcloth next." [...] |
6: Drummer's Pilgrims | "Oh, do let them into the church," the Gilded Minister implores in her voice of velvet and wine. "Let me get to work on them. They cling to such silly dogmas, worn and outmoded as the Reverend's Sunday best. I have better ideas for them." |
7: The Drummer's Due | [...] "All beliefs can be warped [...] All doctrines can be proven hollow. In my experience, choosing to follow the letter rather than the spirit of one's theological laws is the fastest method to disillusion.[...]" |
8: Daughter Church | "It would be very humiliating for the Empress if her own property converted to an unorthodox church [..]London would probably not appreciate the Church losing it its Scottish sister. It's your choice though, darling. You know how I hate to upset people." |
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