Ametrian Branches - Bilasch

This branch is almost exclusively followed in Um Bilaschca although it is known to be in small pockets in other countries as well. This branch stresses the need to humble oneself and to atone for humanities past decadence through a simple life, constant prayer, and a complete (some would say fanatical) devotion to the abolishment of one’s sin.   Bilasch Ametrianists believe that the other branches of Ametrianism are too lax and they do not do enough to atone for their misgivings and wrongdoings. This attitude has given rise to the monastic orders famous in Um Bilaschca. No other branch of Ametrianism has as many monastic orders or such a high percentage of Penitents in their religious hierarchy. A Penitent is a monk who belongs to a religious order secluded from civilization where he or she can focus on a wholly religious life with no interference. While orders of other Ametrian branches are secluded and devoted, Bilasch Ametrianist monasteries and abbeys are known for their extreme traditions and fanatical adherence to the religious rule.
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