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Casophilians
I tread the path of Righteousness. Though it be
paved with broken glass, I will walk it barefoot; though
it cross rivers of fire, I will pass over them; though
it wanders wide, the light of the Emperor guides my
step.-Confessor Dolan of
Chiros
The Casophilians are typical of the resurrectionist sects that dot the
Imperial Cult. Saint Casophili was a missionary with the Missionarus Galaxia in
the early 41st millennium, spreading the teachings of the Ecclesiarchy to worlds
in the southern Segmentum Pacifica. It was on the world of Alena Three that he
discovered minions of the Dark Gods at the heart of several of the feral
societies on the world.
With few resources to hand, Saint Casophili did what he could to counter this
endemic threat and laid the foundations for a full Ecclesiarchy task force to
continue his work. However, as he moved from settlement to settlement preaching
the word of the God-emperor, his foes began to take notice. Unable to bear such
a threat to their power, the council of priests that ruled the world moved
against him and had him captured and tortured, to recant his errant beliefs.
The chronicles of Casophili tell of his arduous ordeal at the hands of the
twisted priests, to the point at which he died from his wounds. Here the tale of
Saint Casophili may have ended, unknown and unrecorded, another pious missionary
whose life had ended in the pursuit of his calling.
Though Casophili died at the hands of his tormentors, something remarkable
happened. Five days after his death, the body of the missionary was to be burned
upon a sacrificial pyre to the Dark Gods. As the flames took hold of the tarred
wood, Casophili roused himself and jumped from the fires. Miraculously brought
back from the dead, Casophili confronted his tormentors and the gathered crowd.
The story of Saint Casophili's return spread quickly and he led the people of
Alena Three against the priesthood.
Such an occurrence would naturally attract the attention of Resurrectionist
Inquisitors, but the faction that have dedicated themselves to the study of
Casophili's story focus on one particular aspect of the saint's tale. In his
later works, Casophili writes of his experiences over the fives days between
death and resurrection. During this period, the saint tells of a bodiless
floating sensation in a gulf of sound and color. He writes of a clamor of myriad
voices, some whispering and others bellowing, swirling around him. He also
speaks of a great light that suffused everything, which he believed to be the
Emperor.
The fact that Casophili's soul returned to his body is not so much of a concern
for the Casophilians, for the basic assumption of all
Thorian and related
beliefs is that the psychic energy of an individual can pass to the Warp and
back. The fact that Casophili's writings tell of a place within the Warp where
these souls reside is the province of the Casophilians.
Knowing that daemonic entities can broach the barriers between Warp and real
space, the Casophilians dedicate their study to the transition of a human soul
to their universe. They are profound experts of demonology with regard to ritual
summoning, as opposed to accidental or malicious possession. With this knowledge
they seek to devise a way to bring forth the soul of a deceased man or woman,
and if this proves successful, it will be a major step towards creating the
means by which the Emperor's soul can be invested into a suitable mortal form.
Rather than the general and rather isolated studies of other Resurrentionist
factions, the Casophilians openly embrace new ideas on their theories and work
closely with Inquisitors of different leanings, gleaning what they can from the
experiences of others. In particular, they are often found working in
conjunction with an Inquisitor who follows the philosophy of the
Anomolian Beholders, for the Casophilians
focus on the souls of the dead, while the
Anomolian Beholders study the souls of the living.
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