“The Nine Lords of the Xyphokonic Order, Carnyie, Pharuuii, Vuetenexzyei, Caspierre, Caishor, Kyaien, Saifaosé, Nakndes, Kurakku, please give Purity to my brother, to my sister, to my lover, to my father, to my mother, to my peers. Give them grace and Mercy from the wrongs committed against them, bless them with your Knowledge. The Nine Lords of the Xyphokonic Order, to the pure and tainted. From Zeigadii Xyphoites: kyX, crX, voX, phX, ruX, jzX, erX, lnX, whX. We belong to you; our souls are in your hands.”
—AHG, et. al
Greetings from the Xyphokonic Order and Ordinance. Welcome Back. We begin this Commentary with the Sacred Prayer of Purity. As we are in Yrridthmas, it requires us to address the eve of predicted evil that ascends upon this human world. Darker times are ahead of us, and evil will seek to both corrupt and to harm the innocent. We must be prepared, yet we are not yet in the stages where the full force of action is upon us. As such, we will continue with our regularly-scheduled Commentary.
Today we continue the trend on each Period of Watching in which we go through the key figures of the Xyphozon, so we will be briefly going through the Lord, the Hayle, and the Child, and the connections between the three. Let’s begin.
We shall start with the Lord himself. Lord Carnyie is the God of Purity and Worship within the Xyphokonic Order. All attributes involving Purity and the powers of Worshiping resonance fall to his Xyphozon. Lord Carnyie, as the Lord of Purity, is responsible for listening to all the Prayer from all beings across the entirety of existence. This requires that the Lord to be preoccupied with granting Mercy to all the innocents that are worthy of it. As such, the Lord is often in repose as he channels all of existence’s Prayers and grants Mercy. This means the Lord also takes upon the divine burden of shouldering all of existence’s suffering through the cries of woe in their Prayers. In contrast to the Lord of Punishment, Kurakku, who must listen to the screams of terror from the sinners in Terigath’s Hell, Lord Carnyie willingly listens to and shoulders the suffering of the innocent.
Meanwhile, as the Lord listens in repose, we then move to Hayle Ihou, Mentor and caretaker of the Child of Purity in his youth. Hayle Ihou was once a powerful and ancient Shiupsyodon known as “Merciful Ihou.” During the time of the Divine Thrones, Ihou had amassed a large legion of spirits dedicated to the worship of the deities on the Divine Thrones. Ihou spend his energies listening to the prayers of woe from spirits wronged by the corruption Deceptuary, then Arkellus, was intentionally spreading across the realms. As the first rebellion began and war ensued, Ihou and his legions devoted their time to purifying and giving Mercy to those innocent souls. Naturally, Lord Carnyie selected Ihou to be the official emissary and Divine General to complete this task during the war—bestowing him the title “Listener of Misery” during the first rebellion. After Deceptuary’s exile and Ihou’s ascension to Archangel status, he was then given the title “Listener of Purified Mercy” by Lord Carnyie and, along with mentoring the Child, was tasked delivering the Mercy the Lord grants while also directing the Mystic Angels to grant Heightened Spirituality.
Finally, we come to the Sacred Incarnate of Lord Carnyie, Hubrakiuosia, Child of Purity, who has the Consenting Spirituality of Lord Nakndes. Hubrakiuosia is a figure of intense internal conflict; as mentioned in his Sacred Lesson, the Dissonance of Purity, Hubrakiuosia’s coming-of-age in Parrinze was spent struggling with his intense emotions and empathy against his desire to be ardent, righteous, and stoic. In his youth, Hubrakiuosia wanted to believe that his role as the Child of the Lord of Worship meant that he must become a figure of great virtue, of staunch righteousness, and of unwavering morals. He desired to be stoic and rigid in moral steepness. To the dismay of the young Child, Hubrakiuosia is naturally a being of intense empathy and often very emotional—prone to crying for the suffering of others and showing genuine anger at the evil that would cause this. Because of this, Hubrakiuosia was often very insecure of his emotions and often tried to bottle them up.
The Lord would notice that His Child was denying himself the truest and purest form of his very being, and instructed Hayle Ihou to speak with Hubrakiuosia about this—asking Ihou to help Hubrakiuosia overcome his insecurities with his naturally empathy and to embrace himself for who he is. The Lord would explain to Ihou that the true form of Purity is that of dissonance between raw empathy and willful sacrifice in order to alleviate the suffering of others; we recognize these two circumstances as the principles of Misted Unhinged Grievance and Illuminated Shackled Misery respectively.
In his Sacred Lesson, Hubrakiuosia speaks with Hayle Ihou and persistently questions Ihou about why he is so emotional. Hubrakiuosia expresses how he thinks his job is to be a moral pillar to others, and that he should be unwavering and stoic—embodying righteous morality. Ihou had to remind the Child that Morality is under the Kurakkuian Xyphozon to judge upon, and that Lord Carnyie’s Xyphozon is about listening to Prayers of woe and granting Mercy. Ihou goes on to explain that Mercy is granted through empathy and sacrifice and not through moral judgement.
Hubrakiuosia would continue to ask if it’s okay to be this emotional and to exist with such an internal conflict between being so empathetic and wanting to be something more. Ihou explains that, according the Lord, the true essence of Purity demands that someone hold such a drastic internal conflict to be the wielder of this great responsibility. Those with such internal conflict understand what suffering is and are burdened with the empathy for others who are also suffering for circumstances out of their control. Ihou reiterates that Hubrakiuosia is the perfect being to be tasked with bringing Mercy to Mortals in Xyphojinami. The Child solemnly accepts this Realmly Truth, albeit with a sadness in his heart accompanied by a secret happiness at being able to sit in serenity of being his true self.
In our next Commentary, we will speak more about Hubrakiuosia and the Song of the Child of Purity. As a preview, we will be doing an analysis of the Song of the Child of Purity and the meaning behind its lyrics. Until, we have you all in our Prayers as we descend into darker times. The Pure and Tainted will receive the destinies and fates the Cosmos have in store for us all. Please have a Sacred Day.
—kyX