Priests of Faith in Heresy are rebels cloaked in vestments. Cast out by orthodoxy for challenging doctrine, they refuse to abandon their gods—only the flawed institutions built around them. These heretics wield divine power tempered with doubt, exposing corruption, hypocrisy, and abuse festering within sacred halls.
In Zin, heretical priests walk the ash-veiled halls of the Veiled Basilica, a broken cathedral buried beneath the city’s catacombs. Here, Faith in Heresy thrives as inquisitors and visionaries pore over forbidden scriptures and shattered relics. They speak truth through paradox, uncovering divine lies etched into stone, and pierce illusion with oracles bound in thorns.
Rather than turning away from the divine, these priests redefine it. They challenge authority, reject blind obedience, and call for renewal. Armed with scripture, fire, and the courage to confront revered elders, they seek to cleanse the faith from within—even if it means being branded as traitors.
Many walk alone. Some find allies among dissidents, oppressed congregations, or disenfranchised clergy. Their sermons stir unrest, and their miracles defy sanctioned rituals. Mirroring the martyrdoms of old prophets, their path is one of suffering and strength—rooted in conviction, not approval.
Whether exposing corruption through divine insight or restoring the wounded ignored by the faithful elite, Heretic Priests heal more than bodies. They mend lost belief, inspire reform, and challenge dogma not out of spite, but out of hope.
In the ashes of broken temples, they build something truer.