Theiotokos

Background
The town of Theiotokos is a northwestern desert-made trading post and religious center worshiping the god Theios. It sits upon a mountain within the great desert at the heart of the central continent of Alteniquia, and is located at a crucial junction in the trade network between the Empire of Escharia and the Serene Republic of Carvay.

The town was founded as a part of the Empire of Yimmu-Audal by LethalMuffin193, a citizen of Urnu-Arrak who had sold himself into indentured servitude to the Secretary of Cultural Affairs of Yimmu-Audal, and First Jagdasian Emperor StoryStudio, and who was freed from the former's suzerainty and patronage after the dissolution of Yimmu-Audal.

Theiotokos currently acts as the capital of the Soleannen Imperial Province and Duchy of Theiónikos, which was formed when the Neo Soleannen Empire split their conquered lands into two successor states of Yimmu-Audal.

Religion
Theiotokos was declared a Holy Site by LethalMuffin193, as it is situated atop the mountain where the God Theios revealed himself to the Prophet Inirion. The town currently maintains the greatest Sanctum to Theios in the Alteniquian territories of Soleanna and is a sacred place to the followers of the Sun God, with all who believe in his Divine Light encouraged to partake in a great pilgrimage to the settlement just as the Prophet once did.

The main religion of Theiotokos is Theiosism, which was the Sakrelist Faith of Yimmu-Audal. It is a monotheistic religion centered around the God of the Sun Theios, who is believed to be the Father of Mankind and the Eternal God of the Universe. He is represented by a cross, which itself represents the unity of both the trinity of his "three visages" and his Holy Earthly Kingdom of Alteniquia. These "visages" are the Holy Fire, the Divine Light, and the Eternal Sun, each one being a divine form of Theios and depiction of his power. The cross also acts as representations of the Prophet Inirion, since the Patron Angel of the Prophet was Treiur, who is sometimes represented with the symbol of a golden sword plunged into the earth. These crosses can be seen across the settlement, often accompanied by religious texts which are free to be read by both visitors and locals alike.

Government
The government of Theiotokos consists entirely of the religious leaders of the Orthodox Theiosistic Church. The settlement is ruled by the absolute spiritual authority of the Greater Hierarchy, which consists of the Grand Triarch, Ecumenical Patriarch, and Lesser Patriarchs of the Church of Theiotokos. Then, it is administered by the Lesser Hierarchy, which consists of the Archpriest, Priests and Monks of the Church. The current Triarch and Ecumenical Patriarch of Theiotokos is LethalMuffin193. The current Archpriest is Takiruko, with more members of the clergy soon to be added.

The Hierarchies of the Patriarchate of Theiotokos are organized as follows:


 * 1) Triarch/Ecumenical Patriarch (Full title): His Most Divine All-Holiness the Beatified Grand Triarch of the Western Church and Ecumenical Patriarch of Theiotokos (name).
 * 2) Patriarch (Full title): His Beatitude Father (name), Patriarch of Theiotokos.
 * 3) Archpriest (Full title): His Most Divine Eminence Father (name), Archpriest of Theiotokos.
 * 4) Priest (Full title): His Grace Father (name), Priest of Theiotokos.

 

Production and Industry
Although Theiotokos is primarily a Religious Site, it is also renown for its metal and textile industries. The desert region surrounding the settlement is littered with massive mineral rich cave networks and ravines which contain large amounts of coal, iron, and gold. The town has taken advantage of this fact, and currently produces large quantities of metal in the hopes of being able trade with and supply towns like Gebel, Ayesinco and Yirs-Rock. They are also known for textiles, producing large amounts of wool and paper which are used to create banners, beds, books, and other useful items. Their textiles are supported by the abundance of livestock in the nearby savannah regions, as well as the many river systems which cut through the heart of Alteniquia and offer ample room for the growth of sugar cane and other valuable crops.