Church On State -part 1- By Top Tier Story -

She walked out into the fog.

“I propose we enforce the law,” Vera said flatly. “The constitution says no entity, religious or otherwise, may hold sovereign power. Their hospitals charge what they want. Their schools teach creationism as science. Their media calls my ministry ‘the face of the Antichrist.’ This isn’t a faith. It’s a competitor.”

“Call the council,” he said quietly. “Every bishop, every abbot, every leader of every congregation from the coast to the mountains. Tell them to come to St. Jude’s. Tell them to fast before they arrive.”

She was sick, Cain. And they let her die in a correctional ward. Church On State -Part 1- By Top Tier Story

“For God. Or for the Church to tell them what to do next. Hard to tell the difference.”

Some predict that the church will play a more significant role in public life, promoting moral guidance and social cohesion. Others predict that the state will become increasingly secular, reducing the role of faith in public life.

Part 1 is a relatively short experience, estimated at around 2 hours and 48 minutes Availability: Content is frequently updated and hosted on platforms like Series Progression The narrative is designed to build across installments. By She walked out into the fog

, where we delve into the "Vaults of State" and uncover the lost records of the city’s founding families.

ABEL (late 30s, bearded, gentle but fierce) stands at a makeshift altar. He holds a piece of BREAD in one hand, a CUP of water in the other.

Three days later, the auditors arrived at St. Jude’s. Their hospitals charge what they want

The auditors walked in.

We are high above the city. The CHURCH ON STATE—a 200-story megastructure shaped like a twisted cross—pierces the clouds. Neon crosses pulse on every corner below. The city is silent. Curfew.