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}}<blockquote>''"'Thou shalt not bind the church-bat's ears; and the labourer is worthy of his reward.' As the Book Timorous in St Cyriac's Exceptionally New Testament has it."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Professional_Reward A Professional Reward, ''Fallen London''] </ref></blockquote>'''Saint Cyriac's Illuminated College''', better known as '''God's Editors''', is a distinguished order entrusted with revising religious texts to align with the unique realities of the [[Neath]]<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Making_the_Good_Book_Better Making the Good Book Better, ''Fallen London''] ''"Saint Cyriac's Illuminated College, vulgarly known as God's Editors, revises Church texts to reflect recent events. A Querulous Theologian oversees the work."''</ref> — transforming the Good Book into the Better Book, as some might put it.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Work_diligently Work diligently, ''Fallen London''] ''"Your neck aches, your shoulders are a fused mass and you can't feel your pen fingers. But a little more theology has been adapted to the reality of the Neath. You will sleep soundly tonight."''</ref> Their work is overseen by the '''Querulous Theologian''',<ref name=":0" /> a devout and well-read lady who seeks inspiration for revisions in both sacred and secular literature,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Show_the_Querulous_Theologian_your_Patriotic_Adventure Show the Querulous Theologian your Patriotic Adventure, ''Fallen London''] ''"Oh, that was you? Yes, a most interesting piece. […] I enjoyed the spiritual aspects. Using the Elder Country as a metaphor for Purgatory was most apt. And as a tale of salvation to be found in the Neath... […] it has influenced my own work."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Show_the_Querulous_Theologian_your_Tragic_Romance Show the Querulous Theologian your Tragic Romance, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] Oh, I'm quite the admirer of your work! Your dour imagery was quite magnificent. All of us as Saint Cyriac's took inspiration from your description of the cavern. […] Tell me, have you ever considered theological work?"''</ref> but fears that any provocation of [[Surface]] nostalgia might set the Editors' work back severely.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Show_the_Querulous_Theologian_your_Tale_of_the_Future Show the Querulous Theologian your Tale of the Future, ''Fallen London''] ''"You! You wrote that monstrosity! It's hard enough coming to terms with the spiritual realities of the Neath without literary hooligans like you giving people a hankering for life back on the surface. Now shoo! Get out!"''</ref>  
}}<blockquote>''""Thou shalt not bind the church-bat's ears; and the labourer is worthy of his reward." As the Book Timorous in St Cyriac's Exceptionally New Testament has it."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Professional_Reward A Professional Reward, ''Fallen London''] </ref></blockquote>'''Saint Cyriac's Illuminated College''', better known as '''God's Editors''', is a distinguished order entrusted with revising religious texts to align with the unique realities of the [[Neath]]<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Making_the_Good_Book_Better Making the Good Book Better, ''Fallen London''] ''"Saint Cyriac's Illuminated College, vulgarly known as God's Editors, revises Church texts to reflect recent events. A Querulous Theologian oversees the work."''</ref> — transforming the Good Book into the Better Book, as some might put it.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Work_diligently Work diligently, ''Fallen London''] ''"Your neck aches, your shoulders are a fused mass and you can't feel your pen fingers. But a little more theology has been adapted to the reality of the Neath. You will sleep soundly tonight."''</ref> Their work is overseen by the '''Querulous Theologian''',<ref name=":0" /> a devout and well-read lady who seeks inspiration for revisions in both sacred and secular literature,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Show_the_Querulous_Theologian_your_Patriotic_Adventure Show the Querulous Theologian your Patriotic Adventure, ''Fallen London''] ''"Oh, that was you? Yes, a most interesting piece. […] I enjoyed the spiritual aspects. Using the Elder Country as a metaphor for Purgatory was most apt. And as a tale of salvation to be found in the Neath... […] it has influenced my own work."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Show_the_Querulous_Theologian_your_Tragic_Romance Show the Querulous Theologian your Tragic Romance, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] Oh, I'm quite the admirer of your work! Your dour imagery was quite magnificent. All of us as Saint Cyriac's took inspiration from your description of the cavern. […] Tell me, have you ever considered theological work?"''</ref> but fears that any provocation of [[Surface]] nostalgia might set the Editors' work back severely.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Show_the_Querulous_Theologian_your_Tale_of_the_Future Show the Querulous Theologian your Tale of the Future, ''Fallen London''] ''"You! You wrote that monstrosity! It's hard enough coming to terms with the spiritual realities of the Neath without literary hooligans like you giving people a hankering for life back on the surface. Now shoo! Get out!"''</ref>  


The need for such revisions arose after the [[Fall of London]], bringing profound theological and existential dilemmas. The [[Anglican Church]] found its doctrines ill-equipped to address a variety of new circumstances, like the proximity of [[Hell]], the altered nature of mortality, and the presence of distinctly inhuman congregants.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Death_and_Tax_Evasion Death and Tax Evasion, ''Fallen London''] ''"You mention that you thought College doctrine was to account for even the lowest of Neathy denizens. The Theologian nods. "Oh, it is. We do mention the rats here and there, don't we?""''</ref> God's Editors oversee these adaptations, tailoring scripture to better reflect Neathy life while still prioritizing the needs of human parishioners.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_the_position Accept the position, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] 'The most important thing about our work is to make it relevant to the citizens of the Neath,' she says over her shoulder. '[…] Even low and Rubbery denizens have their place in our theology. Not an exalted place, but a place nonetheless.' […]"''</ref> Their work extends beyond mere doctrine; under their influence, and in line with the [[Bazaar]]'s promotion of all forms of love, Anglican theology now allows for free expression of one's gender and romantic and sexual preferences. This shift was championed by an editor named James,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Brass_Grail_(Story) The Brass Grail, ''Fallen London''] ''"Officially, of course, the Church doesn't approve. But I've always found a place in the clergy for men like me, as long as they're discreet. But now, everyone's hopping into bed with men and women and squid-heads and God alone knows what else while we're as chaste as church-mice. Someone at St Cyriac's has been expanding the theology. Paving the way through references and glosses for a change in doctrine so that we should all be tumbling about with whoever we like. I should have realised it was James' doing!"''</ref> a former [[Revolutionaries|revolutionary]] who was once involved with the [[Bishop of Southwark]].<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Brass_Grail_(Story)|The Brass Grail (Story)|Fallen London|}}''"I never married. I've loved two... I've loved two men. […] Michael is probably still in Ireland, I think, or Rome. James... James is down here. Hell of a brain on the man, but he's given to extremes. Probably a bomb-thrower by now. We didn't part as friends."''</ref>  
The need for such revisions arose after the [[Fall of London]], bringing profound theological and existential dilemmas. The [[Anglican Church]] found its doctrines ill-equipped to address a variety of new circumstances, like the proximity of [[Hell]], the altered nature of mortality, and the presence of distinctly inhuman congregants.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Death_and_Tax_Evasion Death and Tax Evasion, ''Fallen London''] ''"You mention that you thought College doctrine was to account for even the lowest of Neathy denizens. The Theologian nods. "Oh, it is. We do mention the rats here and there, don't we?""''</ref> God's Editors oversee these adaptations, tailoring scripture to better reflect Neathy life while still prioritizing the needs of human parishioners.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_the_position Accept the position, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] 'The most important thing about our work is to make it relevant to the citizens of the Neath,' she says over her shoulder. '[…] Even low and Rubbery denizens have their place in our theology. Not an exalted place, but a place nonetheless.' […]"''</ref> Their work extends beyond mere doctrine; under their influence, and in line with the [[Bazaar]]'s promotion of all forms of love, Anglican theology now allows for free expression of one's gender and romantic and sexual preferences. This shift was championed by an editor named James,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Brass_Grail_(Story) The Brass Grail, ''Fallen London''] ''"Officially, of course, the Church doesn't approve. But I've always found a place in the clergy for men like me, as long as they're discreet. But now, everyone's hopping into bed with men and women and squid-heads and God alone knows what else while we're as chaste as church-mice. Someone at St Cyriac's has been expanding the theology. Paving the way through references and glosses for a change in doctrine so that we should all be tumbling about with whoever we like. I should have realised it was James' doing!"''</ref> a former [[Revolutionaries|revolutionary]] who was once involved with the [[Bishop of Southwark]].<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Brass_Grail_(Story)|The Brass Grail (Story)|Fallen London|}}''"I never married. I've loved two... I've loved two men. […] Michael is probably still in Ireland, I think, or Rome. James... James is down here. Hell of a brain on the man, but he's given to extremes. Probably a bomb-thrower by now. We didn't part as friends."''</ref>  
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