Cult of the Sacred Detonation

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Cultists typically incorporate respirators and radiation-shielding into their vestments, particularly in areas affected by the Scouring.
Those cultists charged with diplomatic or political duties often forgo protective measures, as communication with laymen can be difficult otherwise.

The Cult of the Sacred Detonation (formerly Boomism) is a branch of Cedrism which focuses, to the point of monomania, on explosions and their natural beauty. Originated in the Audentior Independent Nation under the auspices of Lukedu and was subsequently absorbed into the mythos of the Imperial Republic. One consequence of this is that one of the more prominent religious festivals is known, prosaically, as La Fiesta de la Boom.

Antiquarians have previously claimed that Cedrism was an offshoot religion of Boomism. In 1643, Kaiser Dominus informed all concerned that they are quite in error regarding this assumption and that, most importantly, they are never to repeat it, on pain of his marked disapproval towards them.

During the 1703 Council of Negrixnaht, it was agreed that four bailiwicks and three cities, devastated by the Scouring, would be given over to the jurisdiction of the cult's scattered ecclesiarchy as a quasi-Governorate in return for their commitment upholding certain customs endemic to their new lands. These sites have since begun to see a coalescence of Boomist pilgrims and opportunistic cult priests into what has been collectively dubbed the See of the Radiant Revelation under the guidance of the titular body which has come to be recognized as the de facto governing authority in the ruined lands assigned to them.

Booming Justice

In the decade following the Cult's ascent to power, it saw a marked increase in popularity in the area surrounding the Sovereign Confederation, where the Mithui was courting Cult leadership in hopes of a political alliance with them and their growing flock. One symptom of this popularity was the admission of three Cult priests as observers in the Mithui during it's tenure as the body commissioned for the Panopticon of the union-state. As they do not believe in bureaucracy, the access the elected priests suddenly had to potentially sensitive materials regarding all subjects of the Union gave them pause. Ultimately it was decided that Panopticon Reports sent to the would be burned en-mass and combed through later to allow the combustive will to be known; this led to later reports being printed on paper containing a high dosage of asbestos fiber. Those whose files remain intact are deemed suspect and are investigated further.