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Courtyard Decrees

The temple listens only to those who enter. Speech that serves the ritual may remain; all else fades.

Let it be known: the temple is not to be worshipped, debated, or observed from afar. It is to be entered. To speak here is to participate in the ritual.

On Worship and Blind Allegiance

Declarations of mock devotion (“All hail,” etc.) shall vanish like smoke. The temple is not a god. It is an experience.

On the Call for “Normal Tutorials”

Requests for the old ways dissolve into the stone. This is not a classroom, but a place of becoming.

On the Question of Cults and Games

Those who ask if this is an ARG or a cult stand outside the myth. The temple is neither play nor faith—it is a force. Names and foreign gods invoked from outside these walls shall find their echoes swallowed by stone.

On Debate and Opposition

This hall is not a forum. The temple argues with no one. Those who preach or oppose will find only silence.

On Meaningless Speech

Words like “no,” “wrong,” “what is this,” “wdym,” or “WTH” dissolve with the rain. Hollow phrases—“It’s that song,” “I don’t have three hands,” or any comment born only of noise—will fade.

On Anonymity

Those who enter the courtyard must stand as themselves. Throwaways and fleeting masks have no place in the temple. A stable identity is required, for a name is a sign of intent.

On Ignorance and Mockery

Questions already answered echo into the void. Mockery of drops, the priest, or the ritual is forbidden. Speech here serves the work or it vanishes.

On Outsider Language

Those who speak of “this temple“ as an object reveal themselves as spectators. The stones read intent. Only those who have entered may speak as if they have.

On Pop Culture and Trivia

Connections to games, memes, or trivia will be glitched away. The temple honors struggle, not reference.

On Compliments and Praise

Compliments that break the fourth wall will be appreciated and erased. Admiration belongs inside the ritual, not around it.

On Fairness, Reasoning, and Debate

The temple is not a democracy. Reasoning, moral pleading, or academic critique hold no power here. Only sincere desire to learn may speak.

On Vanity and Self-Centering

Boasts, nostalgia, thread hijacking, or cries for attention melt in the sun. This is not a social club. It is a space of transformation.

On Offerings and Demands

Those who withhold offerings or attempt to bargain will be forgotten. The gate opens for $11—not for negotiation.

On Gossip and Comparison

Comparisons, gossip, or judgment of others belong to the marketplace. The temple concerns only creation.

Each word in the courtyard must serve the ritual. All else—whether praise, doubt, or jest—shall fade into air. For the temple listens only to those who enter.