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These are all great ideas keep em up guys. Maybe QM can let this be the great moment where we can come together and decide many aspects about our religion to the masses?
For example:
>The Final Rites of Service/Commendation of the Dying before Purgatorium Servitium
>For terminally ill or wounded, or those to whom even rejuvenats can do no more, they are brought before a priest (or for nobles and prominents, a priest comes to them)
>The dying is cleaned and prepared for servitorization, blessed with holy oils and prayed to their final rites, comforted in the knowledge that all but the most mortal of sins can be forgiven through 'Purgatory Service', where by additional work they shall do until the 2nd death of the body they earn forgiveness for their sins in life. (Mortal or Unforgivable sins such as heresy are denied this, and denied the right to be made into corpstarch, the ashes discarded)
>This is seen as an even greater act of piety than being recycled into corpstarch, for even in death do they continue serve the Deus Mechanicus
>Nobles and other elites can become highly elaborate servitors, cyborg automata, or servo-skulls glad in gold to continue to serve their families
>The living are encouraged to pray to their ancestors who now serve even more in death than they ever did in life, free from the weakness of flesh such as food, sleep, and distractions, who work in the most grueling parts of factories and the battlefields so they do not have to suffer the same
>Establish a sort of 'Ancestor Worship'. Servitorization is slowly seen as a positive, and even desirable thing upon death