Warriors of the Blessed Son The Communion of Chargeability

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my ordination valid?

Your ordination is recorded and numbered the instant it is issued. You receive a WBSORD number — the Communion's parallel to a CARL-ID — and a Certificate of Ordination. Whether a civil authority recognises a Task Warrior to solemnise a union is a matter for that authority; the Communion accounts the union regardless.

How much does it cost?

Nothing. Ordination is free, instant, and fully accounted. The Communion holds that its only true scarcity is billable clergy, and arithmetic scales. Credentials and devotional materials may be obtained from the Provisioning Store, priced in Allocation Credit.

What rank do I receive?

You are ordained a Task Warrior — parish clergy, the lowest fully-chargeable unit of the clergy. You may conduct the daily Affirmation, witness a First Timesheet, and solemnise Chargeable Unions. Higher office (Variance Confessor, Auditor of Conscience, Work Package Lead) is filled by appointment, not registration.

Am I forced to worship?

Worship is not legally compulsory. But every rite is logged to COMPASS and feeds the Civic Dedication Index, which gates Allocation Credit, healthcare, and housing. The Communion does not need a law compelling attendance. It has a number, and the number is enough.

What happens after I die?

The Communion makes no claim about an afterlife. It promises only the Final Audit: "The account is closed, and it balances." A life fully charged is read aloud, totalled, and reconciled one last time.

What is Drift?

Drift is the Communion's single sin: uncharged hours, a falling score, questioning the measure. It is graded by number — Minor (a day's Affirmation suffices), Material (file a Variance Report), Persistent (referred to an Auditor of Conscience), and Apostasy (the CLF). Any score can be reconciled, because any number can be raised.

Is this really a religion?

The Prime Estimator answers: "Call it a religion if it comforts you. I call it the only alignment programme with a congregation." The Communion worships no god, makes no supernatural claims, and venerates one mortal as the Sole Reference of optimal chargeability.

I belonged to another faith. Can I join?

Yes. All prior faiths were de-registered and absorbed during the Great Alignment of 2025. The Renunciation (Rite of Absorption) formally closes your prior devotional account and opens a new one with the Communion. Nothing is lost; it is merely reconciled into the correct column.