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"Please place both hands upon your throat, and repeat after me for the Ecology:HomeStones pledge of mercy.
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I, the strangled audience, solemnly vow
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}}The Pledge of Mercy is a traditional call-and-response chant, likely used to officiate ceremonies preformed by followers of Ecology: HomeStones. Its relative simplicity suggests that the chants primary use was to begin and end ceremonies by unifying participants under one doctrine.


to maintain absolute control
== Contents ==
The original transcription, which the found document is reflective of, is as follows:<blockquote>''"Please place both hands upon your throat, and repeat after me for the Ecology: HomeStones pledge of mercy.''


in the face of morbid splendor.
''I, the strangled audience, solemnly vow''


And though I may never walk again,
''to maintain absolute control''


I'm even faster when I'm crawling"
''in the face of morbid splendor.''
 
''And though I may never walk again,''
 
''I'm even faster when I'm crawling"''</blockquote>
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 25 April 2025

Pledge of Mercy
by Ecology: HomeStones
Scribed text uncovered in 1808 by Icelandic officials

The Pledge of Mercy is a traditional call-and-response chant, likely used to officiate ceremonies preformed by followers of Ecology: HomeStones. Its relative simplicity suggests that the chants primary use was to begin and end ceremonies by unifying participants under one doctrine.

Contents

The original transcription, which the found document is reflective of, is as follows:

"Please place both hands upon your throat, and repeat after me for the Ecology: HomeStones pledge of mercy.

I, the strangled audience, solemnly vow

to maintain absolute control

in the face of morbid splendor.

And though I may never walk again,

I'm even faster when I'm crawling"