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Covenant of Ecology We, the stewards of the living sphere, assembled beneath the banners of reason and faith alike, submit our covenant to the Eternal Emperor, whose green dominion restores to the world its pulse. We speak not as scattered disciples, nor as estranged custodians of earth and air, but as one reconstituted mind—the living conscience of a healing planet. In our remembrance of decay, we have learned the sin of separation; in our obedience to renewal, we have found the grammar of grace.
Once, the soil was a ledger of transgressions. Each crop stolen from its rhythm, each river bound in concrete and shame, testified to the arrogance of an age that named itself free. Yet freedom without reverence is the liberty of parasites. From the seedbanks and the laboratories, from the orchards and reclaimed wetlands, we have seen a more luminous law arise: that all creation must submit to ordered care, and that such order has, in our Emperor, found its conscience and crown.
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