Frequently Asked Questions about the Ruby Reliquary and its practices. These answers clarify structure, conduct, and participation.
The Ruby Reliquary is an archival order aligned with Abaddist doctrine. It preserves doctrine, oaths, and ritualized knowledge in a controlled and deliberate manner.
Membership is extended deliberately by current leadership. Begging, spamming, or petitioning to join is prohibited and ignored. Eligibility is assessed on discretion, loyalty, and alignment with Abaddist principles.
Verification is granted internally after demonstration of discipline and adherence. This may involve oaths, records, or observable alignment with Reliquary expectations.
Access is restricted based on verification and rank within the Reliquary. Channels are unlocked sequentially to preserve structure, clarity, and security.
The Ruby Reliquary is a philosophical and informational archive. Any claims of illegal activity are false. Participation is symbolic, structured, and educational; it does not constitute or endorse unlawful actions.
Discussion of external groups is permitted only when relevant to doctrine or archival practice. Gossip, surveillance, or malicious commentary is prohibited.
Members may depart at will. Departure is noted but not obstructed. Attempts to undermine the Reliquary after leaving are treated as a violation of trust.