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Irecano State Church Penitentiary

An experimental prison facility funded by the Saintianity to use their religious belief to help the volunteer prisoners become good again. Located at the Curtain Islet in the outer sea of Irecano, where the sun never shines, the church prison was originally a monastery built by the Saintians for their most faithful believers to have further religious practice.

 
 
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Overview: The church prison

Although the dark clouds above the Curtain Islet almost never go away, the central tower of the prison provides “earthly sunlight“ for human’s lowest needs of brightness — some say it’s a bless of the ruler, while others say it brings away the last bits of their sanity. The church prison, although is full of old buildings, is geared finely with the newest technologies to better manage the “atoners”. Many of which were brought by the meteorologists from all over the world trying to solve the mystery of the dark curtain — obviously, none have yet to succeed to this day.

 
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The Church Hall / Saintians

The saintianity is one of the most influential religion in the world based on the idea of Holy Virtue around the Ruler — “Saint“ Utotimeo’s life and his given words, he guides the belivers towards the paradise and conveys the rules to do so.

The church hall had been the main building since the age of Curtain Islet monastery, and it continues to serve for the prisoners as a place to pray.

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Prisoner Living Area

Another famous place of the church prison after being reported as one of the most comforting prison cells in the world. “The atoners are never bond by the locked doors, but the rules of Holy Virtue.“ Says Mother Norsea, the warden of Irecano state church penitentiary.

The prisoners are indeed treated better here than in any other prison in the country, but that only applies when a prisoner is not going against their rules…