Book of The Home

The book of "The Home" contains no pictures of animals or people. Its only designs are simple geometric patterns used sparingly to break up longer texts. Its few pages contain clear print on faint lines.

The Home has no apparent order. Instead of organized chapters, it contains essays, parables and vignettes. The pieces have been carefully selected by a cleric of great skill and no doubt inspired by the Holy Mother so that when read in order, they paint a beautiful and clear image of the faith's beliefs. The cleric wrote the pieces in a simple, clear manner, making this cannon one of the easiest to read.

Forbidden acts mentioned in The Home include adultery, the mistreatment of children and laziness. The Holy Mother's canon strongly discourages divorce, lewd behavior and selfishness. Clerics are encouraged to have adopted children, and to work hard to support their families.

The faith monitors prices of The Home to ensure that it is available, but that the scribes who copy it earn enough for their families. It cost 35 gps and is available at any temple of the faith.