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| description = '''Prayers of Repent''' is a collection of prayers asking [[Ilmater]] for forgiveness.
| description = '''Prayers of Repent''' is a collection of prayers asking [[Ilmater]] for forgiveness.
| quote = A book of repentful prayers. Sin is like spicy food - too much of it makes you wish for the favour of higher powers.
| quote = A book of repentful prayers. Sin is like spicy food - too much of it makes you wish for the favour of higher powers.
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| book author = Church of Ilmater
| book text = [A book full of furtive prayers for forgiveness to the Crying God. It smells musty, as if kept underground for a long time.]
| book text = [A book full of furtive prayers for forgiveness to the Crying God. It smells musty, as if kept underground for a long time.]



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Prayers of Repent is a collection of prayers asking Ilmater for forgiveness.

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A book of repentful prayers. Sin is like spicy food - too much of it makes you wish for the favour of higher powers.

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[A book full of furtive prayers for forgiveness to the Crying God. It smells musty, as if kept underground for a long time.]


Lord Ilmater, I beseech you look upon me and behold my sin. Let it stand before your infinite patience and balk in its presence - for while I am weak, you stand mighty. Let me be absolved before your weeping majesty, that I may cleanly bear the burden of others in your name.


My knees may stagger, my bones may break, my will may fracture - but my faith stands strong on your shoulders, Lord, if you will let it.