Faith in Khassid is not silent—it answers, though never always in the way one expects. Clerics are those who stand closest to that answer, carrying conviction into a world that does not guarantee it will be returned. Every prayer, every rite, every act of devotion is a reaching—toward something that may affirm, redirect, or remain still. And yet, it is through these acts that the presence of the divine is most clearly felt, whether as guidance, judgment, or something far more difficult to name.
