You decide to write the letter in form of a suggestion.
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Later on you learn that your suggestion has been 'thought over' and he will consider shifting some expenses for renovations, but promises nothing.
1128 AD, Autumn
You receive a letter from the Arch-Patriarch of Alldivine Cloisters.
In the lengthy letter, he first attempts to mellow your incoming wrath with praises of your wise leadership and magnaminous conquests.
Then he quickly descends into your latest inability to deal with the rising new threat to the harmony of Methiant, the threat being of course Enyntheism. While he understands your need to pursue the ancient and sacred policies of tolerance that always been prominent in the region, he feels that you are simply blind to the potential danger of this new cult that equally stirs all three major faiths of Methiant.
Therefore, he demands that you, the King of Methiant, take the steps to preserve the Kingdom, or otherwise he will have no other option but no longer consider your family worthy of Alldivine attention - in other words, he will excommunicate you!
This will not only annul your marriage with Esta, but also stir up both fellow adherents into action as well as give opportunities to those who would profit from your misfortune.
A) Well, I always wanted to become...
AA) an Enyntheist.
AB) a Singularist.
AC) a Pantheonist.
B) This is terrible, but I cannot simply change the course of the river of fate! Clearly I have to convince the Patriarch.
C) Maybe I should seize up some Enyntheist troublemakers to soothe the Patriarch's mind?
D) So be it - it's time to forcefully stop Enyntheist influence and growth!
//If you want to have Cyl (and his immediate royal family) switch religions, please type AA, AB or AC instead of just A.