Holy Church

The Holy Church is the largest sect of religion in Tortus that once worshiped the God of Humans, Ehit until turned out to be an evil god and Hajime Nagumo killed him. They now worship Aiko Hatayama as the "Fertility Goddess" and "Goddess of Victory".

Ideology
The Holy Church followed a doctrine that stated humans were above all other species, and preached that humans should reign supreme. Those who were discovered to have the power to use Ancient Magic from the age of the gods, or special magic that only monsters could use, were once considered to be god’s descendants and taken under its protection. Anyone caught insulting the Holy Church would be decried a heretic and immediately be executed. Anyone that would protect them would also be considered a heretic.

The main purpose of the Holy Church was to manipulate the humans of Tortus for Ehit's twisted game. Because of this, most (if not all) conflicts in Tortus's history were caused by the Holy Church under Ehit's order. This includes the suffering and near extinguish of many races such as the beastmen, vampires and dragonmen races. They would likewise enforce their control over everyone on Tortus, not allowing anyone who's extremely powerful to live outside of their dominance. This is shown when they declared Hajime Nagumo and his party heretic because he wouldn't follow their orders, even thus they saved countless lives already (including the Hero Party).

Many of the high ranking members of the Holy Church were extremely devoted to Ehit to the point where they came off as deranged in some cases. When it's for the sake of Ehit, they wouldn't hesitate to threaten or even murder innocent humans, as shown when Bishop Forbin threaten to kill everyone in Ankaji when Lanzi refused to allow the Holy Church to kill Hajime and his party. Even worse, during the demon invasion on Heiligh Kingdom, all the high ranking members of the church chose to abandoned the kingdom during the invasion because Ehit supported it. While there have been some who spoke out against the Church's teaching among it ranks (such as Simon), they are usually banished under the church's authority.

After the truth was the exposed, the church no longer continue of worshiping Ehit or any false gods who are evil due to their cruelty to humans and toying with their lives which would led them to their deaths. While the aftermath of not worshiping Ehit anymore, they've no longer considered beastsmen as a so-called "inferior" race. They're now worshiping Aiko Hatayama as their "goddess of victory".

Structure
The Holy Church was the dominant authority throughout the northern section of Tortus, which was populated by humans. They would have a cathedral built in each major city of every human nation.

The Templar Knights were the church’s regular army, and they were split into four divisions. Members of the Templar Knights who showed exceptional promise were promoted to one of the orders that comprised the "Three Pillars of Radiance". The first order was the Paladins; which was responsible for guarding the pope and other important religious figures. Though they were the smallest of the orders, each member of the Paladins possessed powerful special magic that could rival even ancient magic. The second order was the Paragons of Light. They were in charge of capturing, taming, and raising the powerful beasts that the other orders used as mounts. They were the weakest of the three pillars, but also the most versatile. The third order was the Holy Templar Knights. They were the most powerful and had roughly 300 members. They were described as the "incarnation of God's will", and were only active whenever they would receive Ehit's decree.

Positions

 * Pope - The leader of the Holy Church.
 * Divine Priestess - Someone who had received a revelation directly from Ehit. They were among the highest ranked members of the Holy Church. They held no direct political power, but their influence was as great as the pope’s.
 * Cardinal - A high-ranking position that was held by four people at any given time.
 * Archbishop - A high-ranking position that was held by seven people at any given time.
 * Bishop - A high-ranking position that was held by thirty people at any given time.
 * Templar Knight - The elite group of soldiers who swore loyalty to the Holy Church.
 * Inquisitor - A position that involved the investigating and interrogation of suspected heretics.
 * Nun - A common position that is held by women. Many of the nuns are actually Ehit's Apostles in disguise.

Known Members
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"Zero" Timeline

 * Lucifer Slaine Elbard (Pope)
 * Belta Lievre (Divine Priestess; Deceased) (Former)
 * Ainz Arsalk (Oracle)
 * Baran Distark (Cardinal Leader)
 * Kimaris Simtail (Archbishop Leader)
 * Forneus Abyssion (Bishop; Deceased)
 * Agares Myurie (Bishop; Deceased)
 * Laus Barn (Templar Knights Commander; Deceased) (Former)
 * Lilith Arkind (Templar Knights First Division Commander)
 * Strauss Malkyrion (Templar Knights Second Division Commander)
 * Zebal Igan (Templar Knights Third Division Commander)
 * Morcus Greant (Templar Knights Forth Division Commander)
 * Araym Orcman (Templar Knights Division Commander)
 * Lelaie Argeson (Templar Knights Brigade Commander)
 * Boutice Vaan (Templar Knights Brigade Commander; Deceased)
 * Apri Erobos (Templar Knights Squad Captain)
 * Saleos Holt (Templar Knights Squad Captain; Deceased)
 * Pell Allby (Templar Knights Squad Captain; Deceased)
 * Baltos Goldy (Templar Knights Troop Sergeant; Deceased)
 * Mulm Allridge (Commander of the Paragons of Light)
 * Darion Gauze (Commander of the Paladins)
 * Hearst (Nun)
 * Ahat (Nun)

"Main Series" Timeline
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 * Ishtar Langbard (Pope; Deceased) (Former)
 * Simon Levellair (Pope)
 * Forbin (Bishop)
 * David Zahler (Templar Knights Commander)
 * Chase Domino (Templar Knights Vice Commander)
 * Sibyl Levellair (Deacon)
 * Philim Zahler (Nun) (Former)
 * Noint (Nun; Deceased)

Trivia

 * The Holy Church is currently the only known organizations that has existed in both the Main and Zero series timelines.
 * Many members of the church are named after various.