So this time of year, talks of religion are pretty common in my area. There are beliefs of all kinds, and it’s impossible to talk about them all; however, we can focus on one in particular. There’s a village that practices a unique belief and has been gifted joy, happiness, and bread in return. This is the story of a VTuber named Brielle who serves as a nun of The Church of Bread.
In an unnamed village, the people who live there enjoy the bounties that come with the bread they make. The joy the bread gave was known far and wide and even stood the test of time as generation after generation enjoyed the delicious meal. Everyone was devoted to the legacy of bread-making and the church of bread that stood at the center of their village.
Brielle was no different. She was enamored by the joy of bread-making and the happiness it brought to those who ate it. She began a journey of self-discovery as she searched for her purpose in life. This led her to the church where she met Father Amylase, a living piece of bread who kindly invited her in. Through his wisdom and guidance, Briella spent her days continuing to make bread and giving it to those in need. Spreading love and kindness to everyone around her. With each day, her connection to her faith grew stronger as she knew she had found where she belonged. Through the wonders of the delicious bread, she spreads this message to all of the folloafers of the Church of Bread.
As for her content, she loves to play a variety of games. Roguelikes, including Cult of the Lamb, games with tons of exploration like Kirby and Mario, rhythm games like Rhythm Doctor, and RPGs, including Undertale and Deltarune. She welcomes all kinds of games and will give one a try to see if she likes it or not. Though she tends not to play first-person shooters, battle royale, trading card games, or horror games. I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t want to be a game developer who scares a nun. The doors are opening, mass is starting, and you’re invited to join right here on either Twitch or YouTube.
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