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===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
- | Osiris, goddess of nature and land. Born of a red fox, Osiris is one of the ‘younger’ gods, having been reborn and raised a few more times than some of the other Jaernian gods. The current form of Osiris was born from a red fox outside the city of Rougtero during the year 10038, following the godship Jaernian event. This current form of Osiris experienced a bit of a reset mentally, and lost focus of the events and memories of her predecessors. | + | Osiris, goddess of nature and land. Born of a red fox, Osiris is one of the ‘younger’ gods, having been reborn and raised a few more times than some of the other Jaernian gods. The current form of Osiris was born from a red fox outside the city of [[settings: |
She spent the first few years of her godhood relearning the structure and fine details of nature on Jaern. This did lead to a mental image of the plant life of Jaern, that was more beautiful than it actually was. During this time, Osiris became obsessed with plants, and grew attached to one of her priests who was becoming notable in Jaern. Between the two of them, plant life flourished on Jaern, at the detriment of the animal life. | She spent the first few years of her godhood relearning the structure and fine details of nature on Jaern. This did lead to a mental image of the plant life of Jaern, that was more beautiful than it actually was. During this time, Osiris became obsessed with plants, and grew attached to one of her priests who was becoming notable in Jaern. Between the two of them, plant life flourished on Jaern, at the detriment of the animal life. | ||
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This came to a head during the events of [[settings: | This came to a head during the events of [[settings: | ||
- | Little is known about past versions of Osiris before the godship event. Details are unrecorded, and most of her priests of the time have passed on. What is known is that Osiris has been reincarnated 4 times, each time as a female of similar | + | Little is known about past versions of Osiris before the Age of Reckoning. Details are unrecorded, and most of her priests of the time have passed on. What is known is that Osiris has been reincarnated 4 times, each time as women with similar |
===== Holidays of Osiris ===== | ===== Holidays of Osiris ===== | ||
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==== Champions of the Beast ==== | ==== Champions of the Beast ==== | ||
- | Champions of the Beast are those priests who have devoted their lives to the hunt. They are well versed in the art of the hunt. These priests are often the one who will be the first to take on the dangers that threaten the wilds. They will manage the wildlife and make sure that issues of over-predation or overpopulation of herbivores is well managed. | + | Champions of the Beast are those priests who have devoted their lives to the hunt. They are well versed in the art of the hunt. These priests are often the one who will be the first to take on the dangers that threaten the wilds. They will manage the wildlife and make sure that issues of over-predation or overpopulation of herbivores is well managed. These priests often venerate Julius, the Father of the Hunt. |
==== Champions of the Leaves ==== | ==== Champions of the Leaves ==== | ||
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==== Druids of the Circle ==== | ==== Druids of the Circle ==== | ||
- | Druids of the Circle | + | Druids of the Circle |
==== Druids of the Blaze ==== | ==== Druids of the Blaze ==== | ||
- | The Druids of the Blaze are a result of a collaboration between | + | The Druids of the Blaze serve Osiris and [[gods: |
- | Typically, Osiris mandates or guides | + | Typically, Osiris mandates or guides |
It should also be noted that Osiris does not ban Druids of the Blaze from destroying humanoid cities or settlements if they have destroyed the natural world in ways that break her core tenants, such as 'waste not' and 'give back more than what you took'. This is specifically done as acts of vengeance, where the punishment delivered should be equal to the damage done to the environment. | It should also be noted that Osiris does not ban Druids of the Blaze from destroying humanoid cities or settlements if they have destroyed the natural world in ways that break her core tenants, such as 'waste not' and 'give back more than what you took'. This is specifically done as acts of vengeance, where the punishment delivered should be equal to the damage done to the environment. | ||
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==== Green Wardens & Vigil Wardens ==== | ==== Green Wardens & Vigil Wardens ==== | ||
- | The Green Wardens and Oath of the Vigil are two specialized subgroups of Osiris and T'or, each with a different focus. The Green Wardens are mostly focused on enforcing local laws of the land against events such as overhunting, | + | The Green Wardens and Oath of the Vigil serve Osiris and [[gods:tor|T'or]], each with a different focus. The Green Wardens are mostly focused on enforcing local laws of the land against events such as overhunting, |
=== The Green Wardens === | === The Green Wardens === | ||
- | + | The Green Wardens seek to protect their home planes' | |
- | The Green Wardens seek to protect | + | |
=== The Vigil Wardens === | === The Vigil Wardens === | ||
- | + | The Vigil Wardens are a highly specialized group of fighters under Osiris and T'or who combat extraplanar threats. When a beast, monster, or being from another plane shows up to wreak havoc, they will be the first ones to the scene to try and resolve the threat. | |
- | The Vigil Wardens are a highly specialized group of fighters under Osiris and T'or who combat extraplanar threats. When a beast, monster, or being from another plane shows up to wreak havoc, they will be the first ones to the scene to try and resolve the threat. | + | |
===== Relationships, | ===== Relationships, | ||
Osiris has but one aspect: herself. However, she has several demigods listed below, which carry out her duties in different domains and effectively function as different aspects when called upon. She is currently married to the demigod Summer. The demigods of the seasons rule during their respective season, and typically functions in regards to farming and hunting. | Osiris has but one aspect: herself. However, she has several demigods listed below, which carry out her duties in different domains and effectively function as different aspects when called upon. She is currently married to the demigod Summer. The demigods of the seasons rule during their respective season, and typically functions in regards to farming and hunting. | ||
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+ | ==== Julius ==== | ||
+ | Also known as the Father of the Hunt, this demigod of Osiris originated on [[settings: | ||
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+ | He appears as a stalwart man wearing many furs, and a headdress adorned with carved antlers. He rarely speaks when he appears, and often simply points those who call on him in the right direction or guides their weapons to their marks on prey. Myths and legends posit that he has a particular care for young children or baby animals who become lost, and will take care of them and ensure their survival until they grow up in the wilds or find their way home. | ||
==== Winter (Boreas) ==== | ==== Winter (Boreas) ==== | ||
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Summer controls the months of the Fajrofojo, but shares this season a bit with Autumn/ | Summer controls the months of the Fajrofojo, but shares this season a bit with Autumn/ | ||
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==== Autumn (Thomas) ==== | ==== Autumn (Thomas) ==== | ||
- | The third demigod of Osiris. | + | The third demigod of Osiris. |
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