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gods:tarus [2023/11/25 20:14] aieslwzgods:tarus [2024/06/08 19:23] (current) – [Archive Organization] aieslwz
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-====== Tarus ======+====== Tarus/Thoth ======
 //"Knowledge is the Key to the Past."// //"Knowledge is the Key to the Past."//
  
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 Tarus-Nāṣiru is not a gift. They are a warning. Tarus-Nāṣiru is not a gift. They are a warning.
  
-====The Theif, Tarus-Bouma, Surt====+====The Thief, Tarus-Bouma, Surt====
 An old version of Tarus that no longer exists as a part of him. After being confronted for his wrong doings, the absorption of other god’s artifacts, the taking of magic items, and other transgressions. It’s not entirely known what happened after, but what is known is that Tarus ripped a part of himself off. This would be Tarus-Bouma, the embodiment of a love of knowledge gone so far, one thinks no one else is deserving of it. This aspect was the idea that no one is responsible but Tarus. The remnants of what was torn off became a new being separate from Tarus, though when he was Tarus he was referred to as Tarus-Bouma, after severance he would be named Surt.  An old version of Tarus that no longer exists as a part of him. After being confronted for his wrong doings, the absorption of other god’s artifacts, the taking of magic items, and other transgressions. It’s not entirely known what happened after, but what is known is that Tarus ripped a part of himself off. This would be Tarus-Bouma, the embodiment of a love of knowledge gone so far, one thinks no one else is deserving of it. This aspect was the idea that no one is responsible but Tarus. The remnants of what was torn off became a new being separate from Tarus, though when he was Tarus he was referred to as Tarus-Bouma, after severance he would be named Surt. 
  
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 ====Holidays==== ====Holidays====
 **The Refounding**, Napen 16, is the day when the first Tarusian temple was reopened on Jaern after the disaster of Geheric (the miscalculation of fuel for a flying machine destroyed the island and the thousands of people on it.) On this day, adults feast while children prepare and display signs of their knowledge. After the feast, the children’s exhibits are judged by the elder priests, and the best are chosen. These children are rewarded, and immediately invited to apply for entry into the Archive. **The Refounding**, Napen 16, is the day when the first Tarusian temple was reopened on Jaern after the disaster of Geheric (the miscalculation of fuel for a flying machine destroyed the island and the thousands of people on it.) On this day, adults feast while children prepare and display signs of their knowledge. After the feast, the children’s exhibits are judged by the elder priests, and the best are chosen. These children are rewarded, and immediately invited to apply for entry into the Archive.
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 +=====Archive Organization=====
 +The Thothite Classification System (TCS) categorization system used most commonly on both Jearn and Cahyali was invented by Thothite priests in the days of the Dahabu empire. The system has never been perfect as during the Dahabu Empire it wasn't uncommon to see folk history and the like put into class 9. In fact often times archives would be pressured to classify certain works is certain ways to fit the ideals of the government in power. While this practice has faded in many places and a more unbiased categorization has been implemented not every archive has adapted or been able to adapt. 
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 +  * 8 //Vacant//
 +  * 9 Linguistics & Literature
  
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