gods:mishra
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To these followers of Orus, they took on a new persona, one who urged on the wanton destruction, | To these followers of Orus, they took on a new persona, one who urged on the wanton destruction, | ||
- | As the movement gained more and more popularity, the sect of Orus eventually became too large and split off from the main church as its own priesthood and temple, just as the aspect of Orus separated from the main wellspring of emotion into Mishra, a fully formed deity of their own right. Scholars believe this myth regards the birth of Agni, who is the most widely worshiped aspect of Mishra on Jaern. | + | As the movement gained more and more popularity, the sect of Orus eventually became too large and split off from the main church as its own priesthood and temple, just as the aspect of Orus separated from the main wellspring of emotion into Mishra, a fully formed deity of their own right. Scholars believe this myth regards the birth of The Guiding Hand of Ruin, who is the most widely worshiped aspect of Mishra on Jaern. |
The worship of Mishra as a war goddess came after her birth, as explosives and firearms began to see more use in war. As the death tolls from these devices mounted, many came to see their destructive force as something dark, and feared the deity worshiped with them. | The worship of Mishra as a war goddess came after her birth, as explosives and firearms began to see more use in war. As the death tolls from these devices mounted, many came to see their destructive force as something dark, and feared the deity worshiped with them. |
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