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====== The Ancient Wind & Ninism ====== | ====== The Ancient Wind & Ninism ====== | ||
- | “As the Wind had shaped the world, so too had They shaped me.” Wisdom of Ninos 17:13 | + | “As the Wind had brought me, so too had They brought this uprising.” Wisdom of Ninos 18:13 |
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- | ===== Story of Ninos ===== | + | ==== Nature |
- | ==== Ninite Creation Myth ==== | + | Ninism all but rejects standard Cahyalic views on gods and divinity. Instead of the existence |
- | As taught by Ninos, at the dawn of time, there was nothing | + | |
- | While this creation was good, it was empty, save for the Wind, so the Primordial Will took the dust of the earth and the water of the sea and breathed life into it. First it made the plant life that covered the land, then beasts that roamed, | + | ==== Ninos, Lord of Gales, Father of the Uprising ==== |
+ | For thousands of years, the Oxis was subjected to a brutal occupation by the Dahabi Empire where they had their culture | ||
- | ==== The Great Conqueror ==== | + | To followers of faith, Ninos is ‘wind made flesh’, the divinity |
- | The Ancient Wind blessed Their creation with free will, for it trusted and loved them enough to grant Mortalkind dominion over the world of Cahyali. As a consequence, | + | |
- | ==== When Sky became Flesh ==== | ||
- | Mortalkind had become locked in an endless cycle of violence and suffering with Dahabu waging a never ending war all for the sake of its own dominance. It preached a creed of national supremacy over every nation it conquered, subjugating the people and turning them into second class citizens in their own home. These prayed out to the gods forced upon them, they begged for freedom, they pleaded for grace, yet freedom never came and it seemed that the Gods would ever their prayers, but another being listened. The Ancient Wind knew all too well of the great evils of the Dahabi Empire and it simply could sit back any longer. They would incarnate Themselves as mortal flesh, so that They both can teach the righteous path and to truly understand what life was like for mortal kind. | ||
- | Trekking through | + | ==== The Book of Three Wisdoms ==== |
+ | The central religious text of the Ninite religion is a collection | ||
- | At the age of 30, Ninos said to his mother and father that he wished to see what the outside was like. See this village was made as a haven for people persecuted by the Dahabi Empire, but he knew that there were people who lived underneath this brutal regime | + | ==== Modern Day Church ==== |
+ | What was once relegated to underground religious communities has now become one of the most organized religions in Cahyali. The Ninite Church has a well defined dogma and hierarchy where regional variations have been replaced | ||
- | Thus came Ninos’ greatest challenge to the Empire; He said that there gods were no gods at all, but merely facets of a Greater Divinity. They had made the world, shaped it and breathed life into the dust. A deity he only referred to as ‘the Wind’ had neither ordained nor even approved of their conquest or any other conquest, for this god was a god of life, justice, and peace. Ninos’ words would become the rallying call of the Oxis people as due to his influence, they began to rise up against their oppressors. | + | Structure |
+ | The Church follows | ||
- | ==== Dust and Ash ==== | + | * Ninos: He is considered the founder |
- | Ninos was no longer just a heretic, which alone would have had him executed but he was seen as a figurehead of these rebels. This revolution was so pervasive | + | * Hierophant: The mortal head of the Ninite Church who is to act as Ninos’ emissary and representative here on earth. They reign from Macutan City. They are elected by a High Council and reign until their death. |
+ | * Archpontiff: | ||
+ | * Pontiff: They make up the remainder | ||
+ | * Vicar: The lieutenants of pontiffs who handle much of the administrative tasks of their sanctuaries. Pontiffs often name one of their vicars as their successor but anyone could be chosen. | ||
+ | * Priest: These are the rank and file clergy of the Ninite church | ||
- | It would be dishonest to call what followed a war; instead it is known, by both sides, as the Second Subjugation. The rebellion was crushed with utmost brutality and efficiency, as for Dahabu, this was every bit a message as it was conquest. Though the Oxians were quelled, the Iron General was not satisfied as this land was still brimming with heretics led by the false-prophet Ninos. It is said that any who professed faith in Ninos were rounded up and executed en masse, with Ninos’ capture being their highest priority. | ||
- | The prophet Ninos had gone into hiding for sometime because his leadership was considered an invaluable asset to rebel’s cause. His very presence was able to boost their morale tenfold and it seemed that they would endure Dahabu’s onslaught until the end, but Ninos himself was deeply disturbed by the carnage. The Second Subjugation took away much from him, as the Iron General burned his village, killed his Father, and punished so many innocent people all because he dared to challenge their cruelty. At this time, it is believed that one of Ninos' own disciples, Aremakh, had betrayed him and turned him over to the Dahabi military. | ||
- | The execution of Ninos was held in front of Pharaoh Maatkare where he was repeatedly burnt to near death and healed from dawn until dusk. Before the final inferno that put an end to his mortal form, Ninos gave one last warning to the Pharaoh, “If you do not end your cruelty, you shall burn the way I have burned.” His physical form then crumbled away until there was nothing left but dust and ash that then blew away with the Wind. | ||
- | ==== The Conflagration | + | ==== Saints |
- | The Day of Solar Wrath was the turning point of Cahyalic history, Dahabu’s empire fell over night as a great flame fell upon them. None know the cause and countless explanations have been given and none proven, but to the Oxians, and Ninites especially, the answer was clear as the sky above. Dahabu had been judged unworthy of their might and power. The Ancient Wind is a benevolent | + | The 14 Great Saints are the people whose holiness |
- | ===== Modern Day Church ===== | + | === Peregrinus, Father of Ninos, and Saint of Light === |
+ | He was said to be a deserter of old Dahabu, who fled into the lands of the Oxis with a unit of fellow deserters. They went into the mountains of the Oxis where they built a community for anyone who sought to flee Dahabu. Peregrinus is among the most revered figures in the church with only Ninos being held in higher regard. He is known for his sacrifice, buying his people precious time to escape, when the great conqueror came to his village. | ||
- | === Structure | + | === Tenebrus, Mother of Ninos, and Saint of Night === |
+ | She was a Shinnean hunter that wandered the outskirts and the woods of the Oxis. A dissident from the beginning, she always flippantly objected to any order that Dahabu tried to impose. The hunter was known to disappear as swiftly as she arrived for she always made certain to encourage disobedience amongst the people. After the razing of Piccolucia, she’d pledged herself to making sure that the resistance stayed alive. | ||
- | === Beliefs | + | === Seherine, Sister of Ninos, and Saint of Fate === |
+ | |||
+ | === Anpu, the Gravekeeper, | ||
- | ===== Disciples | + | === Vahrun, the Missionary, and Saint of the Sea === |
+ | |||
+ | === Aremakh, the Repentant, and Saint of Change | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Marutuk, the Militant, and Saint of Justice === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Julius, the Right Hand, and Saint of the Land === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Thoth, the Scribe, and Saint of Knowledge === | ||
+ | The one who penned the Book of Three Wisdoms | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Aset, the First Hierophant, and Saint of Life === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Arakh, the Lost, and Saint of Emotion === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Zepherin, | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Vormaxia, the Theologian, and Saint of the Mind === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Almar, First of the Choir, and Saint of the Soul === | ||
- | ==== The Redeemed ==== | ||
- | Saint Anpu, the Martyr | ||
- | Saint Vahrun, the Missionary | ||
- | Saint Aremakh, the Repentant | ||
- | Saint Marutuk, the Just |
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