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- | ====== Anubis ====== | + | ====== Anubis/Anpu ====== |
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+ | Anubis is the Lord of the Dead and the Guardian of Souls. His most important duty regards the proper keeping of souls in the afterlife, and his priests concern themselves with funerary proceedings. They also battle undead, perform exorcisms, and hunt down those who flee their proper deaths. When a person reaches Anubis with a Divine Intervention as they die, he may decide that it was indeed not their time, restoring their soul to the mortal coil. | ||
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+ | The sign language of Tusparol was created by Anubians on Jaern, and quickly became the universal sign language. Although Cahyalian Tusparol is slightly different, it is still intelligible. People attribute this to the divine guidance of Anubis in unifying the language of his followers. | ||
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+ | ===== Aspects ===== | ||
+ | ==== The Caretaker ==== | ||
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+ | As the primary aspect of Anubis in Jaernian worship, the Caretaker has no distinct name, only a title, and is otherwise simply referred to as Anubis. He is believed to have originated as a mortal in [[settings: | ||
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+ | He is known to be a stickler for paperwork and proper processes. When his priests arrive in the afterlife, they must finalize their paperwork pertaining to spells such as Deliver before they can pass on to the Infero. The Caretaker appears as an 80-foot-tall, | ||
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+ | On occasion, when Anubis appears to someone in a vision, he appears in a study filled with papers, sitting at a desk as he signs and stamps them. The pen he uses is far too heavy for any mortal to pick up. In this form, he is only about the height of an average human, and speaks in a gentle, tired-sounding voice. | ||
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+ | He rarely leaves the Infero; myth states that living souls cause him pain when in his presence. So, when matters require the Caretaker' | ||
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+ | ==== The Conqueror, Anpu ==== | ||
+ | Long ago, before the conquest of Cahyali at the hands of Dahabu, the Cahyalian god of death had no single name. He was known by titles only: the Lord of the Underworld, the Silent One, He of Beastly Visage, etc. The Dahabi pharaoh Anpu-Khasti changed this, as his near thousand-year reign was filled with war, bloodshed, and death on such a scale that legends following his death would raise him to the height of a god; thus, the Cahyali name of the god of death has become Anpu. | ||
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+ | Anpu is feared as a bringer of death and war, and respected as the lord of all beyond the pale. He is seen as a stern, kingly figure who rules with an iron fist and a sense of ultimate authority. Depictions of Anpu show him as a larger-than-life man wearing an ancient pharaoh' | ||
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+ | Worshipers of Anpu often serve their nations' | ||
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+ | ==== The Guardian, Grimm ==== | ||
+ | This aspect of Anubis is rather minor and rarely worshiped, and is told of primarily in the folklore of small rural villages across both Jaern and Cahyali. They tell stories of a ghostly black dog who wanders graveyards, ensuring each person interred within is laid to rest and guarding the graves from those who would disturb them, such as necromancers and grave-robbers. This specter is often called the " | ||
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+ | The grimm also exemplifies Anubis' | ||
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+ | Unlike the greater aspects of Anubis who appear as awe-inspiring humanoids, the grimm is no larger than a mastiff, and appears out of shadows. It sometimes looks more wolflike, and sometimes more like a domestic dog. Its eyes, carrying an odd spark of intelligence, | ||
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+ | ===== Origins ====== | ||
+ | The greater aspects of Anubis have distinct origin myths, with the Caretaker' | ||
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+ | A young Anubis went against the old gods, and the Cielo would end up being sunken into the ground - becoming the Infero. Anubis would then take up the post of caretaker of the dead and judge of souls. | ||
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+ | Anpu's origin is dubious; some say the ancient Dahabi pharaoh ascended to godhood after his long and successful lifetime of conquest, and others say that the pharaoh was always a god, who descended to the earth to bring glory to Dahabu. The actual, historical identity of Pharaoh Anpu-Khasti is mysterious. Though he is referred to with masculine terms today, scholars don't know whether he was actually a man, nor do they know of his appearance or even his race. | ||
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+ | ===== Priesthood ===== | ||
+ | Worshipers of Anubis are called **Anubians.** Followers of Anpu are more specifically referred to as **Anpuans, | ||
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+ | ==== Temples ==== | ||
+ | Anubian temples are known as **Sepulchers, | ||
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+ | Anpuan Sepulchers are not usually standalone buildings, and are built as a wing of an existing garrison where Anpuans live and train. | ||
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+ | Due to their connections with death, Anubians are often also asked to assist with solving murders. They make short work of this process by speaking with the deceased or discovering, | ||
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+ | ==== Priestly Culture ==== | ||
+ | The orthodox Anubian temple believes that there is only a single correct path to life, although this path differs for each person. Part of Anubian study is finding this path, usually through close study of the **Fervun** (Book of the Dead), the Anubian holy text. This attention to word and detail has translated to Anubian excellence in bureaucratic matters, so Anubians are often asked to take care of clerical tasks for their home cities. More often than not, the temple gladly accepts this request. | ||
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+ | A group of about six elder priests manages each Sepulcher, presiding over the others there. They are referred to as the **Recenzisto**, | ||
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+ | Most Anubians wear robes of black and white, with accents of red or gold. They carefully apply jewelry and makeup, and some Sepulchers have incredibly complex guidelines concerning the proper application of adornments for their priests. | ||
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+ | ==== Holidays & Feast Days ==== | ||
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+ | === Festival of Death === | ||
+ | A Jaernian festival held on the first day of Pim (10/1) each year. Dedicated to all those who have passed on in the previous year, this is a very beautiful and enrapturing ceremony. Thousands of candles are lit, choirs sing sonorous songs about the afterlife, and a rich feast of rare and delicious foods is served. | ||
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+ | === Day of Remembrance === | ||
+ | A spiritual holiday helmed by the Anubian and Anpuan churches across both Jaern and Cahyali, despite being a largely communal effort from those that celebrate. Having originated from the Splintian holiday La Migración, this is a day dedicated to the lives of all those that have passed on, and is said to be a day during which their souls return to their families, just for an evening. | ||
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+ | It is traditional for families to set out altars dedicated to the deceased adorned with imagery of butterflies, | ||
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+ | It is most important to note that this celebration is not a somber one. Yes, it is a day of remembering the dead, but it is most importantly one that acknowledges and celebrates the lives that they got to live and gives families a chance to share in their grief and continue to live in spite of it, for someday they will be reunited again in the Death God's halls. |
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