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 Some epics and tales depict the Shuibian Dianxia as an immortal that is sent down from the Heavenly Realm (commonly interpreted as the [[settings:planes:celestial|Celestial Planes]]) to defeat evils that arise from the Ghost Realm (debated to be the [[settings:planes:beneath|Beneath]] or [[settings:planes:kurago|Kurago]]), or as a goddess that presents a chosen hero with a divine trial to expose their flaws and fallbacks, and learn from them. Some epics and tales depict the Shuibian Dianxia as an immortal that is sent down from the Heavenly Realm (commonly interpreted as the [[settings:planes:celestial|Celestial Planes]]) to defeat evils that arise from the Ghost Realm (debated to be the [[settings:planes:beneath|Beneath]] or [[settings:planes:kurago|Kurago]]), or as a goddess that presents a chosen hero with a divine trial to expose their flaws and fallbacks, and learn from them.
  
 +==== The Evershifting Dream, At’ena Reverie ====
 +WIP
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 +Alwadiha Aspect of At’ena worshiped in tandem with [[gods:rudri|Rudri]] within the Order of the Oneirophant.
  
 ===== Origins ===== ===== Origins =====
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 Followers of At'ena are known as **At'enites** on [[settings:jaern|Jaern]]. On [[settings:cahyali|Cahyali]], she is known as Seherine, and her priests are called **Seherites**. Followers of At'ena are known as **At'enites** on [[settings:jaern|Jaern]]. On [[settings:cahyali|Cahyali]], she is known as Seherine, and her priests are called **Seherites**.
  
-**//This section of the page is split into regional categories. The "Orthodox" temple of At'ena (the one that has been most thoroughly described and explored in previous iterations of the// [[:pfc|AQ: Jaern]] //system and world) is presented first, and is most commonly found and practiced on Jaern in the regions of [[settings:jaern:lojem|Lojem]], [[settings:jaern:ageron|Ageron]], and [[settings:jaern:therhine|The Rhine Archipelago]]. If a section doesn't exist, it may be a Work in Progress, and open to suggestion and workshopping. Contact the current At'ena God GM((Goose (@pomereux) as of 1/1/24)) and a Story Board member if you have ideas!//**+**//This section of the page is split into regional categories. The "Orthodox" temple of At'ena (the one that has been most thoroughly described and explored in previous iterations of the// [[:pfc|AQ: Jaern]] //system and world) is presented first, and is most commonly found and practiced on Jaern in the regions of [[settings:jaern:lojem|Lojem]], [[settings:jaern:ageron|Ageron]], and [[settings:jaern:therhine|The Rhine Archipelago]]. If a section doesn't exist, it may be a Work in Progress, and open to suggestion and workshopping. Contact the current At'ena God GM((!!!)) and a Story Board member if you have ideas!//**
  
 === Jaern - Lojem, Ageron, and The Rhine === === Jaern - Lojem, Ageron, and The Rhine ===
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 === Jaern - Kratal === === Jaern - Kratal ===
  
-Kratal had even higher restrictions on who could be a member of the At'enite priesthood. The Tetrarchy had enforced that only female dwarves could be priestesses of At'ena and Osiris, and enforced that only male dwarves could be priests of Ra and T'or. They believed that this balance and boundary between the genders mirrored the balance and boundary of genders in their Tetratheon. Once Kratal opened their borders in 10074 SF, outside traditions began to circulate within, and many towns and cities outside the capital began accepting all people into the priesthood, regardless of gender and lineage. However, within the capital city of Driedheim, traditionalists enforce the old ways and refuse to accept or acknowledge At'enite priests that are not female dwarves.+Kratal had even higher restrictions on who could be a member of the At'enite priesthood. The Tetrarchy had enforced that only female dwarves could be priestesses of At'ena and Osiris, and enforced that only male dwarves could be priests of Ra and T'or. They believed that this balance and boundary between the genders mirrored the balance and boundary of genders in their Tetratheon. Once Kratal opened their borders in 2550 SD, outside traditions began to circulate within, and many towns and cities outside the capital began accepting all people into the priesthood, regardless of gender and lineage. However, within the capital city of Driedheim, traditionalists enforce the old ways and refuse to accept or acknowledge At'enite priests that are not female dwarves.
  
 === Cahyali - The Sublime Veld (Dahabu, Buyuk Vahsi) === === Cahyali - The Sublime Veld (Dahabu, Buyuk Vahsi) ===
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