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+ | In times past, through empires’ rise and fall, and kingdoms come and gone, many things change, but knowledge reigns supreme. Tarus is a god as old as humanity, archiving all that has been learned. Tarus and his priests understand the power that knowledge holds and that like all forms of power it is not always used for good. | ||
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+ | On Jaern, Tarus has not been a god to respect, but one to fear and one to despise. People feared that Tarus would come and rob them of knowledge he had deemed forbidden. However those days have passed. Tarusians have many times been the target of persecution and in fear of his loyal followers being wiped out Tarus has seemed to all but disappear, only showing face when called upon. On Cahyali, under the name of Thoth, Tarus is seen as a god of reconstruction. Cahyali’s history is filled with the loss of knowledge as ownership countries change hands and disasters erase eons of history. Following these events it is Tarusians who delve into the wreckage, the ruined libraries and the broken temples. In their archives history is revived. | ||
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+ | ===== Aspects ===== | ||
+ | ====The Maxim, Tarus-Vacas==== | ||
+ | This is the most commonly seen aspect of Tarus, appearing as a human, about 70 years in age. He wears 3 layers of robes getting longer in length as they go inward, once colored in whites and grays but now brown with the dust of the archives. He also has a headband with 4 quills, held in place by a latch containing a bit of ink. This is the aspect Tarus will often use to visit his various archives and blend in, but when making an appearance before a priest a specific set of quills will be used, a rare blue quill of a macaw, a brown quill of an eagle, a unique red quill of a scarlet ibis, and white quill of a goose. Though past reports claim the brown quill to be newer, replacing the quill of an owl. Further reports describe him with a walking aide, often a cane of sorts. This aspect is said to speak with a soft, steady tone, always careful of his words, as if taking every possibility into consideration. Furthermore his stare allows him to instantly assimilate anyone’s life experiences. | ||
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+ | Tarus-Vacas is known to walk the halls of his many archives providing simple aid to the researchers there. It seems this aspect is a simple representation of Tarus’ love of knowledge. He speaks truth to those who need it, often speaking directly, his word meant to be taken as truth. | ||
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+ | ====The Rebuilder, Tarus-Leshaqem==== | ||
+ | More common on Cahyali, Tarus-Leshaqem appears as an older Sphenecine Verraerian mix with the head of an Ibis. Though he doesn’t appear old walking with the gait of a young man. He wears a layered brown and yellow cloth wrapped around his chest and hanging down to his knees, fasted at the waist with a sash. His wings are adorned in an unknown material with the flexibility of cloth but the texture of papyrus. This cloak connects at the neck with the clasp of Tarus’ symbol. When he extends his wings the material moves out to reveal text, images, or other writings that no one sees written. | ||
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+ | The kindest of his aspects, Tarus-Leshaqem often appears after a great catastrophe to start the process of rebuilding. He will often aid his followers in the planning and repairing of buildings. Tarus-Leshaqem rarely speaks with his mouth. Usually he speaks telepathically, | ||
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+ | ====The Gatekeeper, Tarus-Nāṣiru==== | ||
+ | Humanoid is the only word that can maybe be used to describe Tarus-Nāṣiru. They rarely make visits to the physical world; instead they pull those they wish to speak to, to the top of their domain, a place very few are permitted to go. Tarus-Nāṣiru exists in an ever shifting state, features slowly fading into each other to create something inexact. The more one tries to study him the more his appearance shifts, actively hiding his true appearance. A representation of his domain of secrecy, Tarus-Nāṣiru speaks painfully indirectly, even more so than the Maxim, and may even speak in reference to knowledge the listen doesn' | ||
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+ | It was once thought that being brought into The Gatekeeper' | ||
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+ | This has brought up the question in Tarusian circles of why would Tarus-Nāṣiru summon anyone if the point was for them to not learn anything and the truth is that no one is sure, many ideas exist, but even the most convincing of them seem inexact and hazy. The Gatekeeper is an enigma, a being who offers the key, but no door. | ||
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+ | ====The Thief, Tarus-Bouma, | ||
+ | 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, | ||
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+ | Surt is seen as the antithesis of the new Tarusian way. Only he is deserving of all the knowledge in the world and because of that it should be destroyed. Standing at 10 feet tall, Surt walks with flames coming off his body, burning a trail wherever he goes. Some people mistakenly believe Surt to be an aspect of Mishra, leading to further tension between Mishra and Tarus. | ||
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+ | ===== Origins ===== | ||
+ | Born from the existence of sentience, Tarusians believe Tarus to be the first god capable of thought. While the other gods like Ra and Orus existed simply as forces of the universe, Tarus was the first one to be aware of his existence. From his birth Tarus watched over the people of the world recording their knowledge. | ||
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+ | ===== Priesthood ===== | ||
+ | Followers of Tarus are known as **Tarusians**. On Cahyali, where he is known as Thoth, and his priests **Thothites**. | ||
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+ | ====Archives==== | ||
+ | Tarusian temples, better known as Tarusian archives act as centers of knowledge in whatever community they are built in. There is always a section of the archives open to the public where people can come in and study. There are also sections closed off to the public. These are often old records and generally things more fragile that must be handled with care. If one wishes to access it, there must always be a higher ranking Tarusian present. Most of the rest of the archives are mostly business halls, | ||
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+ | ====Culture==== | ||
+ | The priesthood of Tarus, as has been made clear, cares about knowledge and thus the priesthood is structured around the collection, analysis, understanding, | ||
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+ | When outside of the archives, Tarusians will often travel with one or no other Tarusians, this is to encourage them to seek out other companions and learn from them. This is because Tarusians believe that everyone has knowledge to share, and that what one knows is their legacy. | ||
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+ | ====Structure & Organization==== | ||
+ | There are 3 “colleges” within the priesthood, each corresponding to a different method of gathering knowledge. **Jeogians** believe in learning from the records of the past, and are dedicated to the storage and preservation of written knowledge and maintain the Archives. **Scelonists** prefer to gain knowledge via experimentation. They often have autonomous monasteries that report to the nearest Archive (with a ratio of 1 monastery per 6 to 8 Archives.) Finally, **Elotians** gather knowledge by moving through the world and carefully observing it. They collect knowledge and bring it back to the archives to be analyzed and cataloged. The three colleges depend heavily on each other, as all three are required to obtain and maintain knowledge. | ||
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+ | The priesthood is organized hierarchically, | ||
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+ | ^ Position | ||
+ | | The Librarian | ||
+ | | Full Archivists | ||
+ | | Associate Archivists | ||
+ | | Assistant Archivists | ||
+ | | Visiting Archivists | ||
+ | | Graduate Researcher | ||
+ | | Senior Researcher | ||
+ | | Junior Researcher | ||
+ | | Novice Researcher | ||
+ | | Apprentice Researcher | ||
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+ | Any archivist role is categorized by a subject, otherwise known as **“Research Sects”**. If someone of a lower rank believes themselves fit for a promotion there are two approaches they may take. If the subject they claim to be an expert in does not exist at the Archive, they must convince The Eldest Circle that their subject is worthy of funding, if approved they will become the head of the new research sect. If a research sect already exists then they may challenge someone above them to a test of knowledge on the subject. If the challenger proves themselves more knowledgeable they will be promoted, either standing alongside or replacing the person they challenged. | ||
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+ | When a member of The Eldest Circle steps down or dies the spot is filled via competition of knowledge. Any archivist may apply, and the remaining members of the circle and The Librarian will approve applicants to participate in a test where from the the member will be chosen. A similar process is taken for The Librarian, though it is only filled by a person from the Eldest Circle. | ||
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+ | ====Holidays==== | ||
+ | **The Refounding**, | ||
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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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+ | * 0 General Resources and Library Sciences | ||
+ | * 1 History | ||
+ | * 2 Religion | ||
+ | * 3 Philosophy & Psychology | ||
+ | * 4 Social Sciences | ||
+ | * 5 Mathematics & Natural Sciences | ||
+ | * 6 Applied Sciences | ||
+ | * 7 Arts & Recreation | ||
+ | * 8 //Vacant// | ||
+ | * 9 Linguistics & Literature | ||
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