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| ====== Religion on Cahyali ====== | ====== Religion on Cahyali ====== | ||
| - | The [[:gods|Fourteen | + | The [[:gods|Thirteen |
| - | Religions that do not follow the Fourteen | + | Religions that do not follow the Thirteen |
| ===== Cahyalism ===== | ===== Cahyalism ===== | ||
| - | Cahyali worships the same pantheon as Jaernians do, but have ascribed different names for each of the gods. Overall, the gods and priesthoods have less sway on Cahyali than on Jaern. The name for faith in the Fourteen | + | Cahyali worships the same pantheon as Jaernians do, but have ascribed different names for each of the gods. Overall, the gods and priesthoods have less sway on Cahyali than on Jaern. The name for faith in the Thirteen |
| Note: As Jaern and Cahyali grow closer together and their religions contact more, many people are beginning to use the Jaernian names more and more. Cahyalic names for the gods are becoming simply designations for different aspects over time - for example, many Cahyalians refer to Ra as " | Note: As Jaern and Cahyali grow closer together and their religions contact more, many people are beginning to use the Jaernian names more and more. Cahyalic names for the gods are becoming simply designations for different aspects over time - for example, many Cahyalians refer to Ra as " | ||
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| - | | [[gods:tarus|Tarus]] | Thoth | + | | [[gods:empani|Empani]] | Empani |
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| The Cahyalic religion came about many millennia ago in Dahabu. Theories suggest that an ancient Dahabi cult or priest made contact with Jaern in this ancient time, and with that contact came knowledge of the gods - who came to cast their gaze on this new plane and take care of it in addition to their home plane. During Dahabu' | The Cahyalic religion came about many millennia ago in Dahabu. Theories suggest that an ancient Dahabi cult or priest made contact with Jaern in this ancient time, and with that contact came knowledge of the gods - who came to cast their gaze on this new plane and take care of it in addition to their home plane. During Dahabu' | ||
| - | Some origin stories and myths regarding specific gods, especially more recent happenings localized to Jaern, may not be the same in Cahyali. Many gods (such as Vormaxia, Anubis, and Zepherin) are not known to have once been mortal, and such a belief is considered heretical in many circles. Certain divine aspects may appear more or less often on Cahyali, depending on differences in belief. | + | Some origin stories and myths regarding specific gods, especially more recent happenings localized to Jaern, may not be the same in Cahyali. Many gods (such as Empani, Anubis, and Zepherin) are not known to have once been mortal, and such a belief is considered heretical in many circles. Certain divine aspects may appear more or less often on Cahyali, depending on differences in belief. |
| === Variations in Worship === | === Variations in Worship === | ||
| - | Over the centuries and centuries of Cahyali worshiping the Jaernian gods, notable variation has appeared regarding their domains. Cahyalians see Vahrun as not only the god of the sea, but of the wind, and they believe that Vahrun resides in the deepest depths of Esrior' | + | Over the centuries and centuries of Cahyali worshiping the Jaernian gods, notable variation has appeared regarding their domains. Cahyalians see Vahrun as not only the god of the sea, but of the wind, and they believe that Vahrun resides in the deepest depths of Esrior' |
| - | Some cultures may not worship all fourteen | + | Some cultures may not worship all thirteen |
| ===== Spiritual Traditions ===== | ===== Spiritual Traditions ===== | ||
| - | On Jaern, the nomadic culture rejects the fourteen | + | On Jaern, the [[lore: |
| A non-exhaustive list of spiritual traditions on Cahyali includes: | A non-exhaustive list of spiritual traditions on Cahyali includes: | ||
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| * **Johtalit shamanic religion**, a faith focused on gleaning wisdom and assistance from " | * **Johtalit shamanic religion**, a faith focused on gleaning wisdom and assistance from " | ||
| * **Ancient Ruefang cultivation**, | * **Ancient Ruefang cultivation**, | ||
| - | * **Jaernian nomadic faith,** a religion preaching that the Fourteen | + | * **Jaernian nomadic faith,** a religion preaching that the Thirteen |
| - | No matter which non-Cahyalic tradition an adventurer may ascribe to, if their main source of power does not come from the Fourteen, they are considered (in the AQ system) to be a nomad. | + | No matter which non-Cahyalic tradition an adventurer may ascribe to, if their main source of power does not come from the Thirteen, they are considered (in the AQ system) to be a nomad. |
| ===== Atheism ===== | ===== Atheism ===== | ||
| Atheism and agnosticism is also extant on Cahyali - though not in the sense that one denies a god exists (as the existence of gods is undeniable, owing to the very real power of priests and the appearance of avatars) - but in the sense that there is no god worthy of worship, and that mortals hold most if not all of the power in the world. Though atheists are not outright labeled as heretics and persecuted, atheistic or anti-theistic belief is relatively uncommon, and can draw some strange looks. | Atheism and agnosticism is also extant on Cahyali - though not in the sense that one denies a god exists (as the existence of gods is undeniable, owing to the very real power of priests and the appearance of avatars) - but in the sense that there is no god worthy of worship, and that mortals hold most if not all of the power in the world. Though atheists are not outright labeled as heretics and persecuted, atheistic or anti-theistic belief is relatively uncommon, and can draw some strange looks. | ||
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