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==RELIGION IN GORBESH SOCIETY== |
==RELIGION IN GORBESH SOCIETY== |
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by [[Aluasa]] Rivy |
by [[Aluasa]] Rivy |
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The following document contains some details on the religion of the [[Gorbesh|Gorbesh Empire]]. Religion and astrology are both central to the Gorbesh way-of-life, and priests and prophets are held in high regard, holding great influence (second only to the military). The [[race association is::Kaldar]], being offshoots of mainstream Gorbesh society, still hold to these same religious beliefs -- their goal is only to return to what they consider to be a purer life that is more in-tune with nature. The Kaldar shirk the cities the Gorbesh dwell in, instead living in the forestland of [[Albaria]], but they hold to the worship of the wilderness, battle-hardened gods. |
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The following document contains some details on the |
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religion of the [[Gorbesh|Gorbesh Empire]]. Religion and |
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While the [[race association is::Gnome]]s may have once held a unique religion of their own, that is now long lost. For instance, the [[Cip'uja]] once worshipped the [[Luethra]] as gods. A large portion of Gnomic society holds to the same religious beliefs as the rest of the Gorbesh Empire, particularly divisions such as the [[Iyqaromos]]. Since the Gnomes, living in Albaria, did not have absolute isolation from [[Kermoria]], many Gnomes picked up the religion of the Thirteen Immortals, and now worship those -- the [[Cip'uja]], always more reluctant members of the Empire, have been a long time in accepting the Imperial religion and have been quicker to pick up the teachings of the 39. |
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astrology are both central to the Gorbesh way-of- |
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life, and priests and prophets are held in high |
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regard, holding great influence (second only to the |
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military). The [[race association is::Kaldar]], being offshoots of mainstream |
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Gorbesh society, still hold to these same religious |
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beliefs -- their goal is only to return to what they |
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consider to be a purer life that is more in-tune with |
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nature. The Kaldar shirk the cities the Gorbesh dwell |
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in, instead living in the forestland of [[Albaria]], but |
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they hold to the worship of the wilderness, battle- |
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hardened gods. |
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While the [[race association is::Gnome]]s may have once held a unique religion |
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of their own, that is now long lost. For instance, |
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the [[Cip'uja]] once worshipped the [[Luethra]] as gods. A |
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large portion of Gnomic society holds to the same |
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religious beliefs as the rest of the Gorbesh Empire, |
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particularly divisions such as the [[Iyqaromos]]. Since |
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the Gnomes, living in Albaria, did not have absolute |
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isolation from [[Kermoria]], many Gnomes picked up the |
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religion of the Thirteen Immortals, and now worship |
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those -- the [[Cip'uja]], always more reluctant members |
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of the Empire, have been a long time in accepting the |
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Imperial religion and have been quicker to pick up |
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the teachings of the 39. |
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===[[Xosiurion]]=== |
===[[Xosiurion]]=== |
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With his Domain of Bone, [[Xosiurion]] is the God of Dragons. The creator of those mighty beasts, Xosiurion rules over the dragons with a mighty fist, and with them he stands high in domination over the world. For ages, he was the undisputed master of the gods, clad in his armor and helm of drake's bone. Many legends and stories surround the mythic battle between Xosiurion and [[Xin'Alaudas]], prior to the Emperor-God's Ascension. The Bone God and the Founder battled for eighteen days before the gates of [[Duvarqe]], neither giving any ground nor showing any weakness. But on the nineteenth day, Xosiurion began to weaken. The Lord of Bone employed every power he had within himself, drawing upon all his greatness as he struggled to defeat Xin'Alaudas. For eighteen days more the two fought on, Xosiurion assuming the form of a dragon -- the Founder fought on. After thirty-six days, the contest was ended, the Dragon God beaten and humbled. Following the battle, Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas spilled their blood and sealed themselves to each other as brothers. The thirty-six song Duvarqe Cycle, written by the Great Bard [[Namixeq]] details the battle between the two deities. His planet is [[Verena|Xosedas]]. His symbol is a dragon skull. |
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With his Domain of Bone, [[Xosiurion]] is |
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the God of Dragons. The creator of those mighty |
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beasts, Xosiurion rules over the dragons with a |
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mighty fist, and with them he stands high in |
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domination over the world. For ages, he was the |
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undisputed master of the gods, clad in his armor and |
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helm of drake's bone. Many legends and stories |
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surround the mythic battle between Xosiurion and |
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[[Xin'Alaudas]], prior to the Emperor-God's Ascension. |
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The Bone God and the Founder battled for eighteen |
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days before the gates of [[Duvarqe]], neither giving any |
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ground nor showing any weakness. But on the |
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nineteenth day, Xosiurion began to weaken. The Lord |
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of Bone employed every power he had within himself, |
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drawing upon all his greatness as he struggled to |
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defeat Xin'Alaudas. For eighteen days more the two |
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fought on, Xosiurion assuming the form of a dragon -- |
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the Founder fought on. After thirty-six days, the |
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contest was ended, the Dragon God beaten and humbled. |
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Following the battle, Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas |
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spilled their blood and sealed themselves to each |
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other as brothers. The thirty-six song Duvarqe Cycle, |
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written by the Great Bard [[Namixeq]] details the battle |
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between the two deities. His planet is [[Xosedas]]. His symbol is a dragon skull. |
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===[[Orisas]]=== |
===[[Orisas]]=== |
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Her Domain being Spirit, [[Orisas]] is the mightiest and most venerated goddess. Known as the Ghostly Mistress, Orisas' name is true and her Domain does represent her well -- the Lady is no more than an incoporeal soul, pale and ethereal white. Clutched in her ghastly hands, the only physicality about her, is a brightly shining globe, the Kaneija. The Kaneija, a snowglobe, holds within it a vast field of ice, and in the center, a city of bright life. The Lady of Spirit takes the souls of the dead and dying Gorbesh within the Kaneija, and for that she is revered -- Orisas offers the home of the dead. The [[Meumos Prophecies]] tell us that when the time of [[Ilaehl]] comes, she will throw down her globe in a fury, and the Kaneija will shatter into a million spears of light. The spirits of the Gorbesh will be freed from their eternal home and will arm themselves with the spears of light, and the Ghostly Mistress will lead the armies of the dead in battle. Orisas' planet is [[Szeldia|Osec]]. Her symbol is a white globe. |
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Her Domain being Spirit, [[Orisas]] is the |
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mightiest and most venerated goddess. Known as the |
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Ghostly Mistress, Orisas' name is true and her Domain |
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does represent her well -- the Lady is no more than |
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an incoporeal soul, pale and ethereal white. Clutched |
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in her ghastly hands, the only physicality about her, |
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is a brightly shining globe, the Kaneija. The |
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Kaneija, a snowglobe, holds within it a vast field of |
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ice, and in the center, a city of bright life. The |
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Lady of Spirit takes the souls of the dead and dying |
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Gorbesh within the Kaneija, and for that she is |
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revered -- Orisas offers the home of the dead. The |
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[[Meumos Prophecies]] tell us that when the time of |
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[[Ilaehl]] comes, she will throw down her globe in a |
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fury, and the Kaneija will shatter into a million |
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spears of light. The spirits of the Gorbesh will be |
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freed from their eternal home and will arm themselves |
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with the spears of light, and the Ghostly Mistress |
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will lead the armies of the dead in battle. Orisas' |
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planet is [[Osec]]. Her symbol is a white globe. |
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===[[Sraxaec]]=== |
===[[Sraxaec]]=== |
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The Domain of [[Sraxaec]] is Blood; pure, red, and fresh. Born from the newly-let blood of [[Sraxeiven]], from whom he takes his name, Sraxaec gave life to the peoples of Albaria. It is Sraxaec that brings new life into the world; the screaming babes from Sraxaec do come. He is the master of healing, and it is he the mortals look to when faced with illness and dying -- his favor is sought then with the appropriate offerings to his Domain. Fire courses through the veins of the eternally young Sraxaec, and it is said his blood offers eternal life. After the defeat of Xosiurion, and the brotherhood of the Dragon King and Xin'Alaudas, Sraxaec filled a goblet with his blood, and from that the Founder did drink -- his body burst into flames. The God of Life especially favors those wounded in battles, and he will frequently ride with the armies during the Prime Year, to bestow blessings of life upon the warriors. In the words of the Meumos Prophecies it is written that in the time of Ilaehl, Sraxaec's head will be severed; his blood will stain the earth, and set fire to the icy lands of Albaria. His head will regrow, and Sraxaec will bring new life onto the changed land. His planet is [[Penhetia|Sidasas]]. His symbol is a burning torch. |
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The Domain of [[Sraxaec]] is Blood; pure, red, |
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and fresh. Born from the newly-let blood of |
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[[Sraxeiven]], from whom he takes his name, Sraxaec gave |
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life to the peoples of Albaria. It is Sraxaec that |
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brings new life into the world; the screaming babes |
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from Sraxaec do come. He is the master of healing, |
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and it is he the mortals look to when faced with |
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illness and dying -- his favor is sought then with |
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the appropriate offerings to his Domain. Fire courses |
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through the veins of the eternally young Sraxaec, and |
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it is said his blood offers eternal life. After the |
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defeat of Xosiurion, and the brotherhood of the |
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Dragon King and Xin'Alaudas, Sraxaec filled a goblet |
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with his blood, and from that the Founder did drink |
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-- his body burst into flames. The God of Life |
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especially favors those wounded in battles, and he |
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will frequently ride with the armies during the Prime |
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Year, to bestow blessings of life upon the warriors. |
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In the words of the Meumos Prophecies it is written |
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that in the time of Ilaehl, Sraxaec's head will be |
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severed; his blood will stain the earth, and set fire |
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to the icy lands of Albaria. His head will regrow, |
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and Sraxaec will bring new life onto the changed |
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land. His planet is [[Sidasas]]. His symbol is a burning torch. |
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===[[Tieheq]]=== |
===[[Tieheq]]=== |
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Master of the Domain of Iron, [[Tieheq]] is the fiercest of the gods. Wielding in one hand the greatsword [[Ixiusks]] and in the other [[Namivy]], the spear of glistening metal and ice, Tieheq leads the forces of the Gorbesh in battle. It is the Iron Lord that delivers strength and courage to the hearts of the people, and it is Tieheq, with his wife, that gives victory. It is believed that it was Tieheq that went to Xin'Alaudas and trained the Founder, and set him upon the path that led to the Gorbesh Empire -- many say Tieheq stood at the Emperor-God's side in the [[Battle of Coevoe]], where the Gorbesh dealt the death knell to the Luethra Nation; they say Tieheq cheered on the Founder in his battle with Xosiurion and Tieheq's cheers filled Xin'Alaudas with strength. The Iron Lord is never to be angered, for his wrath will rend the earth itself, and bring cities to ruin. Tieheq's planet is [[Durgaulda|Tliij]]. His symbol is a crossed spear and greatsword. |
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Master of the Domain of Iron, [[Tieheq]] is the |
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fiercest of the gods. Wielding in one hand the |
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greatsword [[Ixiusks]] and in the other [[Namivy]], the spear |
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of glistening metal and ice, Tieheq leads the forces |
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of the Gorbesh in battle. It is the Iron Lord that |
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delivers strength and courage to the hearts of the |
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people, and it is Tieheq, with his wife, that gives |
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victory. It is believed that it was Tieheq that went |
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to Xin'Alaudas and trained the Founder, and set him |
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upon the path that led to the Gorbesh Empire -- many |
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say Tieheq stood at the Emperor-God's side in the |
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[[Battle of Coevoe]], where the Gorbesh dealt the death |
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knell to the Luethra Nation; they say Tieheq cheered |
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on the Founder in his battle with Xosiurion and |
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Tieheq's cheers filled Xin'Alaudas with strength. The |
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Iron Lord is never to be angered, for his wrath will |
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rend the earth itself, and bring cities to ruin. |
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Tieheq's planet is [[Tliij]]. His symbol is a crossed spear and greatsword. |
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===[[Merion]]=== |
===[[Merion]]=== |
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With her Domain of Fire, [[Merion]] is the most favored of all goddesses save Orisas. Merion is the protector -- her flames bring safety, warmth, and comfort. Merion is a kindly mother; she nurtures her children in the light of her fires. She is, like her husband Tieheq, a great warrior, and she will brutally fight to defend the Gorbesh peoples. It is Merion that devised the arts of Forging; with her Fire and Tieheq's Iron, the two did make great weapons. Merion's blessing is called for by blacksmiths and warriors alike; she rides at her husband's side in battle. It is the Lady of Fire that slays Misiumos to bring a reprieve from the ice and snow to Albaria; the battle of the sisters is told in the Miuhl Cycle. Her planet is [[Morleena|Maeben]]. Her symbol is a flaming anvil. |
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With her Domain of Fire, [[Merion]] is the most |
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favored of all goddesses save Orisas. Merion is the |
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protector -- her flames bring safety, warmth, and |
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comfort. Merion is a kindly mother; she nurtures her |
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children in the light of her fires. She is, like her |
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husband Tieheq, a great warrior, and she will |
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brutally fight to defend the Gorbesh peoples. It is |
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Merion that devised the arts of Forging; with her |
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Fire and Tieheq's Iron, the two did make great |
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weapons. Merion's blessing is called for by |
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blacksmiths and warriors alike; she rides at her |
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husband's side in battle. It is the Lady of Fire that |
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slays Misiumos to bring a reprieve from the ice and |
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snow to Albaria; the battle of the sisters is told in |
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the Miuhl Cycle. Her planet is [[Maeben]]. Her symbol is a flaming anvil. |
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===[[Eimeuz]]=== |
===[[Eimeuz]]=== |
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[[Eimeuz]] controls the Domain of Wood. It is Eimeuz that led our people to sea; he is the God of Ships. Eimeuz constructed a great fleet by himself and sailed across the sea of stars; many of his ships can still be seen in the night sky. The Builder it was the taught the arts of sailing and building to our people. When the Journey of Xin'Alaudas was complete, it was the Lord of Wood that gave his ship to return the Founder to Albaria. Eimeuz is especially fond of the forests, and he defends them from destruction -- the evergreens are his children. The Builder is a giant, more than two and a half times the height of even the tallest Gorbesh. His planet is [[Yoakena|Eimarqe]]. His symbol is a ship. |
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[[Eimeuz]] controls the Domain of Wood. It is |
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Eimeuz that led our people to sea; he is the God of |
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Ships. Eimeuz constructed a great fleet by himself |
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and sailed across the sea of stars; many of his ships |
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can still be seen in the night sky. The Builder it |
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was the taught the arts of sailing and building to |
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our people. When the Journey of Xin'Alaudas was |
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complete, it was the Lord of Wood that gave his ship |
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to return the Founder to Albaria. Eimeuz is |
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especially fond of the forests, and he defends them |
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from destruction -- the evergreens are his children. |
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The Builder is a giant, more than two and a half |
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times the height of even the tallest Gorbesh. His |
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planet is [[Eimarqe]]. His symbol is a ship. |
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===[[Aniek]]=== |
===[[Aniek]]=== |
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Possessing the Domain of Storm, [[Aniek]] is the cruel Goddess of Destruction. While Tieheq is fierce and Merion is determined, Aniek is vindictive and spiteful; she ruins for the sake of ruination. Her rages are unimaginable, as she disturbs the land with her tornadoes and blizzards and lightnings. Aniek tried desperately to kill the young Xin'Alaudas, afloat in the sea -- she failed, and her anger assailed Albaria for a month. Aniek is not all bad, though. It is said that she battled against the White Wind of the [[Shaerek]] for eighteen days to allow the Empire to reach [[Il'in Sius]]. The two ended the match in a draw, neither able to secure a victory. While all ships bear seals of Eimeuz, the ships of raiders also bear those of Aniek; raiders, so much like the Storm Mistress' blazing lightning, have earned her favor and protection. Aniek and Sieben are hateful enemies -- either would do much to destroy the other. Aniek's planet is [[Ismenia|Aneus]]. Her symbol is three bolts of lightning. |
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Possessing the Domain of Storm, [[Aniek]] is the |
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cruel Goddess of Destruction. While Tieheq is fierce |
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and Merion is determined, Aniek is vindictive and |
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spiteful; she ruins for the sake of ruination. Her |
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rages are unimaginable, as she disturbs the land with |
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her tornadoes and blizzards and lightnings. Aniek |
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tried desperately to kill the young Xin'Alaudas, |
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afloat in the sea -- she failed, and her anger |
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assailed Albaria for a month. Aniek is not all bad, |
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though. It is said that she battled against the White |
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Wind of the [[Shaerek]] for eighteen days to allow the |
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Empire to reach [[Il'in Sius]]. The two ended the match |
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in a draw, neither able to secure a victory. While |
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all ships bear seals of Eimeuz, the ships of raiders |
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also bear those of Aniek; raiders, so much like the |
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Storm Mistress' blazing lightning, have earned her |
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favor and protection. Aniek and Sieben are hateful |
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enemies -- either would do much to destroy the other. |
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Aniek's planet is [[Aneus]]. Her symbol is three bolts of lightning. |
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===[[Misiumos]]=== |
===[[Misiumos]]=== |
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[[Misiumos]] is the cold and defiant goddess of the Domain of Ice. It is the shroud of Misiumos that covers Albaria with ice and snow. Misiumos is also venerated as the goddess of the land itself. Though cold she may be, we are all children of Misiumos, great Lady of Ice -- she makes us stronger, she tests us, she puts the frost in our bones. The sun-baked lands are weak, but Misiumos readies her children for the [[Ilaehl]]. When that time of bleakness comes, we will persevere; we will fight. But just as Misiumos harden us, so does Merion grant mercy. When the land was covered in cold for all the year, it was Merion that did battle the Lady of Ice -- Misiumos fought, but she was beaten, and so did she relent. The Lady of Fire made her vow to give reprieve to the unending chill. Misiumos watches over the wilderness; from her union with Sraxaec did come the beasts of the earth. Hunters seek the blessing of Misiumos, for those vast expanses they range are her territories. Her planet is [[Amlothi|Misueshi]]. Her symbol is a rimewolf. |
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[[Misiumos]] is the cold and defiant goddess |
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of the Domain of Ice. It is the shroud of Misiumos |
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that covers Albaria with ice and snow. Misiumos is |
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also venerated as the goddess of the land itself. |
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Though cold she may be, we are all children of |
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Misiumos, great Lady of Ice -- she makes us stronger, |
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she tests us, she puts the frost in our bones. The |
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sun-baked lands are weak, but Misiumos readies her |
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children for the [[Ilaehl]]. When that time of bleakness |
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comes, we will persevere; we will fight. But just as |
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Misiumos harden us, so does Merion grant mercy. When |
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the land was covered in cold for all the year, it was |
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Merion that did battle the Lady of Ice -- Misiumos |
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fought, but she was beaten, and so did she relent. |
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The Lady of Fire made her vow to give reprieve to the |
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unending chill. Misiumos watches over the wilderness; |
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from her union with Sraxaec did come the beasts of |
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the earth. Hunters seek the blessing of Misiumos, for |
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those vast expanses they range are her territories. |
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Her planet is [[Misueshi]]. Her symbol is a rimewolf. |
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===[[Aliesa]]=== |
===[[Aliesa]]=== |
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With her Domain of Clay, [[Aliesa]] is the kind goddess of homes. Like Eimeuz, Aliesa is a Builder, and she watches over and creates the cities and homes of the land, offering them her hand of gentle protection. Potters and sculptors hold special places in the heart of Aliesa; with their art, they utilize her Domain -- every creation is a tribute to the Lady of Clay! Aliesa is the most peaceful of all the gods -- it is she that watches over truces and treaties. But, she is a great warrior with the fury of a mother; her palace is decorated with statues so lifelike of the enemies she has killed. Some say that she creates the images of her vanquished with great effort; others say that those killed by Aliesa are transformed, eternally frozen in stone in their death throes. Aliesa's planet is [[Er'qutra|Kneisa]]. Her symbol is three stacked bricks of clay. |
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With her Domain of Clay, [[Aliesa]] is the kind |
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goddess of homes. Like Eimeuz, Aliesa is a Builder, |
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and she watches over and creates the cities and homes |
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of the land, offering them her hand of gentle |
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protection. Potters and sculptors hold special places |
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in the heart of Aliesa; with their art, they utilize |
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her Domain -- every creation is a tribute to the Lady |
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of Clay! Aliesa is the most peaceful of all the gods |
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-- it is she that watches over truces and treaties. |
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But, she is a great warrior with the fury of a |
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mother; her palace is decorated with statues so |
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lifelike of the enemies she has killed. Some say that |
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she creates the images of her vanquished with great |
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effort; others say that those killed by Aliesa are |
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transformed, eternally frozen in stone in their death |
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throes. Aliesa's planet is [[Kneisa]]. Her symbol is three stacked bricks of clay. |
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===[[Sieben]]=== |
===[[Sieben]]=== |
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Master of the Domain of Mist, [[Sieben]] is a fickle and feckless god. Sieben is as insubstantial as his Domain, and his appearance is as a hardened young man obscured by a great fog. He is a master of changing shape, and his forms are so masterful that they do even fool the other gods. Sieben works to foster chaos, and he frequently creates havoc among the mortals -- he is father of trickery and deceit. He is also father of the [[Ocular]]; Sieben created that race and bid them further his ends in the world. The [[Sruhos va Tlo'oe]] burned and died at his hand. It is Sieben that plunges brother's dagger into brother's back; it is Sieben that destroys ships with his fogs; it is Sieben that burns the army's supplies. Sieben's planet is [[Estrilda|Avieben]]. His symbol is a whirlwind. |
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Master of the Domain of Mist, [[Sieben]] is a |
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fickle and feckless god. Sieben is as insubstantial |
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as his Domain, and his appearance is as a hardened |
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changing shape, and his forms are so masterful that |
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they do even fool the other gods. Sieben works to |
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foster chaos, and he frequently creates havoc among |
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the mortals -- he is father of trickery and deceit. |
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He is also father of the [[Ocular]]; Sieben created that |
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race and bid them further his ends in the world. The |
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[[Sruhos va Tlo'oe]] burned and died at his hand. It is |
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Sieben that plunges brother's dagger into brother's |
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back; it is Sieben that destroys ships with his fogs; |
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it is Sieben that burns the army's supplies. Sieben's |
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planet is [[Avieben]]. His symbol is a whirlwind. |
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 29 September 2020
RELIGION IN GORBESH SOCIETY
by Aluasa Rivy
The following document contains some details on the religion of the Gorbesh Empire. Religion and astrology are both central to the Gorbesh way-of-life, and priests and prophets are held in high regard, holding great influence (second only to the military). The Kaldar, being offshoots of mainstream Gorbesh society, still hold to these same religious beliefs -- their goal is only to return to what they consider to be a purer life that is more in-tune with nature. The Kaldar shirk the cities the Gorbesh dwell in, instead living in the forestland of Albaria, but they hold to the worship of the wilderness, battle-hardened gods.
While the Gnomes may have once held a unique religion of their own, that is now long lost. For instance, the Cip'uja once worshipped the Luethra as gods. A large portion of Gnomic society holds to the same religious beliefs as the rest of the Gorbesh Empire, particularly divisions such as the Iyqaromos. Since the Gnomes, living in Albaria, did not have absolute isolation from Kermoria, many Gnomes picked up the religion of the Thirteen Immortals, and now worship those -- the Cip'uja, always more reluctant members of the Empire, have been a long time in accepting the Imperial religion and have been quicker to pick up the teachings of the 39.
Xosiurion
With his Domain of Bone, Xosiurion is the God of Dragons. The creator of those mighty beasts, Xosiurion rules over the dragons with a mighty fist, and with them he stands high in domination over the world. For ages, he was the undisputed master of the gods, clad in his armor and helm of drake's bone. Many legends and stories surround the mythic battle between Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas, prior to the Emperor-God's Ascension. The Bone God and the Founder battled for eighteen days before the gates of Duvarqe, neither giving any ground nor showing any weakness. But on the nineteenth day, Xosiurion began to weaken. The Lord of Bone employed every power he had within himself, drawing upon all his greatness as he struggled to defeat Xin'Alaudas. For eighteen days more the two fought on, Xosiurion assuming the form of a dragon -- the Founder fought on. After thirty-six days, the contest was ended, the Dragon God beaten and humbled. Following the battle, Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas spilled their blood and sealed themselves to each other as brothers. The thirty-six song Duvarqe Cycle, written by the Great Bard Namixeq details the battle between the two deities. His planet is Xosedas. His symbol is a dragon skull.
Orisas
Her Domain being Spirit, Orisas is the mightiest and most venerated goddess. Known as the Ghostly Mistress, Orisas' name is true and her Domain does represent her well -- the Lady is no more than an incoporeal soul, pale and ethereal white. Clutched in her ghastly hands, the only physicality about her, is a brightly shining globe, the Kaneija. The Kaneija, a snowglobe, holds within it a vast field of ice, and in the center, a city of bright life. The Lady of Spirit takes the souls of the dead and dying Gorbesh within the Kaneija, and for that she is revered -- Orisas offers the home of the dead. The Meumos Prophecies tell us that when the time of Ilaehl comes, she will throw down her globe in a fury, and the Kaneija will shatter into a million spears of light. The spirits of the Gorbesh will be freed from their eternal home and will arm themselves with the spears of light, and the Ghostly Mistress will lead the armies of the dead in battle. Orisas' planet is Osec. Her symbol is a white globe.
Sraxaec
The Domain of Sraxaec is Blood; pure, red, and fresh. Born from the newly-let blood of Sraxeiven, from whom he takes his name, Sraxaec gave life to the peoples of Albaria. It is Sraxaec that brings new life into the world; the screaming babes from Sraxaec do come. He is the master of healing, and it is he the mortals look to when faced with illness and dying -- his favor is sought then with the appropriate offerings to his Domain. Fire courses through the veins of the eternally young Sraxaec, and it is said his blood offers eternal life. After the defeat of Xosiurion, and the brotherhood of the Dragon King and Xin'Alaudas, Sraxaec filled a goblet with his blood, and from that the Founder did drink -- his body burst into flames. The God of Life especially favors those wounded in battles, and he will frequently ride with the armies during the Prime Year, to bestow blessings of life upon the warriors. In the words of the Meumos Prophecies it is written that in the time of Ilaehl, Sraxaec's head will be severed; his blood will stain the earth, and set fire to the icy lands of Albaria. His head will regrow, and Sraxaec will bring new life onto the changed land. His planet is Sidasas. His symbol is a burning torch.
Tieheq
Master of the Domain of Iron, Tieheq is the fiercest of the gods. Wielding in one hand the greatsword Ixiusks and in the other Namivy, the spear of glistening metal and ice, Tieheq leads the forces of the Gorbesh in battle. It is the Iron Lord that delivers strength and courage to the hearts of the people, and it is Tieheq, with his wife, that gives victory. It is believed that it was Tieheq that went to Xin'Alaudas and trained the Founder, and set him upon the path that led to the Gorbesh Empire -- many say Tieheq stood at the Emperor-God's side in the Battle of Coevoe, where the Gorbesh dealt the death knell to the Luethra Nation; they say Tieheq cheered on the Founder in his battle with Xosiurion and Tieheq's cheers filled Xin'Alaudas with strength. The Iron Lord is never to be angered, for his wrath will rend the earth itself, and bring cities to ruin. Tieheq's planet is Tliij. His symbol is a crossed spear and greatsword.
Merion
With her Domain of Fire, Merion is the most favored of all goddesses save Orisas. Merion is the protector -- her flames bring safety, warmth, and comfort. Merion is a kindly mother; she nurtures her children in the light of her fires. She is, like her husband Tieheq, a great warrior, and she will brutally fight to defend the Gorbesh peoples. It is Merion that devised the arts of Forging; with her Fire and Tieheq's Iron, the two did make great weapons. Merion's blessing is called for by blacksmiths and warriors alike; she rides at her husband's side in battle. It is the Lady of Fire that slays Misiumos to bring a reprieve from the ice and snow to Albaria; the battle of the sisters is told in the Miuhl Cycle. Her planet is Maeben. Her symbol is a flaming anvil.
Eimeuz
Eimeuz controls the Domain of Wood. It is Eimeuz that led our people to sea; he is the God of Ships. Eimeuz constructed a great fleet by himself and sailed across the sea of stars; many of his ships can still be seen in the night sky. The Builder it was the taught the arts of sailing and building to our people. When the Journey of Xin'Alaudas was complete, it was the Lord of Wood that gave his ship to return the Founder to Albaria. Eimeuz is especially fond of the forests, and he defends them from destruction -- the evergreens are his children. The Builder is a giant, more than two and a half times the height of even the tallest Gorbesh. His planet is Eimarqe. His symbol is a ship.
Aniek
Possessing the Domain of Storm, Aniek is the cruel Goddess of Destruction. While Tieheq is fierce and Merion is determined, Aniek is vindictive and spiteful; she ruins for the sake of ruination. Her rages are unimaginable, as she disturbs the land with her tornadoes and blizzards and lightnings. Aniek tried desperately to kill the young Xin'Alaudas, afloat in the sea -- she failed, and her anger assailed Albaria for a month. Aniek is not all bad, though. It is said that she battled against the White Wind of the Shaerek for eighteen days to allow the Empire to reach Il'in Sius. The two ended the match in a draw, neither able to secure a victory. While all ships bear seals of Eimeuz, the ships of raiders also bear those of Aniek; raiders, so much like the Storm Mistress' blazing lightning, have earned her favor and protection. Aniek and Sieben are hateful enemies -- either would do much to destroy the other. Aniek's planet is Aneus. Her symbol is three bolts of lightning.
Misiumos
Misiumos is the cold and defiant goddess of the Domain of Ice. It is the shroud of Misiumos that covers Albaria with ice and snow. Misiumos is also venerated as the goddess of the land itself. Though cold she may be, we are all children of Misiumos, great Lady of Ice -- she makes us stronger, she tests us, she puts the frost in our bones. The sun-baked lands are weak, but Misiumos readies her children for the Ilaehl. When that time of bleakness comes, we will persevere; we will fight. But just as Misiumos harden us, so does Merion grant mercy. When the land was covered in cold for all the year, it was Merion that did battle the Lady of Ice -- Misiumos fought, but she was beaten, and so did she relent. The Lady of Fire made her vow to give reprieve to the unending chill. Misiumos watches over the wilderness; from her union with Sraxaec did come the beasts of the earth. Hunters seek the blessing of Misiumos, for those vast expanses they range are her territories. Her planet is Misueshi. Her symbol is a rimewolf.
Aliesa
With her Domain of Clay, Aliesa is the kind goddess of homes. Like Eimeuz, Aliesa is a Builder, and she watches over and creates the cities and homes of the land, offering them her hand of gentle protection. Potters and sculptors hold special places in the heart of Aliesa; with their art, they utilize her Domain -- every creation is a tribute to the Lady of Clay! Aliesa is the most peaceful of all the gods -- it is she that watches over truces and treaties. But, she is a great warrior with the fury of a mother; her palace is decorated with statues so lifelike of the enemies she has killed. Some say that she creates the images of her vanquished with great effort; others say that those killed by Aliesa are transformed, eternally frozen in stone in their death throes. Aliesa's planet is Kneisa. Her symbol is three stacked bricks of clay.
Sieben
Master of the Domain of Mist, Sieben is a fickle and feckless god. Sieben is as insubstantial as his Domain, and his appearance is as a hardened young man obscured by a great fog. He is a master of changing shape, and his forms are so masterful that they do even fool the other gods. Sieben works to foster chaos, and he frequently creates havoc among the mortals -- he is father of trickery and deceit. He is also father of the Ocular; Sieben created that race and bid them further his ends in the world. The Sruhos va Tlo'oe burned and died at his hand. It is Sieben that plunges brother's dagger into brother's back; it is Sieben that destroys ships with his fogs; it is Sieben that burns the army's supplies. Sieben's planet is Avieben. His symbol is a whirlwind.