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== Harat-Shar ==
== Harat-Shar ==
Many Harat-Shar worship the [[Harat-Shariin Religions#Major Polytheistic Religion of the Homeworld |Battleangels]], a group of griffin-like beings, one for each of the intraraces (pardine, tigraine, etc.). Part of the reason that the cheetaines sometimes suffer discrimination is that they forked this religion, adjusting it into one that features a Christ-like cheetah figure named [[Harat-Shariin Religions#The Monotheist movement |Kajentarel]].<ref name="guidebook" />
See also [[Harat-Shariin Religions]].


* Oaths and Sayings: "Inverses"<ref name="bloodmoney" />
* Oaths and Sayings: "Inverses"<ref name="bloodmoney" />
* Angels (They seem to be very different from the Christian concept of Angels - the Harat-Shar have [[Battleangels]].)
* Peace Feast Day (Christmas-like equivalent)
* Peace Feast Day (Christmas-like equivalent)
* End of year festivity (falls in spring by Alliance Mean)
* End of year festivity (falls in spring by Alliance Mean)

Revision as of 23:17, 14 June 2020

A page to collect religious stuff.

Alliance General

Asanii

  • Oaths and sayings: "Balance,"[1], "NiiAna,"[2] "Sun's backside"[3]

Chatcaava

Living Air

Ciracaana

Lifehawk Tribe

D-Per

  • The God in the Stream

Eldritch

  • The major Eldritch religion is known as Amacrucia and involves the worship of male and female divinities in two roles: as guardians of mystery, and as intimate intercessors. The Lord and Lady are the mystery; the God and Goddess are the intercessors. For that reason, males swear by "God and Lady" while females refer to the "Goddess and Lord." Each sex is assumed to be intimate with their sex's deity, and to have access to the other sex's divinity only as a mystery, not as a known quantity.
  • Eldritch Holidays

Glaseah

  • Aksivaht'h, a goddess of wisdom.
    • Siv't temple, place of worship. Most are small / medium sized, but the large ones are where the Glaseahn reproduction is done.
  • Glaseahn rites

Harat-Shar

Many Harat-Shar worship the Battleangels, a group of griffin-like beings, one for each of the intraraces (pardine, tigraine, etc.). Part of the reason that the cheetaines sometimes suffer discrimination is that they forked this religion, adjusting it into one that features a Christ-like cheetah figure named Kajentarel.[4]

See also Harat-Shariin Religions.

  • Oaths and Sayings: "Inverses"[1]
  • Peace Feast Day (Christmas-like equivalent)
  • End of year festivity (falls in spring by Alliance Mean)

Hinichi

  • Many Hinichi have adapted Christianity to their needs.
  • Use the terms 'Jesus-Martyr' and 'Jesus-Cleanser of the Temples' to describe the different aspects of Jesus.

Karaka'A

  • Oaths and sayings: "Bast and An above,"[5] "Thank God and Her Partner,"[6], "Twenty midnight hells"[7]

Malarai

  • Naem-fili, avatar of the Malrai. Depicted in the Pantheon deck with teary eyes.

Seersa

  • Oaths and sayings: "Speaker-Singer"[6]

Tam-illee

  • Naming practices (FoundNames)
  • Iley, the Laughing God


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Alysha's Fall, "Two Uniforms"
  2. Alysha's Fall, "Steel"
  3. Alysha's Fall, "Two Uniforms"
  4. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named guidebook
  5. Second, chapter 11
  6. 6.0 6.1 Second, chapter 10
  7. Second, chapter 2