Religion

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A page to collect religious stuff.

Aera

Deities[1]

  • Taleyira (the Warrior-Wife)
  • Seyela (the Warrior-Maiden)
  • Edera'yn (a trickster god)

Alliance General

Fleet

  • Has a volunteer chaplain corps, which can handle many (but not all) issues.[2]
  • When funerals are performed, if the volunteer chaplain crew is not sufficient, officiating falls to the captain.[2]

Asanii

  • Oaths and sayings: "Balance,"[3][4], "NiiAna,"[5][4] "Sun's backside,"[6] "Sun and Stars",[4], "Sungods,"[7] "Sun and Moon"[8]
  • Worship Nii and Ana; their religion focuses on the sun and moon, and polarities and moving between them.[9]

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

Faulfenza

See Faulfenzair Religion.

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
  • Yuvreth't, the first of the Glaseahn race, and his mate Slesvra [10]

Harat-Shar

See Harat-Shariin Religions.

Hinichi

Karaka'A

  • Oaths and sayings: "Bast and An,"[11], "Bast and An above,"[12] "Thank God and Her Partner,"[13], "Twenty midnight hells"[14]

Malarai

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

Phoenix

The Banners of an Eye-Trained Phoenix

The Eye of the Center of the Void is the Phoenixae major religion, which is almost more of a philosophy. It states that the object of every Phoenix's life is What Must Be Done, a mission granted to them by the Eye in the Center of the Void. The Eye sends them to this life (their only life) to discover this purpose and fulfill it; only this way can a Phoenix, on death, take his or her place with the Eye in The Where Beyond Chaos. Failure results in Dissolution; Phoenix believe that the remains of one's soul are used to craft the next people who will attempt that mission.

Only communion with the Eye reveals one's life mission, and this communion can only be sustained via detachment, so that one can see clearly; they call this detachment Stillness. People who are awash in emotion and attachment are clouded and cannot see or be seen by the Eye.

Because What Must Be Done evolves based on one's success at its pursuit, a Phoenix practices detachment as a matter of course. Most people credit the famed Phoenixae serenity to this practice.

(Stuff on Eye-Training here)

Seersa

  • Oaths and sayings: "Speaker-Singer"[13]

Tam-illee

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

References

  1. Claws and Starships, "Rosettes and Ribbons"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Sword of the Alliance, chapter 18
  3. Alysha's Fall, "Blood Money"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 1
  5. Alysha's Fall, "Steel"
  6. Alysha's Fall, "Two Uniforms"
  7. Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 5
  8. Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 13
  9. Pelted Guidebook
  10. Mindtouch , Chapter 9
  11. Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 9
  12. Second, Chapter 11
  13. 13.0 13.1 Second, Chapter 10
  14. Second, Chapter 2