Post by Kat on Apr 8, 2011 11:40:37 GMT -5
Each of the species has their own gods and ways of worship. There are individuals who do not believe in any god, or anything, but for those that do, here are the gods they pray to. (Not that it is not known for a Humani to pray to the Evlorei gods instead of their own, the Lilithu to the Humani, ect.
Humani: The majority of humans pray to one god, known as The Watcher. They see The Watcher in their daily lives, watching over and guiding them. There are churches through the land, but the great church of Kepal, located in Calirce, is the spiritual capitol of the religion, lead by High Priest Lumar.
Evlorei: They believe in the Aspects of nature. A polytheistic religion, there are many temples located in Yunita Wood, but few elsewhere. The main Aspects are as follows:
Yunita, the mother of the earth and wood
Betorus, father of fire
Shinda, the mistress of the seas
Olanus, lord of the air
Lilithu: The solemn Lilithu, borne from the dark arts, pray to their own set of gods. The practice in the home, believing that their gods are always with them.
Cadenia, the keeper of the depths
Ferran, the boatman
Ignus, the glimmering of light
Beastmen: Little is known about the beastmen's practice, as they keep their religion secret to those with claws and fangs. What the Guntharian species have learned is that they, like the Evlorei, worship nature, though in a much broader sense.
Humani: The majority of humans pray to one god, known as The Watcher. They see The Watcher in their daily lives, watching over and guiding them. There are churches through the land, but the great church of Kepal, located in Calirce, is the spiritual capitol of the religion, lead by High Priest Lumar.
Evlorei: They believe in the Aspects of nature. A polytheistic religion, there are many temples located in Yunita Wood, but few elsewhere. The main Aspects are as follows:
Yunita, the mother of the earth and wood
Betorus, father of fire
Shinda, the mistress of the seas
Olanus, lord of the air
Lilithu: The solemn Lilithu, borne from the dark arts, pray to their own set of gods. The practice in the home, believing that their gods are always with them.
Cadenia, the keeper of the depths
Ferran, the boatman
Ignus, the glimmering of light
Beastmen: Little is known about the beastmen's practice, as they keep their religion secret to those with claws and fangs. What the Guntharian species have learned is that they, like the Evlorei, worship nature, though in a much broader sense.