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− | There are many unique | + | There are many unique '''Religions''' (beliefs and world views) all amongst the [[Lore:Man|Men]] of [[Lore:Jevreth|Jevreth]]. While some of these beliefs and worldviews of [[Lore:Ethesh|Ethesh]] are truth, others are not. And just as Man is flawed in their actions, so are they in their understanding of the world and universe (where the lines between truth and fantasy are easily blurred). |
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+ | == Driomi Worship == | ||
+ | The main religion in Althas. The laws and tenants of Man's worship come from [[Lore:The Scriptures|The Scriptures]], written by the [[Lore:Diasair|Diasairos]]. | ||
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+ | === Customs & Traditions === | ||
+ | These are various customs and tradition practiced by those who worship Driomi. | ||
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+ | ==== The Giver's Hands ==== | ||
+ | Man is asked in The Scriptures to offer their gifts to Driomi. While Driomi needs not Man's gifts, He favors that Man enrich their abilities, for doing so can go towards helping other Men. No "physical" offering is ever necessary to Driomi (he, again, needs not Man's works). The "Giver's Hands" has Man put their two hands into a bowl shape, as a sign of offering. | ||
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+ | It is also customary for Man to look up when making The Giver's Hands: Driomi is above, and Man is expected to look up for guidance and when making their offering. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 18 September 2019
There are many unique Religions (beliefs and world views) all amongst the Men of Jevreth. While some of these beliefs and worldviews of Ethesh are truth, others are not. And just as Man is flawed in their actions, so are they in their understanding of the world and universe (where the lines between truth and fantasy are easily blurred).
Driomi Worship
The main religion in Althas. The laws and tenants of Man's worship come from The Scriptures, written by the Diasairos.
Customs & Traditions
These are various customs and tradition practiced by those who worship Driomi.
The Giver's Hands
Man is asked in The Scriptures to offer their gifts to Driomi. While Driomi needs not Man's gifts, He favors that Man enrich their abilities, for doing so can go towards helping other Men. No "physical" offering is ever necessary to Driomi (he, again, needs not Man's works). The "Giver's Hands" has Man put their two hands into a bowl shape, as a sign of offering.
It is also customary for Man to look up when making The Giver's Hands: Driomi is above, and Man is expected to look up for guidance and when making their offering.
[WIP]