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Avinla is the Goddess of fire, life, fertility, respect for the environment, and survival. Avinla is the Patron Goddess of the Suvial, but she also finds worship among other Elves, for those who seek to turn an uninhabitable wasteland into a thriving livable habitat and a vibrant society. Avinla appears as a cloaked figure made of raging fires, crowned with the tiara of motherhood and the rising sun, surrounded by the fires of light. Avinla is prayed to for good health in children and childbirth, good sunlight for crop growth, the warmth of life to keep away death and the cold embrace of Amelaan. Amelaan and Avinla are not strictly enemies, though in the religious narrative, Avinla is prayed to, to keep away the harbinger of death. Avinla led the Suvial people into the Suvial lands and helped create a prospering society there, but the Goddess was petrified by sacrificing herself to prevent Kathar dark magic from wiping out the Suvial, creating a predicament in which the Suvial cannot die and are constantly reborn in the fires of Avinla's Temples. Avinla's largest Temple is the House of Dhruvagni Niketa. Avinla's blessed are the Warmwatchers, who travel the cold lands in the north to extend the warmth of | Avinla is the Goddess of fire, life, fertility, respect for the environment, and survival. Avinla is the Patron Goddess of the Suvial, but she also finds worship among other Elves, for those who seek to turn an uninhabitable wasteland into a thriving livable habitat and a vibrant society. Avinla appears as a cloaked figure made of raging fires, crowned with the tiara of motherhood and the rising sun, surrounded by the fires of light. Avinla is prayed to for good health in children and childbirth, good sunlight for crop growth, the warmth of life to keep away death and the cold embrace of Amelaan. Amelaan and Avinla are not strictly enemies, though in the religious narrative, Avinla is prayed to, to keep away the harbinger of death. Avinla led the Suvial people into the Suvial lands and helped create a prospering society there, but the Goddess was petrified by sacrificing herself to prevent Kathar dark magic from wiping out the Suvial, creating a predicament in which the Suvial cannot die and are constantly reborn in the fires of Avinla's Temples. Avinla's largest Temple is the House of Dhruvagni Niketa. Avinla's blessed are the Warmwatchers, who travel the cold lands in the north to extend the warmth of compassion to those caught in sadness or the cold. | ||
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Revision as of 08:53, 16 July 2023
Abridged Version
Origins
Virtues
Estelley does not have a formal set of Vices and Virtues, but rather so-called Standards of Perfection. Standards of Perfection are general life-goals and ambitions the faithful should strive towards. It is common for Elves to choose one patron God or Goddess (often of their own Race, though others are also possible), or multiple, choosing their Standards of Perfection as something to strive towards and reach. Once they feel confident they have met the Standard, they seek out Estelley Priests and undergo the Trials of Preparation, where the priests trial their perfection, sending them back to learning if they fail, and giving them a blessing and official recognition to their Ascendance. Estelley Faithful as such go through life seeking Ascendances, with most faithful having completed several Ascendances by the time they reach advanced age.
- Melca's Standard of Perfection is foresight to understand the troubles of the age, and to be well-informed and properly prepared for all eventualities that might arise.
- Leyon's Standard of Perfection is both having the strength and endurance to protect one's self, but also to protect others around one's self, even for no benefit to self.
Gods and Goddesses
Estelley has several Gods and Goddesses, making it a polytheistic Religion. Technically Estel is the greatest entity of the Estelley faith, but Estel is considered in slumber and not interacting with the wider world, having instead sent her divine messengers (the Gods and Goddesses) to preach the gospel and guide the people on the path of virtue. The Faithful can worship only one divine entity, or multiple, or all of them, generally speaking the Gods all represent some aspect of society and the needs of the people, though the pious see lessons and worth in worship for all of them.
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