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Leyon is the God of protection, benediction, compassion and Radiant Magic. Leyon is the Patron God of the Lanlath, but he finds worship among other Elves also, for those who seek protection from the physical and magical dangers of the world, and those who wish to learn the wonders of Radiant Magic. Leyon appears as an Ancient Elf with the mask of the Moon Walkers, holding the Key-Staff to the Elven afterlife and protecting their paradise from incursions. Leyon is prayed to for durability of armor, endurance of the body, mental fortitude of the soul and mind, and to send protectors in times of need. It is said that Leyon can appear to those on the path of evil, speaking not, but tapping their foreheads granting visions of their terrible demise should they follow the road to ruin. In many ways, Leyon is considered the moral guidance of the Elven Races, as he generally stands for all things good in civilization. The largest Temple to Elleyon is the House of Lunar Eclipse in the capital of the Lanlath Empire, the Valley of the Wind, the only Lanlath pocket-realm open to outsiders. Leyon's holy scribes are the Radiances, who travel the world healing the darkness of Sinistral Magic, and teaching Radiant Magic as Mentors. | |||
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Revision as of 22:34, 1 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.
Gods and Goddesses
Unionism has 18 Gods and Goddesses (Vess is non-binary, but old faith dogma does not acknowledge a non-binary term for God). Some of these are Vessel Gods (meaning they once held the Everwatcher's soul in them), Called Gods (meaning the Concilly Council held in conclave that they were mortals who ascended to Godhood through a higher calling), and Joined Gods (meaning the Concilly Council included them in the faith as they used to belong to a conquered people). It is expected that Unionism grows as it controls more land, as some gods from conquered regions are added.
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