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Not a religion in themselves, they existed throughout the world in various pantheons, with significance and number of roles dependent largely on distance from the nearest Volcano.
 
Not a religion in themselves, they existed throughout the world in various pantheons, with significance and number of roles dependent largely on distance from the nearest Volcano.
  
Worshippers of the volcano gods have been known from [[Old Grehk]], [[Cagilan Empire]], and predating [[Darkanism]], even [[Perdan]]
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Worshippers of the volcano gods have been known from [[Old Grehk]], [[Cagilan Empire]], and significantly predating [[Darkanism]] in [[Perdan]]
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A proper altar to the Volcano Gods is a stone fireplace. Sacrifices are burned, and the ashes are scattered.
  
  
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===Darka===  
 
===Darka===  
Ash, Sigrid's brother. His dominion is Darkness, Death and The Dead, Silence, Cold, Intelligence, Cruelty. But not only death, for as Sigrid in her extreme is Destruction, so too is Darka's Death often associated with rebirth.
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Ash, Sigrid's brother. His dominion is Darkness, Death and The Dead, Silence, Cold, Intelligence, Cruelty. He is often served by assassins and thieves, but also cold calculating merchants and politicians.
  
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Darka is not considered an explicitly evil god, for as Sigrid in her extreme is Destruction, so too is Darka's Death often associated with rebirth, or reincarnation.
 
From a sermon by Valglin, Priest King of Darka:  
 
From a sermon by Valglin, Priest King of Darka:  
"Where Ash falls heavy, there is death, Yet where he touches but lightly, bounty"
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"Where Ash falls heavy, there is death, Yet where he touches but lightly, bounteous growth"
  
Ash is often served by assassins and thieves, but also cold calculating merchants and politicians.
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==The Darkan Heresy==
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[[Darkanism]] as it has recently developed, has stressed the violence of Sigrid and shifted her to being the goddess of destruction, and Darka, Ash, a good god of life. Investigations into the reason for these aberrant roles is not yet concluded.

Revision as of 16:02, 15 December 2007

The Volcano Gods are Fire, Ash, and Stone. They are often called Sigrid, Darka, and Lodril. Not a religion in themselves, they existed throughout the world in various pantheons, with significance and number of roles dependent largely on distance from the nearest Volcano.

Worshippers of the volcano gods have been known from Old Grehk, Cagilan Empire, and significantly predating Darkanism in Perdan

A proper altar to the Volcano Gods is a stone fireplace. Sacrifices are burned, and the ashes are scattered.


Sigrid

Fire, usually takes on the aspect of a fiery young woman, and her dominion is Fire, Light, Warmth, Justice, War, Passion, and Destruction. Sigrid is often served by warriors and bards, and all homes seek her blessing of warm comfort, while fearing her wrath.

Lodril

Stone, the first of the volcano gods, The heat without light, Progenitor of Sigrid and Ash, The Smith, God of toil and strength. Lodril is often served by peasants and craftspeople, the solid folk of the earth. His blessing is stability, durability, and often found on cornerstones or hearths.

Darka

Ash, Sigrid's brother. His dominion is Darkness, Death and The Dead, Silence, Cold, Intelligence, Cruelty. He is often served by assassins and thieves, but also cold calculating merchants and politicians.

Darka is not considered an explicitly evil god, for as Sigrid in her extreme is Destruction, so too is Darka's Death often associated with rebirth, or reincarnation. From a sermon by Valglin, Priest King of Darka: "Where Ash falls heavy, there is death, Yet where he touches but lightly, bounteous growth"

The Darkan Heresy

Darkanism as it has recently developed, has stressed the violence of Sigrid and shifted her to being the goddess of destruction, and Darka, Ash, a good god of life. Investigations into the reason for these aberrant roles is not yet concluded.