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=== The Gods ===
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== The Gods ==
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'''Katrina'''
  
'''Katrina'''
 
 
The godess is a shadowy figure, whose dark long hair confuses itself with her long flowing dress. Her skin is white as milk, with a low glow that deeply contrasts with the darkness of her hair and dress. Shows a tiara She has dark deep eyes, and shows very little emotions. She moves, or rather, flows, softly, and her voice is extremely melodic and harmonic, though chilling cold.
 
The godess is a shadowy figure, whose dark long hair confuses itself with her long flowing dress. Her skin is white as milk, with a low glow that deeply contrasts with the darkness of her hair and dress. Shows a tiara She has dark deep eyes, and shows very little emotions. She moves, or rather, flows, softly, and her voice is extremely melodic and harmonic, though chilling cold.
 
She advocates study, practice of arts, meditation and reason above all.
 
She advocates study, practice of arts, meditation and reason above all.
  
 
'''Korroth'''
 
'''Korroth'''
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The god is a towering being whose hair seems to shift according to the position and illumination they are seen in, ranging from pale blond, white, silverly or gray. His skin is white-transparent, with big blue and red vessels showing across it. Usually clad in armor, wearing with a silver crown and holding a big weapon, like a large sword, axe or morning star.
 
The god is a towering being whose hair seems to shift according to the position and illumination they are seen in, ranging from pale blond, white, silverly or gray. His skin is white-transparent, with big blue and red vessels showing across it. Usually clad in armor, wearing with a silver crown and holding a big weapon, like a large sword, axe or morning star.
 
He protects those who follow the path of the warrior, preaching honor, courage and strength above all.
 
He protects those who follow the path of the warrior, preaching honor, courage and strength above all.
  
 
'''Vlan'''
 
'''Vlan'''
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The ''Hellborn'' is depicted as a muscular man only clad in the skins of animals or beasts, usually wielding not more than a primitive weapon such as a stone or metal axe.
 
The ''Hellborn'' is depicted as a muscular man only clad in the skins of animals or beasts, usually wielding not more than a primitive weapon such as a stone or metal axe.
 
He is the patron of freedom, revolt and combat against superior forces.
 
He is the patron of freedom, revolt and combat against superior forces.
  
 
'''Charkh'''
 
'''Charkh'''
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The ''Executioner'' has never any piece of flesh exposed in the representations given to him. He is always in full-clad armor, sometimes on a horse wielding a large tournament lance, sometimes on foot wearing just a very ornamented crown and a scepter.
 
The ''Executioner'' has never any piece of flesh exposed in the representations given to him. He is always in full-clad armor, sometimes on a horse wielding a large tournament lance, sometimes on foot wearing just a very ornamented crown and a scepter.
 
He blesses those who make out of hierarchy, rule and order their lives.
 
He blesses those who make out of hierarchy, rule and order their lives.
  
 
'''Nemordiabel'''
 
'''Nemordiabel'''
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The ''Lieutenant'' is depicted as a tall man of lean body build, with rather simple armor and clothes.
 
The ''Lieutenant'' is depicted as a tall man of lean body build, with rather simple armor and clothes.
 
He is the representation of loyalty, protection and altruism.
 
He is the representation of loyalty, protection and altruism.
  
 
'''Nalucht'''
 
'''Nalucht'''
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The ''Sweet Tongue'' is depicted as hooded figure in the dark, sometimes wielding a book, a scepter and/or a dagger, depending which side of his is intended to be represented. His own flesh is not depicted, and his hands, when visible, are covered by gloves.
 
The ''Sweet Tongue'' is depicted as hooded figure in the dark, sometimes wielding a book, a scepter and/or a dagger, depending which side of his is intended to be represented. His own flesh is not depicted, and his hands, when visible, are covered by gloves.
 
He represents wit, study, oratory, plotting, politics and sometimes betrayal (though usually for altruist motives).
 
He represents wit, study, oratory, plotting, politics and sometimes betrayal (though usually for altruist motives).
  
 
'''Nasia'''
 
'''Nasia'''
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The ''Lioness'' has different representations, sometimes being a female warrior in heavy golden-decorated armor, sometimes an actual lioness, and sometimes a seemingly-frail feminine figure along a lion or lioness.
 
The ''Lioness'' has different representations, sometimes being a female warrior in heavy golden-decorated armor, sometimes an actual lioness, and sometimes a seemingly-frail feminine figure along a lion or lioness.
 
She is associated with justice, law, retribution and morals and sometimes ethics.
 
She is associated with justice, law, retribution and morals and sometimes ethics.
  
 
'''Tyka'''
 
'''Tyka'''
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The ''Amazon'' has been called the "female Vlan", for its obvious similarity, though she has more varied representations. Not only she is depicted as a primitive female warrior, but sometimes as an armor-clad one, and even as a horsewoman.
 
The ''Amazon'' has been called the "female Vlan", for its obvious similarity, though she has more varied representations. Not only she is depicted as a primitive female warrior, but sometimes as an armor-clad one, and even as a horsewoman.
 
She is associated with battle, adventure and glory.
 
She is associated with battle, adventure and glory.
  
 
'''Waren'''
 
'''Waren'''
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The ''Princess'' is depicted as a noblewoman, of varying richness, normally with the traces considered aesthetically desirable in the given culture. She is given the accessories normally related to administration and trade, such as scrolls, pen and ink, purses and gold, scales and sometimes symbols of nobility and royalty, such as jewelry, rings, and even a crown and/or a scepter.
 
The ''Princess'' is depicted as a noblewoman, of varying richness, normally with the traces considered aesthetically desirable in the given culture. She is given the accessories normally related to administration and trade, such as scrolls, pen and ink, purses and gold, scales and sometimes symbols of nobility and royalty, such as jewelry, rings, and even a crown and/or a scepter.
 
She both represents administration, trade, loyalty, service, honesty as nobility, heritage and even royalty.
 
She both represents administration, trade, loyalty, service, honesty as nobility, heritage and even royalty.
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The Holy Spirits are the inhabitants and travelers of the Celestial Sea. They are the Keepers (of the Lighthouse Stars) and the Captains (of the Star Ships), and not much yet has been recorded about them. They are thought to travel between the Solar Realm and the edges of the World, making the connection between the Mortal Realm and the Divine.
 
The Holy Spirits are the inhabitants and travelers of the Celestial Sea. They are the Keepers (of the Lighthouse Stars) and the Captains (of the Star Ships), and not much yet has been recorded about them. They are thought to travel between the Solar Realm and the edges of the World, making the connection between the Mortal Realm and the Divine.
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== The Unholy Ones ==
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'''Ukhra'''
  
=== The Unholy Ones ===
 
 
'''Ukhra'''
 
 
The Nothingness, also known as the Void, Ukhra ''is'' the embodiment of pure chaos, and also, conversely, of the supreme order in the negative pure static sense, as in a frozen and dead scene. He can be considered the highest enemy of all the gods, and even of the demons and undead lords.
 
The Nothingness, also known as the Void, Ukhra ''is'' the embodiment of pure chaos, and also, conversely, of the supreme order in the negative pure static sense, as in a frozen and dead scene. He can be considered the highest enemy of all the gods, and even of the demons and undead lords.
 
He is considered in a sleeping entity and nobody is known to pray him or pay him respect, nor even curse him, in fear of waking him up.  
 
He is considered in a sleeping entity and nobody is known to pray him or pay him respect, nor even curse him, in fear of waking him up.  
  
 
'''Fz'Ar'''
 
'''Fz'Ar'''
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The Demon Lord, he is said to be also the Lord of the underground. In the same way the Gods rule in their Solar Realm, the Demons rule in their inverse Hellish Realm. They are trapped inside the earth, fooled to be actually in the sky (see more in the [[Aetheris Pyrism/Mythology#Creation Myth|Creation Myth]]), and try to spread their damned influence on the Mortal Realm.
 
The Demon Lord, he is said to be also the Lord of the underground. In the same way the Gods rule in their Solar Realm, the Demons rule in their inverse Hellish Realm. They are trapped inside the earth, fooled to be actually in the sky (see more in the [[Aetheris Pyrism/Mythology#Creation Myth|Creation Myth]]), and try to spread their damned influence on the Mortal Realm.
 
Their names are forbidden to be said or written, but in the underground and in very special [[Aetheris Pyrism/Practices#Cursed Grounds|circumstances]] (in a special location in temples and in the underground).
 
Their names are forbidden to be said or written, but in the underground and in very special [[Aetheris Pyrism/Practices#Cursed Grounds|circumstances]] (in a special location in temples and in the underground).
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'''Najch'Akuy'''
 
'''Najch'Akuy'''
 
The Undead Lord, the ruling one of the fallen gods, those that corrupted themselves with powers they could not comprehend. Lords of plague, sickness, decay, death, attempting to contact them is considered a warrant of a divine curse. Desperate, usually mortally sick, men do recur to a very badly seen [[Aetheris Pyrism/Practices#Death Communion|ceremony]] in order to gain their favors, and get rid of their curses.
 
The Undead Lord, the ruling one of the fallen gods, those that corrupted themselves with powers they could not comprehend. Lords of plague, sickness, decay, death, attempting to contact them is considered a warrant of a divine curse. Desperate, usually mortally sick, men do recur to a very badly seen [[Aetheris Pyrism/Practices#Death Communion|ceremony]] in order to gain their favors, and get rid of their curses.
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Revision as of 11:59, 24 September 2011

The Gods

Aetheris Pyrism Pantheon.png

Katrina

The godess is a shadowy figure, whose dark long hair confuses itself with her long flowing dress. Her skin is white as milk, with a low glow that deeply contrasts with the darkness of her hair and dress. Shows a tiara She has dark deep eyes, and shows very little emotions. She moves, or rather, flows, softly, and her voice is extremely melodic and harmonic, though chilling cold. She advocates study, practice of arts, meditation and reason above all.

Korroth

The god is a towering being whose hair seems to shift according to the position and illumination they are seen in, ranging from pale blond, white, silverly or gray. His skin is white-transparent, with big blue and red vessels showing across it. Usually clad in armor, wearing with a silver crown and holding a big weapon, like a large sword, axe or morning star. He protects those who follow the path of the warrior, preaching honor, courage and strength above all.

Vlan

The Hellborn is depicted as a muscular man only clad in the skins of animals or beasts, usually wielding not more than a primitive weapon such as a stone or metal axe. He is the patron of freedom, revolt and combat against superior forces.

Charkh

The Executioner has never any piece of flesh exposed in the representations given to him. He is always in full-clad armor, sometimes on a horse wielding a large tournament lance, sometimes on foot wearing just a very ornamented crown and a scepter. He blesses those who make out of hierarchy, rule and order their lives.

Nemordiabel

The Lieutenant is depicted as a tall man of lean body build, with rather simple armor and clothes. He is the representation of loyalty, protection and altruism.

Nalucht

The Sweet Tongue is depicted as hooded figure in the dark, sometimes wielding a book, a scepter and/or a dagger, depending which side of his is intended to be represented. His own flesh is not depicted, and his hands, when visible, are covered by gloves. He represents wit, study, oratory, plotting, politics and sometimes betrayal (though usually for altruist motives).

Nasia

The Lioness has different representations, sometimes being a female warrior in heavy golden-decorated armor, sometimes an actual lioness, and sometimes a seemingly-frail feminine figure along a lion or lioness. She is associated with justice, law, retribution and morals and sometimes ethics.

Tyka

The Amazon has been called the "female Vlan", for its obvious similarity, though she has more varied representations. Not only she is depicted as a primitive female warrior, but sometimes as an armor-clad one, and even as a horsewoman. She is associated with battle, adventure and glory.

Waren

The Princess is depicted as a noblewoman, of varying richness, normally with the traces considered aesthetically desirable in the given culture. She is given the accessories normally related to administration and trade, such as scrolls, pen and ink, purses and gold, scales and sometimes symbols of nobility and royalty, such as jewelry, rings, and even a crown and/or a scepter. She both represents administration, trade, loyalty, service, honesty as nobility, heritage and even royalty.

The Holy Spirits

The Holy Spirits are the inhabitants and travelers of the Celestial Sea. They are the Keepers (of the Lighthouse Stars) and the Captains (of the Star Ships), and not much yet has been recorded about them. They are thought to travel between the Solar Realm and the edges of the World, making the connection between the Mortal Realm and the Divine.

The Unholy Ones

Aetheris Pyrism the Unholy Ones.png

Ukhra

The Nothingness, also known as the Void, Ukhra is the embodiment of pure chaos, and also, conversely, of the supreme order in the negative pure static sense, as in a frozen and dead scene. He can be considered the highest enemy of all the gods, and even of the demons and undead lords. He is considered in a sleeping entity and nobody is known to pray him or pay him respect, nor even curse him, in fear of waking him up.

Fz'Ar

The Demon Lord, he is said to be also the Lord of the underground. In the same way the Gods rule in their Solar Realm, the Demons rule in their inverse Hellish Realm. They are trapped inside the earth, fooled to be actually in the sky (see more in the Creation Myth), and try to spread their damned influence on the Mortal Realm. Their names are forbidden to be said or written, but in the underground and in very special circumstances (in a special location in temples and in the underground).

Najch'Akuy The Undead Lord, the ruling one of the fallen gods, those that corrupted themselves with powers they could not comprehend. Lords of plague, sickness, decay, death, attempting to contact them is considered a warrant of a divine curse. Desperate, usually mortally sick, men do recur to a very badly seen ceremony in order to gain their favors, and get rid of their curses.