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NOTE: This is an OOC Document until finalized.
 
NOTE: This is an OOC Document until finalized.
  
The Path of the Gods is a Religious Sect of [[The Manifest Path]] based on the lost religion of [[Order of St. Iestyn]].
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The Path of the Gods is a Religious Sect of [[The Manifest Path]] based on the lost religion of [[Order of St. Iestyn]]. It has similar practices as the Manifest Path and shares much of the core beliefs with it, however as a descendent of the Order, it gives worship to Tyr and Zisa and continues the Order's core beliefs, rituals and history.
It has similar practices as the Manifest Path and shares much of the core beliefs with it, however as a descendent of the Order, it gives worship to Tyr and Zisa and continues the Order's core beliefs, rituals and history.
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== History ==
  
==History==
 
 
Officially, the last few worshippers of the Order joined the Manifest Path after the disappearance of the Grand Master Drystan Bellator and the destruction of the Grand Cathedrals of Giask and Askileon. The last priest of the Order, Fulco D`Este started talks with the Manifest Path's founder, Koli Bedwyr, whilst a vocal worshipper of the Gods started a debate and condemned the move by Koli, a Colonist and non Lurian, to start a new religion not based on the Worship of the Lurian Empire's Gods; Tyr and Zisa. Ramiel Avis at the time found it very much an abuse of the Dukeship because Askileon was for all intents and purposes the Lurian's Capital City whereas Koli was just a traveller. However both Fulco and Koli managed to eventually get Ramiel to see the wisdom of the Manifest Path, and so Ramiel agreed to the Manifest Path taking in the lost worshippers of the Gods. And so the Path of the Gods was given life and the traditional religion and values of the Lurian Empire was kept.
 
Officially, the last few worshippers of the Order joined the Manifest Path after the disappearance of the Grand Master Drystan Bellator and the destruction of the Grand Cathedrals of Giask and Askileon. The last priest of the Order, Fulco D`Este started talks with the Manifest Path's founder, Koli Bedwyr, whilst a vocal worshipper of the Gods started a debate and condemned the move by Koli, a Colonist and non Lurian, to start a new religion not based on the Worship of the Lurian Empire's Gods; Tyr and Zisa. Ramiel Avis at the time found it very much an abuse of the Dukeship because Askileon was for all intents and purposes the Lurian's Capital City whereas Koli was just a traveller. However both Fulco and Koli managed to eventually get Ramiel to see the wisdom of the Manifest Path, and so Ramiel agreed to the Manifest Path taking in the lost worshippers of the Gods. And so the Path of the Gods was given life and the traditional religion and values of the Lurian Empire was kept.
  
==Tenants of Belief==
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== Tenants of Belief ==
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== Creed ==
  
==Creed==
 
 
The Creed of the Path of the Gods is an adapted version of the creed of the Order of St. Iestyn. Because The Order and The Path follows very similar beliefs, and indeed the Path thinks of itself as a descendent of the Order, its faithful are already familiar with the creed and already believe in it.
 
The Creed of the Path of the Gods is an adapted version of the creed of the Order of St. Iestyn. Because The Order and The Path follows very similar beliefs, and indeed the Path thinks of itself as a descendent of the Order, its faithful are already familiar with the creed and already believe in it.
  
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:She is the bringer of life, the first blossom that marks the end of winter.
 
:She is the bringer of life, the first blossom that marks the end of winter.
 
:I believe in Tyr, wise father, guardian of the balance,
 
:I believe in Tyr, wise father, guardian of the balance,
:who fought for our salvation on a thousand worlds, and led man through fire.  
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:who fought for our salvation on a thousand worlds, and led man through fire.
 
:I believe in the teachings of our mother, given to man in the first age:
 
:I believe in the teachings of our mother, given to man in the first age:
 
:That we should put the good of our brothers and sisters before our own,
 
:That we should put the good of our brothers and sisters before our own,
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:That we should guard ourselves against the shadow,
 
:That we should guard ourselves against the shadow,
 
:against greed, and hatred, and envy,
 
:against greed, and hatred, and envy,
:so that the daemon shall find no shelter in our hearts.  
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:so that the daemon shall find no shelter in our hearts.
 
:I believe that the world is poised on the brink of oblivion,
 
:I believe that the world is poised on the brink of oblivion,
 
:for the heretic and the daemon are ever among us.
 
:for the heretic and the daemon are ever among us.
 
:Through unwavering faith we steel our souls,
 
:Through unwavering faith we steel our souls,
:that no false gods shall again threaten us.  
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:that no false gods shall again threaten us.
 
:We are the children of the gods,
 
:We are the children of the gods,
 
:and we are forever.
 
:and we are forever.
  
==Core Beliefs, Rituals and Holy Days==
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== Core Beliefs, Rituals and Holy Days ==
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The Path of the Gods have several Core Beliefs to it; The Eternal War The Great Balance Tyr, Zisa, and their Mortal Agents Dark Ones and their Abominations The Void and the Unknowable
  
The Path of the Gods have several Core Beliefs to it;
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The Path also has a variety of Holy Days and Rituals for various points in worshippers life; Birth Adulthood Choosing My Way Wedding Marriage Death
The Eternal War
 
The Great Balance
 
Tyr, Zisa, and their Mortal Agents
 
Dark Ones and their Abominations
 
The Void and the Unknowable
 
  
The Path also has a variety of Holy Days and Rituals for various points in worshippers life;
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Holy Days have a particular special place in the Path because of the stories that go along with them; First and Last Day of Planting First and Last Day of Harvest Midsummers Solstice Midwinters Solstice
Birth
 
Adulthood
 
Choosing My Way
 
Wedding
 
Marriage
 
Death
 
  
Holy Days have a particular special place in the Path because of the stories that go along with them;
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==Prayers, Hymns, and Collected Essays==
First and Last Day of Planting
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[[The_Path_of_the_Gods/Battle_Prayers|Battle Prayers of the Crusaders and the Templars]]
First and Last Day of Harvest
 
Midsummers Solstice
 
Midwinters Solstice
 
  
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== Ways of the Path ==
  
==Ways of the Path==
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Path of the Crusader
[[The_Path_of_the_Gods/Crusader|Path of the Crusader]]
 
  
 
Path of the Templar
 
Path of the Templar

Revision as of 13:59, 10 August 2011

NOTE: This is an OOC Document until finalized.

The Path of the Gods is a Religious Sect of The Manifest Path based on the lost religion of Order of St. Iestyn. It has similar practices as the Manifest Path and shares much of the core beliefs with it, however as a descendent of the Order, it gives worship to Tyr and Zisa and continues the Order's core beliefs, rituals and history.

History

Officially, the last few worshippers of the Order joined the Manifest Path after the disappearance of the Grand Master Drystan Bellator and the destruction of the Grand Cathedrals of Giask and Askileon. The last priest of the Order, Fulco D`Este started talks with the Manifest Path's founder, Koli Bedwyr, whilst a vocal worshipper of the Gods started a debate and condemned the move by Koli, a Colonist and non Lurian, to start a new religion not based on the Worship of the Lurian Empire's Gods; Tyr and Zisa. Ramiel Avis at the time found it very much an abuse of the Dukeship because Askileon was for all intents and purposes the Lurian's Capital City whereas Koli was just a traveller. However both Fulco and Koli managed to eventually get Ramiel to see the wisdom of the Manifest Path, and so Ramiel agreed to the Manifest Path taking in the lost worshippers of the Gods. And so the Path of the Gods was given life and the traditional religion and values of the Lurian Empire was kept.

Tenants of Belief

Creed

The Creed of the Path of the Gods is an adapted version of the creed of the Order of St. Iestyn. Because The Order and The Path follows very similar beliefs, and indeed the Path thinks of itself as a descendent of the Order, its faithful are already familiar with the creed and already believe in it.

I believe in Zisa, gentle mother, shaper of heaven and earth.
She is the bringer of life, the first blossom that marks the end of winter.
I believe in Tyr, wise father, guardian of the balance,
who fought for our salvation on a thousand worlds, and led man through fire.
I believe in the teachings of our mother, given to man in the first age:
That we should put the good of our brothers and sisters before our own,
so the whole might be made stronger and our world be made whole.
I believe in the teachings of our father, given to man in the second age:
That we should guard ourselves against the shadow,
against greed, and hatred, and envy,
so that the daemon shall find no shelter in our hearts.
I believe that the world is poised on the brink of oblivion,
for the heretic and the daemon are ever among us.
Through unwavering faith we steel our souls,
that no false gods shall again threaten us.
We are the children of the gods,
and we are forever.

Core Beliefs, Rituals and Holy Days

The Path of the Gods have several Core Beliefs to it; The Eternal War The Great Balance Tyr, Zisa, and their Mortal Agents Dark Ones and their Abominations The Void and the Unknowable

The Path also has a variety of Holy Days and Rituals for various points in worshippers life; Birth Adulthood Choosing My Way Wedding Marriage Death

Holy Days have a particular special place in the Path because of the stories that go along with them; First and Last Day of Planting First and Last Day of Harvest Midsummers Solstice Midwinters Solstice

Prayers, Hymns, and Collected Essays

Battle Prayers of the Crusaders and the Templars

Ways of the Path

Path of the Crusader

Path of the Templar

Path of the Keeper

Path of the Disciple