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Revision as of 22:05, 26 September 2011
Introduction
The Bloodspeakers born with the subtle end of the last Great Invasion. When the Mist covered the lands with darkness to hide the terrible bestial enemies, the people was lost and afraid. They needed to return to the very beginnings of their faith: The Old Gods. Discipline and sacrifice. The blood that forged their nations. With impressive temples to pray and protect them against the monsters out there. The doctrine spread very fast among the common people and they returned to the old traditions. With their blood they would prevail.
Without a single God, the followers and Priests gather around local deities with their own peculiarities and traditions. Discipline and blood oaths unite them in a common interest even with such a great diversity of worship and culture. The religion that was born mainly in rural regions among the common people reached Agyr with a magnificent temple, probably the greatest of Beluaterra.
Dogmas
Temples & Shrines
Agyr - Temple of The Sacred Blood
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Continent | Beluaterra | |
Main Temple | Agyr, Awe-inspiring Temple District (Lvl. 9) | |
First Temple | Gor Ault, Medium Temple (Lvl. 4) | |
Founder | Yeux Serpentis, The Great Maharshi | |
Last Updated | 19:57, 10 February 2012 |
Constructed By: Kojiro Hinamoto |
Temple Size: Vast and Splendid Temple Area (7) |
Shrines: 2 |
Est. Believers: 31273 |
Local Deity: The Faceless God / The Nameless God |
Bisana
Constructed By: Dilgaard Galmel |
Temple Size: Primitive Temple (2) |
Shrines: 1 |
Est. Believers: 5790 |
Gor Ault - The Great Sacrifice Pit
Constructed By: Yeux Serpentis |
Temple Size: Small Temple (3) |
Shrines: 1 |
Est. Believers: 5500 |
Local Deity: Ghor Ault, The Ravenous Earthquake |
Minor Deity: Aiman, The Landkeeper |
Rengo
Constructed By: Roboanzio Peristaltico |
Temple Size: Primitive Temple (2) |
Shrines: 1 |
Est. Believers: 2000 |
Seven Rivers
Constructed By: Morrigan Hossenfeffer |
Temple Size: Primitive Temple (2) |
Shrines: 1 |
Est. Believers: 4950 |
Tepmona
Constructed By: Ivagil Thunthorn |
Temple Size: Primitive Temple (2) |
Shrines: 1 |
Est. Believers: 8990 |
Trottie
Constructed By: Danthalas Galmel |
Temple Size: Small Temple (3) |
Shrines: 1 |
Est. Believers: 6910 |
Marpii
Constructed By: Yeux Serpentis |
Temple Size: Small Temple (3) |
Shrines: 1 |
Est. Believers: |
The Great Halls
The Old Gods
The Faceless God or The Nameless God
Ghor Ault, The Ravenous Earthquake
Cruorum, The God of the Veins
Minor Deities
Aiman, The Landkeeper
Aruman, The Conqueror
The seven hosts of Flames
Rituals & Sorcery
The Path of the Scholar
From the notes of Angelo Invictus - There is something on the humours that make us more susceptible to some enchants more than the others. For example, those who tend to the sanguine humour are more capable to become a Maho-Tsukai. More, they will be suscetible for the arts that attack the heart. You can summon them, with the correct subjetc of love, after death. Sometimes, they decide to do this by themselves, rising their bodies from the grave, pursuing what they believe is their way to their lovers. When this type of person become undead, the right way to adjure this undead is try to make them think that their lovers are dead, and can't be evoked.
Of course, you can try, but I must say, the undead tend to do not listen.
The Ancient Tome of The Sacred Blood
Archives & Roleplays
Herectics
Sanctus Sanguis, the ancient book of blood, found on clay tablets in the region of Qual, translated by Pierre Reynald Nosferatus