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'''''As you travel the road leading up to the temple you come across a sign along the entrance to the temple grounds leading up to the gates of the courtyard. You stop and look upon the sign it reads:''''' | '''''As you travel the road leading up to the temple you come across a sign along the entrance to the temple grounds leading up to the gates of the courtyard. You stop and look upon the sign it reads:''''' | ||
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== Founder == | == Founder == | ||
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{{WotH_article | |||
|date=November 20, 2007 | |||
|title=Founder of "The Way of the Hammer's" first Temple | |||
|article= [[Heironeous]] - most famous for his extremely long letters. | |||
The creator of an organised form of worship to our Gods was the prophet Heironous, a mighty man of many words and of great valour coupled with a strong religious fervour. He fought long and hard as a Viking warrior to the cause of Norland, even in his ascension to priesthood he never abandoned the warrior brotherhood that dominates every vikings being. Using vehement zeal of his worship to batter down the pillars of Ithilien beliefs in the heart of their armed peasants (not deeming the honour of being called warriors by the standard of our Vikings) | |||
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== | == Origin == | ||
== | {{WotH_article | ||
|date=November 20, 2007 | |||
|title=Origin of "The Way" | |||
|article= The origin of our Viking beliefs dates back to the creation of Norland, for as long as we have been Vikings we have believed in the Way Of The Hammer, but we just never created a organised religion based on our belief. We had long been content with worshipping our Gods and following the Viking ways without guidance of a religious Heirarchy. | |||
}} | |||
== Followers of the Hammer = | |||
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== Gods == | |||
{{WotH_article | |||
|date=November 20, 2007 | |||
|title=Gods of the Hammer | |||
|article= Still under construction. | |||
Thor | |||
Odin | |||
Loki | |||
Heimdall | |||
}} | |||
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== Val Halla == | |||
{{WotH_article | |||
|date=November 20, 2007 | |||
|title=Halls of Val Halla | |||
|article= Val Halla, the mighty halls of the dead (literally meaning "Hall of the slain" ) located in the lands of Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. Chosen by Odin, half of those that die in combat travel to Valhalla upon death, led by valkyries. So many of Norland's brave heroes now feast in Val Halla. }} | |||
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== Heroes == | |||
{{WotH_article | |||
|date=November 20, 2007 | |||
|title=Fallen Heroes | |||
|article= <i></i> | |||
* [[Da_Hadez_Family/Balian|Balian]], General of Norland | |||
* Derack the Daring, Prime Minister and former skilled general of Norland | |||
* Telepinu nesa | |||
* Maximus Casci, Baron of Moramroth | |||
* Olaf Janssen | |||
* Arctus Acies Dux Ducies | |||
* Squal | |||
* Griff | |||
* Branimir Sparrowhead | |||
* Winter Ironsides, Count of Lyton | |||
}} | |||
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== Temples == | |||
{{WotH_article | |||
|date=October 17, 2011 | |||
|title=Location of Temples | |||
|article= | |||
Alphabetical Order | |||
*[[Beleriel]] | |||
*[[Cheltenborne]] | |||
*[[Corniel]] | |||
*[[Crahandan]] | |||
*[[Elost]] | |||
*[[Jauchu]] | |||
*[[Lanston]] | |||
*[[Lerss]] | |||
*[[Matakonis]] | |||
*[[Menedor]] | |||
*[[Monagle]] | |||
*[[Riverholm]] | |||
*[[Rustton]] | |||
*[[Ser'quea]] | |||
*[[Shanandoah]] | |||
*[[Swanfolk]] | |||
*[[Veshin]] | |||
*[[Winham]] | |||
*[[Wor'ight]] | |||
*[[Worav]] | |||
*[[Wynford]] | |||
*[[Yacon]] | |||
}} | |||
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== Elders == | |||
{{WotH_article | |||
|date=October 17, 2011 | |||
|title=Elders of the Hammer | |||
|article= Current Elders | |||
* Donar Aldwoni | |||
* Sigurd Havarth Crownguard | |||
* Kindel Baranof | |||
}} | |||
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== Priests == | |||
{{WotH_article | |||
|date=October 17, 2011 | |||
|title=Priests of the Hammer | |||
|article= Current Gothi | |||
* Donar Aldwoni | |||
* Kindel Baranof | |||
* Grey Dagger | |||
* Jayden Lacoste Archbane | |||
* Quinn Snow | |||
}} | |||
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== Followers == | |||
{{WotH_article | |||
|date=November 20, 2007 | |||
|title=Followers of the Hammer | |||
|article= Nearly, if not all of Norlands peasantry (80,000+) and with many more followers sprouting up in the South, figures unknown as of yet. Also all of Caergoth's peasantry (180,000+) | |||
}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 1 May 2012
As you travel the road leading up to the temple you come across a sign along the entrance to the temple grounds leading up to the gates of the courtyard. You stop and look upon the sign it reads:
Founder
Founder of "The Way of the Hammer's" first Temple | November 20, 2007 |
Heironeous - most famous for his extremely long letters. The creator of an organised form of worship to our Gods was the prophet Heironous, a mighty man of many words and of great valour coupled with a strong religious fervour. He fought long and hard as a Viking warrior to the cause of Norland, even in his ascension to priesthood he never abandoned the warrior brotherhood that dominates every vikings being. Using vehement zeal of his worship to batter down the pillars of Ithilien beliefs in the heart of their armed peasants (not deeming the honour of being called warriors by the standard of our Vikings) |
Origin
Origin of "The Way" | November 20, 2007 |
The origin of our Viking beliefs dates back to the creation of Norland, for as long as we have been Vikings we have believed in the Way Of The Hammer, but we just never created a organised religion based on our belief. We had long been content with worshipping our Gods and following the Viking ways without guidance of a religious Heirarchy. |
Gods
Gods of the Hammer | November 20, 2007 |
Still under construction.
Thor Odin Loki Heimdall |
Val Halla
Halls of Val Halla | November 20, 2007 |
Val Halla, the mighty halls of the dead (literally meaning "Hall of the slain" ) located in the lands of Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. Chosen by Odin, half of those that die in combat travel to Valhalla upon death, led by valkyries. So many of Norland's brave heroes now feast in Val Halla. |
Heroes
Fallen Heroes | November 20, 2007 |
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Temples
Location of Temples | October 17, 2011 |
Alphabetical Order |
Elders
Elders of the Hammer | October 17, 2011 |
Current Elders
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Priests
Priests of the Hammer | October 17, 2011 |
Current Gothi
|
Followers
Followers of the Hammer | November 20, 2007 |
Nearly, if not all of Norlands peasantry (80,000+) and with many more followers sprouting up in the South, figures unknown as of yet. Also all of Caergoth's peasantry (180,000+) |