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*[[Old Gods/Legends/Rangers|Rangers of the Church]] - An older interpretation by Stark Mandnes based on archaeological findings in [[Hopidrii]].
 
*[[Old Gods/Legends/Rangers|Rangers of the Church]] - An older interpretation by Stark Mandnes based on archaeological findings in [[Hopidrii]].
 
*[[Old Gods/Legends/Soul|Strength of the Human Soul]] - A recent interpretation by Raphael Telfair based on re-reading of the [[Old Gods/Chronicles|Chronicles of the Age]].
 
*[[Old Gods/Legends/Soul|Strength of the Human Soul]] - A recent interpretation by Raphael Telfair based on re-reading of the [[Old Gods/Chronicles|Chronicles of the Age]].
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==Events of Note==
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*[[Old Gods/Legends/BalinMeetsNerta|Balin meets Nerta]] - A chance encounter between two priests, and a surprise attack.

Revision as of 06:02, 7 August 2021

With humans knowing so very little it is not surprising to learn that not everyone agrees on every aspect of the Old Gods and humanity's place in the world. New translations of old texts, discoveries of ancient artifacts and just better reasoning of evidence causes changes all the time. On top of that people of different lands often have their own interpretation of the same text.

Under many religions there can be only one answer, but those who follow the Old Gods realize that sometimes that answer can mean different things. Thus the Guardians of the Flame collect and organize a great deal of alternate views and beliefs among their great libraries of knowledge.

Myths

Texts


Faiths

  • Stance on Other Faiths - As other religions begin to appear some wonder what the believers think of them.
  • The Valentic Order - A monotheist splinter faith of the Old Gods created by King Kokomaro of Valentia intrepreting the Highfather Creation Belief.
  • Vordulism - A personal interpretation of the teachings of the Old Gods championed by Xlair Silverblade with a focus on the Bloody Prince as living God.


Interpretations

Events of Note