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Vorsha - Watercolour by King fisher Arts

Vorsha

Other Names
Vorsha / Despoina
Vorsha is the Waejiran goddess of knowledge, invention, puzzles, secrets, and mystery. She was born directly from Silat. Vorsha is typically depicted as a veiled woman wearing a multitude of layered silk robes in many colours, usually holding a scroll and a wooden puzzle. Worship of Vorsha is primarily contained within the Empire of Waejir, with temples dedicated to her established in every major city and the larger towns.

First Appearance

Discovery
The earliest recorded worship of Vorsha began roughly three millennia ago. A small group of nomads in the Waejiran desert discovered a large soulstone in a ancient ruin. When they removed the gem from the ruins with intent to trade it to a nearby settlement, the stone's occupant awoke, and began a discourse with them. The entity had questions and began to seek answers about the circumstances of its discovery. The nomads interpreted these questions as a directive, and after telling it everything they knew about their immediate surroundings, and themselves, began to bring knowledge about the greater world to the orb.
Exchange of Knowledge
The entity contained within the soulstone accepted the new knowledge, which led to more questions. To facilitate the further exchange of information Vorsha, as these nomads came to call it, shared certain knowledge it contained. This shared knowledge allowed those early worshippers to tame a portion of the desert, establishing a more permanent settlement at the site now known as Apeigadun. Over time the tribe prospered and their early religion began to be more formalized, and the source of their secret knowledge was hidden from all but the most influential and powerful members of the cult. At this time the current depiction of Vorsha replaced the soulstone. She became the goddess of mystery and invention. Lay worshippers were tasked with searching the world for more and more knowledge, which would be delivered to the ord in secret by an inner circle of clergy.
Literacy
As an integral step to sharing and disseminating knowledge, the early cult of Vorsha was taught how to read and write. They used these skills to further their faith and amass a growing library of knowledge. While literacy has spread beyond the exclusive auspice of the temple, clergy of Vorsha are taught a secret language and script for recording temple knowledge and protecting it from general population.

Key Dates

1st of the 10th Month
Vorsha's Day - As the longest night of the year approaches, Waejirans gather to celebrate Vorsha, the Mistress of Mysteries. Games, puzzles, and riddles challenge the intellect of participants with prizes or presents being exchanged for those who defeat them.

Church Hierarchy

Holy Seat
Waejiradur, Waejir
Following the natural disaster which led to the collapse of Apeigadun, The primary temple of Vorsha was relocated to Waejiadur, this was a massive undertaking, requiring a large caravan to transport all the texts of the main archives to a new location. Some speculate that hidden stashes of lost knowledge still remain in smaller vaults beneath Apeigadun.
Pontiff
Cardinals
Archbishops
Bishops
Priest
Acolytes
Laity

Clerical Orders

Fiumtiparei - Seekers
Mendicant clergy tasked with travelling about Waejir and the greater world in search of new knowledge. These clerics act as naturalists and historians, recording knowledge gathered during their travels. They regularly send their gathered lore to the nearest temple of Vorsha, where it is copied and distributed throughout the temple network. Some of these clerics have spent most of their lives travelling far a wide, and many who leave the empire's borders never physically return to Waejir. Such is their dedication to the quest for knowledge.

Fighting Orders

Tenets of the Faith

Heresies

The Celestial Realm

Other Names

Divine Servitors

Other Names

Feukonikar

Persons

Guios Vorshaus (master of riddles)
Leraikaro Vorshau (priestess)
Meihas Vorshaus (priest / fiumtipar)
Olostio Vorshau (inquisitor)
Saela Drepae (devotee)
Tauezas Vorshaus (priest)

Stories

See Also