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[[File:Neithur.png|thumb|right|100x|Neithur - Watercolour by King Fisher Arts]] | |||
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: | :Waejiran god of death, the dead, time, and memory. He is sometimes called the Keeper of the Gate. Neithur is most often depicted as a figure robed in ash grey funeral shrouds wearing an expressionless full face mask of bronze. He is considered timeless and capable of seeing forwards and backwards through time. He is also attributed with the ability to slow or stop the aging process in mortals; part of what keeps the [[Children of Neithur]] unaging and near immortal. Neithur oversees the passage of the souls of the departed; it is through his door that all living things pass, to be carried to [[Silat]], to rejoin with the creator and await rebirth. | ||
Neithur is not feared, but welcomed, as Waejirans do not see dying as an end, but as another turning of the life wheel. Neither was born of directly from Silat. | |||
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==Tenets of the Faith== | ==Tenets of the Faith== | ||
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==Persons== | ==Persons== | ||
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:[[Zectaras Neithurus]] (olineitar) | |||
:[[Siontarias Neithurus]] (high priest) | |||
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==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
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:[[Cheating Death (fifty word fantasy)]] | |||
:[[Gift (fifty word fantasy)]] | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
:[[Children of Neithur]] | |||
:[[Festival of the Moons]] | |||
:[[Category:Religion]] | :[[Category:Religion]] |
Revision as of 19:28, 19 April 2021
About
- <--Brief description of the religion including cultural connections, and regions where it exists.-->
First Appearance
- <--Description of the origins of the faith.-->
Neithur
- Other Names
- Neithur
- Waejiran god of death, the dead, time, and memory. He is sometimes called the Keeper of the Gate. Neithur is most often depicted as a figure robed in ash grey funeral shrouds wearing an expressionless full face mask of bronze. He is considered timeless and capable of seeing forwards and backwards through time. He is also attributed with the ability to slow or stop the aging process in mortals; part of what keeps the Children of Neithur unaging and near immortal. Neithur oversees the passage of the souls of the departed; it is through his door that all living things pass, to be carried to Silat, to rejoin with the creator and await rebirth.
Neithur is not feared, but welcomed, as Waejirans do not see dying as an end, but as another turning of the life wheel. Neither was born of directly from Silat.
Key Dates
- <--Day--> of <--Month--> - <--reason for importance-->
Church Hierarchy
- Holy Seat
- <--where is the central authority-->
- Pontiff
- <--top cleric in the hierarchy-->
- Cardinals
- Archbishops
- Bishops
- Priest
- Acolytes
- Laity
Clerical Orders
- <--Order-->
- <--Brief description-->
Fighting Orders
- Olineitar
- A fighting order dedicated to the eradication of dangerous undead.
Tenets of the Faith
- <--basic beliefs structures-->
Heresies
- <--Sectarianism-->
- <--Briefly describe heretical ideas or behaviours-->
The Celestial Realm
- Other Names
- <--describe the realms as perceived and depicted by believers.-->
Divine Servitors
- Other Names
<--Saints-->
Persons
- Zectaras Neithurus (olineitar)
- Siontarias Neithurus (high priest)