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: | :Shaelar is the Waejiran elemental god of fire. He sprung forth from [[Silat]] directly. Shaelar is considered responsible for war, strife, and general destruction. Shaelar is most often depicted as a extremely muscular man with deep bronzed skin, and flaming hair. Often shown wearing armour typical of the nobility of waejir, and wielding a flaming great sword. | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 20 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.-->
Shaelar
- Other Names
- Shaelar
- Shaelar is the Waejiran elemental god of fire. He sprung forth from Silat directly. Shaelar is considered responsible for war, strife, and general destruction. Shaelar is most often depicted as a extremely muscular man with deep bronzed skin, and flaming hair. Often shown wearing armour typical of the nobility of waejir, and wielding a flaming great sword.
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
- <--Order-->
- <--Brief description-->
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
<--list of related persons past and present-->
Stories
<--list of related stories-->
See Also
<--list of links to related pages-->