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====Key Dates====
====Key Dates====
;<--Day--> of <--Month--> - <--reason for importance-->
;1st of the 8th Month:''Silat's Day'' - The fruit is becoming ripe, the vines are full of grapes, and the harvest is nearly upon the world. This day celebrates joys of motherhood, and the goddess Silat, whom gave birth to all things.
;16th of the 11th Month:''Silat's Night'' - As Silat reclaims the souls of the dead, those who have lost or given a newborn to Silat will mark this night in quiet reflection. The burdens of motherhood are also respected on this night.


====Church Hierarchy====
====Church Hierarchy====
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 10 November 2023

Silat - Watercolour by King Fisher Arts

About

First Appearance

<--Description of the origins of the faith.-->

Silat

Other Names
The All-Mother
The Goddess Silat is considered the prime deity of the Waejiran Pantheon. She is the all mother, birther of the world, the embodiment of chaos and creation. She is said to be both forever formless and capable of taking any form. From her all life was born, first as the principle elements, and later her incestuous coupling with her own children produced the lesser gods, and so on. She is the great creator spirit whom existed before all else. All things are born of her flesh, and return to her flesh after death.
She is often depicted as an obese naked woman with three faces on her head, four pairs of arms, and four legs. The faces are a young maiden's indicative of the fecundity of youth, a mother's indicative of the nurturing role, and crone indicative of the return to Silat after a life well lived. Her four legs represent the four cardinal directions in which her various children have spread across the world. Four pairs of arms similarly to welcome back those who return into her divine embrace
She is rumoured to exist on the mortal plane in a Siladun, a timeless fortress surrounded by the vast salt flats in the Northern Waejiran Desert. No one who has braved to cross the seemingly endless salt in an attempt to discover her home has ever returned. Some say the great faceted dome of indestructible glass which caps the central chamber of the her temple in Waejiradur was brought forth from her fabled home at the conclusion of the God Wars millennia ago.

Key Dates

1st of the 8th Month
Silat's Day - The fruit is becoming ripe, the vines are full of grapes, and the harvest is nearly upon the world. This day celebrates joys of motherhood, and the goddess Silat, whom gave birth to all things.
16th of the 11th Month
Silat's Night - As Silat reclaims the souls of the dead, those who have lost or given a newborn to Silat will mark this night in quiet reflection. The burdens of motherhood are also respected on this night.

Church Hierarchy

Holy Seat
Waejiradur, Waejir
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

Kamtio Silatu (priestess)
Ke-Tar Silatius (accolyte and vocanei)
Kuh-Vol Silatius (accolyte and vocanei)
Obtiara Silatu (priestess)

Stories

See Also

Siladun
Welukon Ihestaif Agi