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: | :Baileia is the Waejiran goddess of travelers, roads, and paths. She was born of [[Vorsha]] and fathered by [[Kaithur]]. It is Baileia who tricked her brother [[Qeisar]] into stealing the secret of the wheel from Vorsha, which she then shared with the Treahni. Baileia is usually depicted as a woman in travelling clothes with a walking staff, and a wagon wheel. | ||
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Revision as of 01:51, 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.-->
Baileia
- Other Names
- Baileia
- Baileia is the Waejiran goddess of travelers, roads, and paths. She was born of Vorsha and fathered by Kaithur. It is Baileia who tricked her brother Qeisar into stealing the secret of the wheel from Vorsha, which she then shared with the Treahni. Baileia is usually depicted as a woman in travelling clothes with a walking staff, and a wagon wheel.
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-->