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==About==
==About==
:Balfagor is part of the larger [[Waejiran (pantheon)|Waejiran Pantheon]]. The god of night, shadows, and darkness, is also the god of dreams but benign and malignant. People believe dreams contain prophetic visions of the present and future, as well as revealing secrets form the past. Belif in Balfagor is predominant within [[Waejir]] and amongst Waejiran cultural groups that exist outside of the empire's borders.
:Balfagor is part of the larger [[Waejiran (pantheon)|Waejiran Pantheon]]. The god of night, shadows, and darkness, is also the god of dreams but benign and malignant. People believe dreams contain prophetic visions of the present and future, as well as revealing secrets form the past. Belif in Balfagor is predominant within [[Waejir]] and amongst Waejiran cultural groups that exist outside of the empire's borders.
:Priests and Priestesses of Balfagor are seen as seers, capable of interpreting dreams and guiding those faithful towards a deeper understanding of the soul and mind. Balfagor's followers often consume psychoactive substances to induce dream-like states and evoke higher consciousness..


==First Appearance==
==First Appearance==

Revision as of 12:37, 4 September 2023

Balfagor - Watercolour by King Fisher Arts

About

Balfagor is part of the larger Waejiran Pantheon. The god of night, shadows, and darkness, is also the god of dreams but benign and malignant. People believe dreams contain prophetic visions of the present and future, as well as revealing secrets form the past. Belif in Balfagor is predominant within Waejir and amongst Waejiran cultural groups that exist outside of the empire's borders.
Priests and Priestesses of Balfagor are seen as seers, capable of interpreting dreams and guiding those faithful towards a deeper understanding of the soul and mind. Balfagor's followers often consume psychoactive substances to induce dream-like states and evoke higher consciousness..

First Appearance

Early dream and nighttime cults associated the moons as the source of dreams. These merged with the personification of a master of the night directing the dreams to mortals.

Balfagor

Other Names
Balfagor / Master of Dreams
Waejiran god of night, shadows and darkness. He is believed to send out his stei, Rae and Nae, to deliver dreams to sleepers. Balfagor was fathered by Qeinor and born of Silat. Balfagor is depicted wearing a robe of shadow, his face obscured by a deep hood, in his hands sit two glass spheres containing dream-like images. Typically he is accompanied by his stei, Rae and Nae.

Key Dates

Double full moon
Balfagor's Night / Festival of the Moons - A celebration outside of the annual calendar which occurs whenever both moons are full together over a three night period. Celebrants beseech Balfagor for dreams and visions of their future during this time.

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

Balfagor's Stei

Other Names
Balfagor's Cats
The god Balfagor is said to be served by a pair of stei, whom assist him with delivering dreams and visions to mortals. It is believed that these entities can travel through time and space, and are insubstantial unless they choose to take physical form.

Nae

Waejiran mythic figure believed to deliver benign dreams to sleeping people. Nae is associated with the silver moon, and appears as a grey and silver marbled tabby.

Rae

Waejiran mythic figure believed to deliver nightmares to sleeping people. Rae is associated with the red moon, and appears as a red/orange striped tabby.

<--Saints-->

Persons

<--list of related persons past and present-->

Stories

<--list of related stories-->

See Also

Festival of the Moons