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====Key Dates====
====Key Dates====
;<--Day--> of <--Month--> - <--reason for importance-->
;1st of the 12th Month:''Saedeia's Day'' - The winter snows melt, rivers and creeks fill with water, and the might of Saedeia is apparent upon the world. Waejirans celebrate the return of fish to the rivers, and pray for a succour from flooding.


====Church Hierarchy====
====Church Hierarchy====

Latest revision as of 17:31, 21 December 2021

Saedeia - Watercolour by King Fisher Arts

About

<--Brief description of the religion including cultural connections, and regions where it exists.-->

First Appearance

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

Saedeia

Other Names
Saedeia
Waejiran elemental goddess of water, the sea, and all things aquatic. She is said to have sprung directly from Silat. She is attributed with teaching the treahni the arts of brewing, distilling, and vinting. Saedeia is often depicted as a beautiful woman with long flowing blue hair laced with ribbons of sea-plants, small shells and starfish, her lower limbs are sometimes depicted as a singular tail of some great fish.

Key Dates

1st of the 12th Month
Saedeia's Day - The winter snows melt, rivers and creeks fill with water, and the might of Saedeia is apparent upon the world. Waejirans celebrate the return of fish to the rivers, and pray for a succour from flooding.

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

Saedeiadur