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===Neithur===
===Neithur===
Waejiran god of death, the dead. Neithur is most often depicted as a figure robed in ash grey funeral shrouds wearing an expressionless full face mask of bronze. Neithur is said to escort the souls of the dead back to Silat. Born of [[Silat]] and fathered by [[Shaelar]]. He is considered timeless and capable of seeing forwards and backwards through time. He is also attributed with the ability to slow or stop the aging process in mortals; part of what keeps the ''Children of Neithur'' unaging and near immortal.
Waejiran god of death, the dead, sometimes called the ''Keeper of the Gate''. Neithur is most often depicted as a figure robed in ash grey funeral shrouds wearing an expressionless full face mask of bronze. He is considered timeless and capable of seeing forwards and backwards through time. He is also attributed with the ability to slow or stop the aging process in mortals; part of what keeps the ''Children of Neithur'' unaging and near immortal. Neithur oversees the passage of the souls of the departed; it is through his door that all living things pass, to be carried to Silat, to rejoin with the creator and await rebirth.
Neithur is not feared, but welcomed, as Waejirans do not see dying as an end, but as another turning of the life wheel. Born of [[Silat]] and fathered by [[Shaelar]].  


===Qaela===
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==Children of Neithur===
==Children of Neithur===
Priests and priestesses of the [[Waejiran god of the dead]], whom choose to relinquish their will and soul to their god in order to serve as living agents indefinitely. If Neithur finds them pious enough to grant their desire, they remain alive well beyond their mortal life expectancy. Their bodies slowly deteriorate, and require constant upkeep to keep their physical integrity.
Also called ''Sons of Neithur'' or ''Daughters of Neithur'', Priests and priestesses of the [[Waejiran god of the dead]] who willingly undergo a transition to an undying state through an elaborate ritual. they are required to relinquish their will and soul to their god in order to serve as living agents indefinitely. The process of becoming a Son/Daughter of Neithur involves an unbreakable oath. Even dying is only the beginning, not a way of getting out of the promise, as one gains a sort of immortality after death. If Neithur finds them pious enough to grant their desire, they remain alive well beyond their mortal life expectancy. Their bodies slowly deteriorate, and require constant upkeep to keep their physical integrity. They are not truly immortal and can be destroyed, but if they avoid catastrophic injury will continue to exist indefinitely. These liches are the most dedicated members of his faith who still direct the church in everyday affairs. The current head of the church has been a Son of Neithur for nine centuries.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 23:43, 13 January 2019

Gods of the Waejiran Pantheon

Aesat

Waejiran goddess of true love, sexuality, and marriage. The lover and twin sister of Baithur, Aesat is a known shape-shifter, as true love can take any form. Aesat was born directly of Silat.

Baileia

Waejiran goddess of travelers, roads, and paths. She was born of Vorsha and fathered by ppKaithur]]. It is Baileia who tricked Qeisar into stealing the secret of the wheel from Vorsha, which she then shared with the treahni.

Baithur

Waejiran god of true love, sexuality, and marriage, a role he shares with Aesat. He is the shape-shifting twin brother and lover of Aesat. Baithur was born directly of Silat.

Balfagor

Waejiran god called the Master of Dreams, Balfagor is the 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.

Cothur

Waejiran god of storms, precipitation, and weather. Cothur was fathered by Dailor, and born of Saedeia.

Dailor

Waejiran elemental god of air, wind, and flight. He is said to have sprung directly from Silat.

Haesur

Waejiran god and collector of all treahni lore, also called the Thief of Time. Son of Dailor and Vorsha. Haesur is believed to steal the knowledge of the treahni, and bring these secrets to his mother’s library. When someone dies with secrets, it is Haesur who spirits these away. Haesur is attributed with knowing every story ever told, as well as the truth behind these stories.

Kaithur

Waejiran god of commerce and trade, the master of all caravans, merchants and shopkeepers. Kaithur is known to be a gambler, and is attributed with making wagers and undertaking risky endeavours; as such he is considered “the lucky god”.

Laina

Waejiran goddess of platonic love, friendship, and courtesans. She was fathered by Baithur and born to Aesat.

Neithur

Waejiran god of death, the dead, sometimes called the Keeper of the Gate. Neithur is most often depicted as a figure robed in ash grey funeral shrouds wearing an expressionless full face mask of bronze. He is considered timeless and capable of seeing forwards and backwards through time. He is also attributed with the ability to slow or stop the aging process in mortals; part of what keeps the Children of Neithur unaging and near immortal. Neithur oversees the passage of the souls of the departed; it is through his door that all living things pass, to be carried to Silat, to rejoin with the creator and await rebirth. Neithur is not feared, but welcomed, as Waejirans do not see dying as an end, but as another turning of the life wheel. Born of Silat and fathered by Shaelar.

Qaela

Waejiran goddess, and the patroness of thieves and conspirators. Called the “Daughter of Dusk”, Qaela was fathered by Balfagor and born of Saedeia.

Qeinor

Waejiran elemental god of earth. Qeinor is said to have sprung directly from Silat. He is attributed with teaching agriculture, and farming to the treahni.

Qeisar

Waejiran god of the seasons. Called the Slave at the Wheel, Qeisar is responsible for advancing the seasons. He was tricked by Baileia into stealing the secret of the wheel from Vorsha's Library, and in punishment is forced to turn the seasons for the rest of eternity. Qeisar is born of Kaithur and Sidaelia.

Raitha

Waejiran goddess of the beasts, instinct, and the purity of wild nature. She was born of Silat and fathered by Qeinor. Raitha is attributed with teaching treahni how to domesticate animals by working with their natures.

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 winemaking.

Shaelar

Waejiran elemental god of fire. He sprung forth from Silat directly. Shaelar is responsible for war, strife, and general destruction.

Sidaelia

Waejiran goddess of light, and daytime. Sidaelia was born of Silat and fathered by Shaelar.

Silat

The Goddess Silat, is rumoured to exist on the earthly plane in a Siladun, a timeless fortress surrounded by the vast salt flats in the Northern Waejiran Desert. 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. 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 millenia ago.

Sleeping God

Nameless Waejiran god/dess, whose name was removed from history, for a great offence. Some believe this nameless one to still have some powers, but exactly what is left unsaid.

Thanor

Waejiran god of forges, metal working, and smelting. The Son of Dawn was fathered by Shaelar and born of Sidaelia. Thanor is said to stoke the sun every morning, and the dawn’s glow is the heat of his forge.

Theila

Waejiran goddess of female strength. She was fathered by Qeinor and born to Raitha. Theila is most often portrayed as the virginal huntress. She is attributed with giving names to the stars, and teaching the secrets of navigation and astrology to the treahni.

Vorsha

Waejiran goddess of knowledge, invention, puzzles, secrets, and mystery. Vorsha was fathered by Shaelar and born of Silat.

Other Beings

Balfagor's Stei

Nae
Waejiran mythic figure believed to deliver benign dreams to sleeping people. One of Balfagor’s stei, Nae is associated with the silver moon.
Rae
Waejiran mythic figure believed to deliver nightmares to sleeping people. One of Balfagor’s stei, associated with the red moon.

Children of Neithur=

Also called Sons of Neithur or Daughters of Neithur, Priests and priestesses of the Waejiran god of the dead who willingly undergo a transition to an undying state through an elaborate ritual. they are required to relinquish their will and soul to their god in order to serve as living agents indefinitely. The process of becoming a Son/Daughter of Neithur involves an unbreakable oath. Even dying is only the beginning, not a way of getting out of the promise, as one gains a sort of immortality after death. If Neithur finds them pious enough to grant their desire, they remain alive well beyond their mortal life expectancy. Their bodies slowly deteriorate, and require constant upkeep to keep their physical integrity. They are not truly immortal and can be destroyed, but if they avoid catastrophic injury will continue to exist indefinitely. These liches are the most dedicated members of his faith who still direct the church in everyday affairs. The current head of the church has been a Son of Neithur for nine centuries.

See Also