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| ====== Church of Eleytheria ====== | ====== Church of Eleytheria ====== | ||
| - | Majority religion of the [[polemos: | + | Majority religion of the [[polemos: |
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| + | Eleytherianism emphasizes philosophical learning, theological debate, and cultivation of personal virtue. | ||
| + | Though it has a rich set of public rituals and sacrifices, it prioritizes producing a personal conviction of sincere belief over communal activity. | ||
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| + | Eleytherian religion, more than many [[..: | ||
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| + | All other gods were worthy of veneration and prayer, but only as a subsidiary to Chronos. | ||
| + | With his disappearance at the start of the [[..: | ||
| + | The interregnum is viewed as a test, with the goddess of freedom serving as caretaker of heaven while humanity' | ||
| + | Eleytheria is not passive in this process, however, as she searches for the Champion who will restore Chronos to his rightful place and ensure humanity' | ||
| + | It was this henotheism and caretaker role that eased Eleytherian conversion to monotheistic [[..: | ||
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| + | ===== Oracles ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Oracle at Yukos ==== | ||
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