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| ====== Yahnvaism ====== | ====== Yahnvaism ====== | ||
| - | An [[polemos: | + | An [[polemos: |
| Yahnvaism, like most arcane religions, holds secret beliefs known only to inner circles of elite priests and practitioners. | Yahnvaism, like most arcane religions, holds secret beliefs known only to inner circles of elite priests and practitioners. | ||
| - | To the novice Yahnvaism teaches a caste system | + | It's public beliefs are primarily used to justify |
| - | In the inner circle of the high priests and Parhru, beliefs re-cast the [[polemos: | + | ===== Novice Teachings ===== |
| - | Thus the Parhru' | + | For the novice, who may be a child of a priest or simply a curious outsider, Yahnvaist teachings blend the role of the caste system |
| + | Novices are taught that the Zulit God (called True God), communicated with Zilit from the future, but that God has yet to fully unify, with the gods of today holding spiritual puzzle pieces that must be combined into a whole. | ||
| + | The Parhru was appointed by True God to protect the Zulit people from The Darkness, and the priestly nobility are both his civil servants to see his will done, and theological guardians to defend both Yahnvaism and Zulit against The Darkness' | ||
| + | The Zulit faith is protected by the Parhru, as the lack of time travel is easier for simple commoners to understand, yet both Zulit and Yahnvaism worship the same True God. | ||
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| + | In this view the Zulit concept of The Light is the being to unite all things, materially and spiritually, | ||
| + | The process to do this, and the identity of The Light, are known by the inner circle, i.e. the high priests and Parhru, but kept secret so that The Darkness will not learn details that might help it thwart True God's plan. | ||
| + | Novices must swear themselves to The Light and his priesthood, and demonstrate the ability to keep secrets, before being initiated and trusted with further knowledge. | ||
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| + | ===== Initiate Teachings ===== | ||
| + | Once sworn to secrecy, initiates are taught a second, [[https:// | ||
| + | The Darkness is not a vague spiritual enemy of The Light, as taught in [[Zulit]]. | ||
| + | Rather it is The Creator, a god created by True God and sent backwards in time to create all the spiritual pieces that would combine into True God. | ||
| + | This creator, however, betrayed True God and made not just the spiritual pieces, but also the material universe, which he trapped the spiritual pieces within so they would not combine, allowing this creator to rule instead. | ||
| + | Initially some spirits escaped their prison, and these are the gods of the pantheons worshiped today. | ||
| + | The Spiritual Realm is where they are locked in struggle with The Creator to free more spirits and ultimately combine into True God. | ||
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| + | Thus initiate teachings are anti-material - emphasizing the superiority of the spiritual over the material, and that the highest calling of humans it to transcend their physical bodies to join the gods in becoming True God. | ||
| + | This they attempt with various methods passed down by the high priests. | ||
| + | Only the highest ranks are then invited into the inner circle | ||
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| + | ===== Master Teachings ===== | ||
| + | In the inner circle of high priests and Parhru, beliefs re-cast the [[polemos: | ||
| + | Those who opposed Elesh were agents of The Creator/The Darkness, who successfully delayed True God's birth. | ||
| + | These servants of The Creator continue | ||
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| + | Elesh was always fated to fail, however, as the bloodline to produce The Light belongs to the Parhru. | ||
| + | It is the priestly caste's duty to support each Parhru' | ||
| + | Each high priest is tasked with a different category | ||