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| + | ====== Daxelh ====== | ||
| + | **Je-Daxelh** [ˌd͡ʒe.ɖa.ˈxɛɮ], | ||
| + | She may possibly be the mythological conception of the [[Extrinsic: | ||
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| + | ===== Names and epithets ===== | ||
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| + | ===== Appearance ===== | ||
| + | Daxelh is depicted as a xtauh of immense size; her scales are the black of the night sky, dotted with the lights of the stars. The [[universe: | ||
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| + | ===== Realm ===== | ||
| + | Daxelh is thought to live amidst a [[mythology: | ||
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| + | Daxelh herself remains in a nest in this realm' | ||
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| + | ===== Worship ===== | ||
| + | There is no priesthood for the worship of Daxelh; her devotees have a direct and intensely personal relationship with her. She is effectively a mother-figure - indeed the literal ultimate ancestrix of all creation - and the bond with her is one of familial reverence and love. Worship is generally intended more to show appreciation or to obtain spiritual relief or comfort rather than to elicit physical assistance, for although Daxelh is considered to play an immense role in the ongoing existence of the world, this does not always scale down well to the concerns of single individuals. Though fortuitous events may be the ascribed to Daxelh' | ||
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| + | Worship typically takes the form of simple prayers of thanksgiving to Daxelh or the general wishing of consequences (good or bad, depending on the intended recipient) for some person or their soul. A more emphatic form of devotion may be made in the form of votive offerings, traditionally representations of Daxelh herself or of particular aspects of the sky; or else by the vowing and completion of some task thought pleasing to her, particularly if it involves personal hardship. | ||
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| + | Though Daxelh is believed to be able to take note of worship wherever it is performed, it is preferable to do so with an unimpeded view of the sky, outdoors and in clear weather. As a result, there are no temples to Daxelh in the sense of actual buildings. High places, being closer to Daxelh, are considered auspicious places for worship and sometimes - particularly the summits of hills and mountains - are considered attractive enough for this purpose that shrines may be constructed on them for the deposition of large numbers of offerings. Of a similar significance are places of astronomical import: places where the sun casts shadows at a particular time, or where celestial objects rise or set behind a significant part of the landscape. There are cases of [[https:// | ||
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| + | While some spirits are thought to accept sacrifices of living things by death or destruction as a religious practice, Daxelh herself does not, considering it abhorrent to do so in her name. Devotees of Daxelh are philosophically at home with the idea of violence and death being unavoidable and often necessary parts of life; almost all of them turn to hunting or herding to obtain meat, and many of them turn to raiding or war to obtain resources or thin the numbers of their enemies, and Daxelh herself may be the cause of death of many, especially when the Burning Eye is open and strong. But she takes no joy or solace in death and receives no benefit from it, and the offering of such sacrifices to her is said to anger her greatly as a needless waste. | ||
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| + | ===== Mythological role ===== | ||
| + | Daxelh is the mother of the world and the creator of all that lives on it. She is also its protector, maintaining the conditions to keep it working and alive, both in terms of passive nourishment and active defense. Because of the sheer scale of her role and her actions in maintaining it, she is not always receptive to appeals from individuals; | ||
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| + | In this vein, she is understanding regarding actions which, taken out of necessity or justified reasons, may have undesirable effects. That said, she has a strong moral sense; she is unforgiving of willful evil and of delight in suffering, death, and destruction. Her Burning Eye seeks out the evil spirits and the souls of the wicked dead to reduce them to ash. Those, by contrast, who seek to live worthy lives have their departed souls nourished by the Gentle Eye; and, during the first eclipse following their passing, they may move on [[[[mythology: | ||
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| + | ===== Mythological history ===== | ||
| + | It is generally held that Daxelh lived alone in her realm, until she built her nest and laid the eggs that would become the various worlds, including the one upon which the xtauh live (it is for this reason that followers of Eyes in the Sky are often among those comfortable with the idea that Avishraa is round, or at least ovoid). As each one began to crack, the world' | ||
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| + | When the xtauh emerged in her likeness, she taught them how to live and thrive in their various environments; | ||
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| + | The cracking of the eggs and the emergence of living things were only the beginning of the process of their hatching, as the existence of earthquakes and volcanoes makes evident. However, what will happen as the process continues - or when it finishes, if ever - is unclear. | ||
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