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| + | ====== Uvuun ====== | ||
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| + | Titled Dark-Eyes, **Uvuun** - sometimes known as the Hungry One or the Lord of the Depths - is the [[mythology: | ||
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| + | Out of all the gods, only [[mythology: | ||
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| + | He is very likely the mythological conception of the [[Extrinsic: | ||
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| + | ===== Divine signs and symbols ===== | ||
| + | That Uvuun is only to be found in the bottomless depths of the sea - and not present or worshiped openly elsewhere - has historically meant that none had seen fit to assign a sigil to Him, to whom it would have meant nothing. | ||
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| + | However, the [[ethnicity: | ||
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| + | ===== Worship ===== | ||
| + | Uvuun is generally held to spurn the worship of mortals; they can give Him nothing that will satisfy Him. Those who foolishly seek to persuade Him to have mercy on the souls of those already gone at best invite His indifference - if they are in His realm at all, they have already been judged and found wanting - and, at worst, risk His cold fury; the unworthy souls there are His to feed upon, and He sees no purpose in depriving Himself of His meals. | ||
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| + | In most of the [[takma:]] world, it is held that the only sacrifices He accepts are those that take their own lives to deliver to Him... and while this may bring them comfort in their last moments, it brings them no salvation. That said, there are exceptions: it is relatively common among Abethine crews to sacrifice animals to Him for the safe passage of ships. | ||
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| + | And then, there are some scarred souls that believe that His rage may be diverted by hastening // | ||
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