User Tools

Site Tools


mythology:imperial_religion:siathar:list_of_children

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
mythology:imperial_religion:siathar:list_of_children [2024/01/25 10:50] shyriathmythology:imperial_religion:siathar:list_of_children [2024/01/25 11:41] (current) shyriath
Line 12: Line 12:
 The most infamous Child to be declared uncanonical was [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:ghaduss|Radyth]] the [[chosen:|Witch]]. The most infamous Child to be declared uncanonical was [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:ghaduss|Radyth]] the [[chosen:|Witch]].
  
-During the early [[history:Storm Era:]], as magic-users first emerged across the [[geopolitical:Empire:]], it was realized that there was no Child of the Siathar to represent them. In the traditions of the [[mythology:imperial_religion:]], the cultic impulses of the growing witch population produced a new Child, Radyth, as their patron. Radyth's following grew and solidified over the next generation, impelled by the uncertainties of the [[history:storm_era:Overturns:]], but His acceptance into the pantheon was interrupted by the political chaos of the times.+During the early [[history:Storm Era:]], as magic-users first emerged across the [[geopolitical:Empire:]], it was realized that there was no Child of the Siathar to represent them. In the traditions of the [[mythology:Imperial religion:]], the cultic impulses of the growing witch population produced a new Child, Radyth, as their patron. Radyth's following grew and solidified over the next generation, impelled by the uncertainties of the [[history:storm_era:Overturns:]], but His acceptance into the pantheon was interrupted by the political chaos of the times.
  
 In the wake of the [[history:storm_era:overturns:Divine Overturn]], in which the witches of the Empire played no small part, the [[geopolitical:empire:council_of_six|Six Houses]] - with the [[family:First House]] newly replaced by the [[family:Seventh House]] - saw fit to convene a great synod of the hierarchy of the [[mythology:imperial_religion:imperial_church]] in [[geopolitical:Kar Iitan:]], the Imperial capital. The resulting [[history:storm_era:Convocation of 17 Storm]], seeking a religious justification for the course of events, firmly blamed them on the Empire's witch population, who were declared to be in league with dark powers. The ongoing Convocation and its work were seized upon by the soon-to-be [[family:Eighth House]] as a convenient justification for their usurpation of the [[family:Fifth House]] in the [[history:storm_era:overturns:Black Overturn]]; The Eight piously proclaimed that they had discovered that the Fifth remained in alliance with the witches and were therefore no longer fit to help lead the Empire. In the wake of the [[history:storm_era:overturns:Divine Overturn]], in which the witches of the Empire played no small part, the [[geopolitical:empire:council_of_six|Six Houses]] - with the [[family:First House]] newly replaced by the [[family:Seventh House]] - saw fit to convene a great synod of the hierarchy of the [[mythology:imperial_religion:imperial_church]] in [[geopolitical:Kar Iitan:]], the Imperial capital. The resulting [[history:storm_era:Convocation of 17 Storm]], seeking a religious justification for the course of events, firmly blamed them on the Empire's witch population, who were declared to be in league with dark powers. The ongoing Convocation and its work were seized upon by the soon-to-be [[family:Eighth House]] as a convenient justification for their usurpation of the [[family:Fifth House]] in the [[history:storm_era:overturns:Black Overturn]]; The Eight piously proclaimed that they had discovered that the Fifth remained in alliance with the witches and were therefore no longer fit to help lead the Empire.
mythology/imperial_religion/siathar/list_of_children.1706197852.txt.gz · Last modified: by shyriath