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Melancor
02-08-08, 07:36 PM
Well, I think i will write the myth of my own set of deities to which my character belongs to.

I was just wondering: I know that there are many different kinds of religious cannon in Althanas. So how do they relate to each other? For example lets take Mitra, and some other kind of divinity from another cannon. Could these two gods "come in contact/ know of" each other? Or how do characters go about it? Do they ignore other cannons, accept that there are many other kinds of gods, that can comune with eachother, but they just follow a strict set?

I can pretty much guess it's up to the person role-playing, but what is most common?

Zook Murnig
02-08-08, 07:52 PM
In Caduceus' case, he acknowledges that the Thayne and other gods exist, but does not worship them individually. He worships what he considers to be the one true god, who has many names, both divine and mundane. The most powerful of the divine names is the tetragrammaton, YHVH, or Yehovoh. The most common of the names he uses is Ain Soph, or Limitless in the Hebrew tongue.

Each of the Thayne gods or other gods is representative of an aspect of Ain Soph, in his view and the view of his people. Draconus is the lord of Yesod, the realm of the Astral and of ghosts, for example. Hromagh would be the master of Geburah, the sephirah of Strength and Power.

But that's just in the case of my character and his fantasticized version of the Qabalah.