Difference between revisions of "Parathism"

From Arthos
Jump to: navigation, search
m
Line 1: Line 1:
 
''<blockquote><big>"It should be noted that the names and appearance of the gods vary between cultures. While most of the information provided is from the perspective of mainstream human ideals, some effort was expended in uncovering the nuances of foreign beliefs."<br>
 
''<blockquote><big>"It should be noted that the names and appearance of the gods vary between cultures. While most of the information provided is from the perspective of mainstream human ideals, some effort was expended in uncovering the nuances of foreign beliefs."<br>
 
: ''—Brom Chilin, Arthonean Deities and Demigods</big></blockquote>
 
: ''—Brom Chilin, Arthonean Deities and Demigods</big></blockquote>
 
==Framework==
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Founding===
 
===Founding===
 +
The earliest recorded worship of Parathism originates out of 2nd century [[Dimelivon]]. At that time, Parathism did not exist as it does now. It started as isolated communities worshiping singular animistic gods, the most popular ones being Tychia, god of good fortune, and Geiana, goddess of birth. Over time these gods spread across the continent. New gods were created, gained prominence, and fell out of favor. In the year 219, established religious figures of [[Dimelivion]] began coalescing the disparate pantheons into a singular religion known today as Parathism. This kickstarted what believers of Parathism refer to as The Age of Dialogue.
 +
===Framework===
 +
 +
 
===Spread===
 
===Spread===
  

Revision as of 18:38, 11 May 2021

"It should be noted that the names and appearance of the gods vary between cultures. While most of the information provided is from the perspective of mainstream human ideals, some effort was expended in uncovering the nuances of foreign beliefs."

—Brom Chilin, Arthonean Deities and Demigods

History

Founding

The earliest recorded worship of Parathism originates out of 2nd century Dimelivon. At that time, Parathism did not exist as it does now. It started as isolated communities worshiping singular animistic gods, the most popular ones being Tychia, god of good fortune, and Geiana, goddess of birth. Over time these gods spread across the continent. New gods were created, gained prominence, and fell out of favor. In the year 219, established religious figures of Dimelivion began coalescing the disparate pantheons into a singular religion known today as Parathism. This kickstarted what believers of Parathism refer to as The Age of Dialogue.

Framework

Spread

Pantheon

  • Chryonus God of Wealth & Poverty (Knowledge)
  • Elenora Goddess of Mercy & Vengeance (Death, Life)
  • Geiana Goddess of Decay & Restoration (Light, Nature)
  • Moporí Goddess of Pain & Pleasure (Life, Death)
  • Psetheia Goddess of Truth & Treachery (Knowledge)
  • Rinemos God of Peace & Conquest (War, Tempest)
  • Tychia God of Luck & Misfortune (Trickery)

Relations

Parathists call non-believers Bondis, and Bondism. The term was coined by an old Clie Skeshen translation of the word "Peasant".