Harmonixus
Polytheism
Religion Focus: giving glory to HWITGTN
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Divine Interaction: everyday occurence
Deities
Chief Deities:
HWITGTN God of Creation and Everything
Other Deities:
Adeansic Goddess of Holidays
Aelaxixon God of Borders
Aeraeckim Goddess of Nature and Wilderness
Aerit God of the Stars and the Sun
Aeroalol Goddess of Fate
Aeronif Goddess of Loxodon and Memory
Al'ai Goddess of Business
Anaen God of Humans
Anatif Goddess of Madness, Psychology, and Tricksters
Aneaao God of Cows, Minoraurs, and the Plains
Araiae Goddess of Riddles and Wishes
B'thoeae Goddess of Vengeance
Bella Goddess of Beauty
Caeyr God of Night
Cal God of Summer
Ceaer God of Forests
Cirr Goddess of Courtship, Fertility, Friendship, Love, Lovers, Marriage, Passion, and Sex
Co Goddess of the Moon
Cotorai Goddess of Boats, Otterfolk, Merfolk, Sailors, the Sea, Ships, and Water
Crickelos God of Joy and Life
Croshahis Goddess of Candy, Desserts, and Sweets
Cryndes Goddess of Oaths
Cy Goddess of Decisions, Doors, Choices, Crossroads and Keys
Cyph God of Candles, Fire, Gun Powder, and Light
Dadal Goddess of Names
Daesel Goddess of the Forge
Dray God of Midnight and Mysteries
Drosh God of Assassins
Elaeo God of the Desert and Lizardfolk
Elykl God of Secrets and Shame
Enu Goddess of Wrath
Erou God of Lace, Snow and Winter
Flemoal God of Celebration and Revelry
Flouklualas Goddess of Good
Flylath Goddess of Armor
Flyndoe Goddess of Elves
Frathe God of Innocence
Gel Goddess of Fog
Gesh Goddess of Autumn
Gytr God of Astrology
Idashaelath Goddess of Justice, Knowledge, Law, Truth, and Wisdom
Idear Goddess of Arrogance and Deceit
Idesk Goddess of Halflings and the Hearth
Idirualn God of Dwarves
Idoaln Goddess of Games and Tournaments
Idutor God of Earth, Gems, Metal and Mountains
Ilaetom God of Gnomes and Science
Inaitholu Goddess of Jesters
Inanur God of Aarakocra, Birds and the Sky
Ineazoal Goddess of Daydreams, Dreams, Nightmares, and Sleep
Inomus God of Money
Is'lion God of Nightmares
Isoaskavla Goddess of Death, Death Rites, Fear, Graves, the Undead, and the Underworld
Jelyer God of Strength
Jinaro God of Debts
Keat Goddess of Gambling
Kellus God of Hope and Peace
Kikora Goddess of Runaways
Kinder God of Agriculture
Kollao God of Mercenaries, Victory, War, and Warriors
Koussuala Goddess of Archery
Kraeelai God of Astronomy
Kraiyr God of Darkness, Evil, and Torment
Kraolao God of Dawn, Dusk, Opposites, Shadows, and Silence
Kymy God of Centaurs, Horses and Work
L'n God of Cats and Leonin
Laenea Goddess of Orphans and Youth
Lin Goddess of Medicine
Load God of Cooking and Food
Mavin God of Intoxicants
Mouer God of Magic
Myrn God of Pity
Noanus God of Valour
Oroarr Goddess of Fish
Piran God of Dogs and Hunting
Raeskoc God of Battle, Brawls, and Orcs
Raton God of Charisma and Luck
Rives God of Messengers and Travel
Rousev Goddess of Inspiration, Music, and Whistling
Rul God of Disease
Sc'nier Goddess of Lies, Lust, Misery, and Seduction
Scykel Goddess of Cities and Towns
Scysha Goddess of Desire
Soussixen Goddess of Alchemy and Witches
Teann God of Diplomacy
Tedax God of Chaos and Destruction
Tephor God of Abundance, Wealth, and the Wealthy
Thaerifn Goddess of Flowers
Theakr Goddess of Lightning, Rain, Storms, Thunder, and the Wind
Thitaleth Goddess of Poetry and Prophecy
Thonaelai Goddess of Dance and Time
Trimi God of Rivers
Tro God of Strife
Tyelus God of Spring
Xaess God of Solstices
Z'd God of Famine and Sorrow
Zaidicai God of Resurrection
Zuel Goddess of Day
Zut Goddess of Ghosts and Souls
Death & Afterlife
Death Rites:
Afterlife:
Paradise for the Followers: Those who earnestly strive to follow HWITGTN are promised a paradise in the afterlife. This paradise is a realm of eternal bliss, where individuals experience joy, fulfillment, and spiritual growth in the presence of divine harmony.
Reincarnation and Second Chances: For individuals who don't follow HWITGTN but still make efforts, there is the opportunity for reincarnation. They are given up to three chances to follow HWITGTN. Reincarnation offers the chance for continuous growth and redemption, allowing individuals to learn from their past lives and strive towards spiritual enlightenment.
The Desert Place: Those who consistently fail to follow HWITGTN are destined for a different fate. They are sent to the "desert place," which is realm of isolation, hardship, and spiritual emptiness. It serves as a consequence for those who neglect their spiritual development or act in ways contrary to the values of the faith.
Divine Intervention and Judgment: Throughout their lives and even in the afterlife, individuals may encounter the influence of gods who can intervene in their fate. Gods have the power to temporarily or permanently alter a person's afterlife destination based on their actions, beliefs, and adherence to the principles HWITGTN. This introduces an element of divine judgment and accountability, underscoring the importance of moral behavior and spiritual growth.
Overall, the afterlife in Harmonixus is a reflection of the faith's emphasis on personal responsibility, growth, and the pursuit of spiritual harmony. It offers the promise of reward for those who earnestly seek enlightenment, as well as consequences for those who stray from the path. Divine intervention and judgment further underscore the belief in a higher power that oversees the fate of individuals beyond the earthly realm.Worship
honest (joyous and/or solemn) public, private, and temple prayers, songs, poetry dance, wood carving, bits of knolledge, meditation, etcetera
Holidays
Holiday frequency: very many
Holiday Types: major deities, minor deities, the harvest, past miracles, full moons, the equinoxes
Major Holidays: are very joyous times
Clergy
Gender: both genders
Function: maintain temples/shrines, ceremonial leaders, leaders in ritual
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Arts
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