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Ys (p. is) leads the Elysid Court as the Alfather and the Supreme Deity. No one knows Ys' exact origin, many theologians claim that Ys is from a different universe. Supposedly, he arrived in this world with Uene and Ahra millions of years ago, where he constructed Elysium where their children are begotten. | Ys (p. is) leads the Elysid Court as the Alfather and the Supreme Deity. No one knows Ys' exact origin, many theologians claim that Ys is from a different universe. Supposedly, he arrived in this world with Uene and Ahra millions of years ago, where he constructed Elysium where their children are begotten. | ||
Revision as of 10:04, 18 January 2018
Preface
The Elysid Court is one of the most widespread religion in Falderen and its surroundings. It is composed of two courts, the Elysid and the Tora who are at conflict with one another. The creed of this religion is only to worship the gods so they may take care of you in the afterlife when your soul is delivered to Elysium.
Usually, a small town will take one Deity as their host while bigger cities will have several temples worshiping different deities. For worshiping, there is no restriction on whom the believer prays to, different occasion may require prayer to different deities.
Ys
Ys (p. is) leads the Elysid Court as the Alfather and the Supreme Deity. No one knows Ys' exact origin, many theologians claim that Ys is from a different universe. Supposedly, he arrived in this world with Uene and Ahra millions of years ago, where he constructed Elysium where their children are begotten.
Ys is often depicted as the omnipotent force of nature that simply exists without exerting his will. He is neither interested in the affair of the gods nor that of mortals. Most worshipers of Elysidism do not pray to Ys.
As a hard rule, only royalty may take Ys as their host. It is considered sacrilegious for non-royalty to take Ys as their patron. All monarchs who follow Elysidism will often have a shrine devoted to Ys in near their throne room, as they believe he protects their divine rights to rule the lands.
- Domains: Cosmic force, monarchy, judging, and ruling.
- Emblem: An open circle with a spread hand inside.
Uene
Uene (p. wen) is Ys' wife. She is the embodiment of Mother Nature herself. Uene is depicted as a moody woman who may be kind one day but is detestable the next. She is primarily worshipers by women and matriarchal houses.
- Domains: Agriculture, weather, and womanhood.
- Emblem: An oak shaped in the form of a woman.





