Sirrocan Celestialism
Siroccan Celestialism is the ancient faith of the Caluan Desert, a religion deeply intertwined with the celestial bodies and the harsh aspects of the desert. Its followers worship the sun, moons, sand, and wind, each deity representing a vital aspect of existence in the arid landscape. The Caluans revere Tonthiu, the Watchful Father, for his life-giving light, and Sirra, the Resting Mother, for the wisdom and memory she holds in the sands. They fear and respect Dentrys, the Wrathful Brother, whose anger left Caresh, the Broken Sister, scarred and imperfect—a symbol of their own trials. The Sand Dove, the god of wind, is seen as the force that breathes life into the desert, guiding and protecting the faithful. Siroccan Celestialism is more than a belief system; it is a way of life that shapes the very identity of the Caluan people, connecting them to the cosmos and the unforgiving world they inhabit.