The Creator

This article is primarily a summary uniting all the Creation-based religions across the world, and the belief in one all-powerful god that unites (or once united) the majority of the world.

Holy Books & Codes

Aignaoithe-based religions: Sacred Writings of the Cavern   Naered-based religions: The Holy Scrolls of the Lakes

Divine Symbols & Sigils

by ReachingForStardust
On the Crathlian flag (and in other iconography), the Creator is represented as a prism or crystal reflecting its light onto the world.   He also (particularly in aignaoi-based religions) is represented by the sun, for it hides its face from us every night but always rises the next morning.   In more naer-based religions, the purity and life-giving nature of water represents the Creator.   According to my grandmother, in modern-day Shui Lu and other places where the worship of the Creator is forbidden, secret symbols include circles (for the sun and for His perfection) and stars.   The natural world (including plants and nonliving landscape) is considered the canvas on which He has painted.

Holidays

In Crathlia, Inis Baile Mor, and elsewhere, New Year's is the primary holiday celebrating Him.
Religions
Creationism (Aignaoithe)
Creationism (Naered)
Creationism (Crathlian)
Divine Classification
God
Children


Cover image: by ReachingForStardust

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