Children of Divine
The Children of Divine is a religion that takes up a majority of Hemel. Although there are some people who do not follow the theology, those who are not mystics still believe in the religion-it is hard not to when the deities exist and speak to people daily.
Public Agenda
The Children of Divine hope to preserve the nature of Hemel.
Assets
People, government and donation funding, magic users, deities
Mythology & Lore
The four gods came together to create a world. They all wished to experience the physical plane but knew they could not create a home individually. Together they found a shining star, this star was weaker than others, but it was secluded, safe from other beings. They took rocks from an asteroid belt around the star, and build Hemel. Divine populated the world with plants that the inhabitants would come to love. Toxis filled the area with plenty of animals. Corathin made sure there was water for the plants and animals to survive. And Dirhema sculpted many different races of intelligent beings to support the flora and fauna inhabiting the planet.
Divine Origins
Because the deities are real, the religion has existed since Hemel has.
Tenets of Faith
Conservation, Naturality, Harmony, Balance, and Education.
Worship
Prayer and rituals. Holy day Wednesday. Solstice festivals. The new year is the Spring solstice. Nature retreats, there are many protected areas for worship. Wayfares at important ages.
Priesthood
There are no set guides of the religion other than the gods. Ancient and powerful druids are the most likely to get in contact with the deities.
Political Influence & Intrigue
Due to the sheer amount of people who follow Divine, many laws are built around the ideals of Mystics.
Sects
Some of The Children on the conservative side wish to abolish organized mining, farming, and wood collection, as they can be perceived as disrupting nature. These individuals are typically older and fight hard to put laws and more intense regulations on these industries.
Knowledge, Nature, Continutity
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