Zieliah
The True God
Zieliah is the god of Trinitarianism. They have three common sub-forms: Seraph, the lord of healing; Allam, the lord of knowledge; and Celi, the lord of destruction. Together in Zieliah, they represent the energy and lifeblood of Sala, but separately they have their own meanings. Seraph aligns with creation, growth, regrowth, and recovery. Celi aligns with death, disaster, the finite, and an appreciation for life. Allam overlaps with the other two in their alignment with possibility, choice, innovation, and wisdom.
Divine Domains
Zieliah exists in everything--both living and nonliving. They are supposed to be the energy that makes up the world.
Holy Books & Codes
The priests of Zieliah maintain and add to the Compendium, a collection of the messages and lessons they have interpreted to be the god's word. They summarize and pass on these messages to the general public.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The symbol of Zieliah and Trinitarianism is a white buck with golden eyes and three prongs on each antler. Their sub-forms also have their own symbols. Seraph is a black and white badger, Allam is a gray wolf, and Celi is a golden butterfly.
Tenets of Faith
The principle of Zielah, in its purest interpretation, is balance and unity. However, this is often misinterpreted in favor of homogeneity.
Holidays
As each season is associated with one of Zieliah's forms, there are celebrations on the days of the solstices and equinoxes: fall for Allam, winter for Celi, spring for Seraph, and summer for their combination. These are days for feasts, festivals, and giving thanks.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
The true goals of Zieliah remain unknown, as there is only the word of the priests to go on. Though no Trinitarian would admit it, there is no proof that the god truly exists.
Physical Description
Identifying Characteristics
According to the priests of Trinitarianism, Zieliah is incorporeal most of the time, existing as pure energy instead of possessing a physical form. When they do take on a corporeal body, they can take on many forms--human, animal, or other. They are easily identifiable, however, by their forms' common feature: bright golden eyes.
Mental characteristics
Gender Identity
Nonbinary, they/them/their/theirs
Divine Classification
God
Religions
Church/Cult
Children
Eyes
Gold
Hair
Varies by form
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Varies by form
Height
Unknown
Weight
Unknown
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