Guiding Stars
Of all the Saeric peoples, the Lormontai have been the most resistent to embrace the Holy Chorus of Saints as their gods. Swords and spears can be plunged into the hearts of dragons and water nymphs, revealing them to be nothing more than mortal creatures of flesh and blood. Unfortunately, there does not exist a single bowmen who could fire an arrow so far that it could pierce the heart of the stars.
Constellations and the Gods
The traditional religion of Lormont recognises a dual monarchy of gods: the Rhoi and the Rheia. These gods have never stepped onto the mortal plane, and are believed to dwell somewhere above the canopy of the sky. Their presence is made known to mankind by the Constellations they have burned into the night's sky.
The Lormontai royal family, the House of Créquy (pron. CREH-key), are considered to
The Constellations
The Constellation shapes are divided into Spring and Summer, followed by Autumn and Winter. The Lormontai believe that the Rhoi rules over Spring and Summer, and so the Constellations seen in the night skies during this time reflect His nature. Autumn and Winter, ruled over by the Rheia, are expressions of the goddess.The Rhoi
The BeltIsatz, the Rhoi's stallion
Gencien, the Rhoi's Trident
The Hounds
The Scales of Virtue
The Rheia
Odetta, the Rheia's HandClarisanz, the Rheia's Sword
The Lyre
The Swan, representing the Rheia's beauty and grace.
*This article will be subject to updates as more is discovered about the religion of the Guiding Stars.
Type
Religious, Other
I love the opening quote, especially the last line. It's so good! I don't think we've talked much about this culture before, but I love them. :D
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