Moon Order
An order of women cultivating the Moonlight Spirit.
Located on the Moon, far away from the rest of the world, where only it's priestesses are allowed to enter. Only a few adepts at a time are allowed to leave and wonder the world. Focuses on personal cultivation and emotional management.
Core beliefs:
1) every being has a soul it can cultivate and refine;
2) better to work on your own soul than using the help of other spirits;
3) agression taints the soul
Religious practices include meditation, archery, and vegetarianism/veganism/raw plant-based diet (since open fire is forbidden/highly restricted on the territory of the monastery, dishes are cooked very slowly over a weak fire; diet also includes flowers; all food is very mild and plain).
Located on the Moon, far away from the rest of the world, where only it's priestesses are allowed to enter. Only a few adepts at a time are allowed to leave and wonder the world. Focuses on personal cultivation and emotional management.
Core beliefs:
1) every being has a soul it can cultivate and refine;
2) better to work on your own soul than using the help of other spirits;
3) agression taints the soul
Religious practices include meditation, archery, and vegetarianism/veganism/raw plant-based diet (since open fire is forbidden/highly restricted on the territory of the monastery, dishes are cooked very slowly over a weak fire; diet also includes flowers; all food is very mild and plain).
Culture
Core beliefs:
1) every being has a soul it can cultivate and refine;
2) better to work on your own soul than using the help of other spirits;
3) agression taints the soul
Religious practices include meditation, archery, and vegetarianism/veganism/raw plant-based diet (since open fire is forbidden/highly restricted on the territory of the monastery, dishes are cooked very slowly over a weak fire; diet also includes flowers; all food is very mild and plain).
1) every being has a soul it can cultivate and refine;
2) better to work on your own soul than using the help of other spirits;
3) agression taints the soul
Religious practices include meditation, archery, and vegetarianism/veganism/raw plant-based diet (since open fire is forbidden/highly restricted on the territory of the monastery, dishes are cooked very slowly over a weak fire; diet also includes flowers; all food is very mild and plain).
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