The Lord Of The Aethyrial Powers, The Magic. He is god of the heirs of the six Tharadan-Abcuilrendir who believe what the magical powers of should be worshipped instead of abused.
The Origin of Gûl
The Communities of Gûl
The Four Cults of Gûl
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The Origin of Gûl
At the time of The Exodos Abcuilrendir the six Tharadan-Abcuilrendir left Culost and wandered south with the quest to build at new city and society. A communion built on their reading of the Cuilrendir's great work; Parf O Gûl. They believed that Gûl was the Lord of the Aethyrial powers and that he who wanted to posses these great powers should obey and worship Gûl humble and in respect.
Then the great city of Culost-Eden was founded, the six Tharadan-Abcuilrendir realised that the people, for whom they had become masters, was not powerful enough to possess all the aspects of Gûl. So they founded four cults of worship. One for The Air, one for The Earth, one for The Water and one for The Fire. |
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The Communities of Gûl
The four cults which symbolize the four aspects of Gûl is all structured the same way.
All four cults is led by a High Priest.
Under him is a Priesthood of the certain aspect of Gûl, who is educated in worshipping Gûl and receive his powers.
To the protection of the cult a Knighthood is constituted. the range from dedicated mercenaries to blessed humans who has the strength nd dedication to possess both physical powers and weapon use. And the spiritual powers of Gûl. |
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The Four Cults of Gûl |
The Cults of the four elements; fire, water, earth and air, have been established because the wise of Culost-Eden was not capable to teach the Taur Belegian and Dwarves The Unity of Gûl, though it it the Tharadan Abcuilrendirs most noble goal.
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BRIEF INFO ON GÛL
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Places Worshipped: |
The only holy center for worshipping Gûl is the city of Culost-Eden, holy city of the Tharadan-Abcuilrendir. |
Worshippers: |
The Tharadan-Abcuilrendir, those who has read the Parf O Gûl to the fact that all magic is drawn from the god: Gûl. Some wizards not of Culrandir decent does also worship him. |
Doctrines: |
1. Spread the belief in Gûl
2. Gûl is the God of magic and therefore also the god of all which is living and what is dead.
3. The People who perform the wonders of Gûl; the priests and wizards approved by Gûl, shall lead and rule the lands of the worlds.
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Rituals: |
The rituals concentrate mostly about reading from the Parf O Gûl, and learning gospels from it. Also using the powers of Gûl find ones own element. |
Orders: |
The Knights of the Star |
Symbols: |
Worshippers of Gûl identify thenselves with the following symbols: The six pointed star in a circle; representing six the founders of Culost-Eden, The four pointed star; representing the four elements. Often the two symbols are combined in different ways. |
Dress: |
- Initiates and Priests dress in white robes with a border representing their own element. A metallic token is often worn around the neck or belt.
- Knights of the Star wear shinning white metal armour and does often bear symbols of their own element, the one of the two stars of Gûl. |
Professions: |
Priest of Gûl - Cleric Variation
Knight of the Star - Paladin Variation
Various Pure Essence Casters
Various Hybrid Essence Casters |
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