Ravens in the Cromlech

Ravens in the Cromlech

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Religions and Philosophies of Eschaton

Religions & Philosophies

Cabriri: Once the main religion of Eschaton, Boeotia, the Cambri Isles, and Lydia. Pantheistic, akin to Roman and Greek deities, now outlawed as heresy following the deaths of the Cabriri themselves but still practiced in secret.

Diplopia: Belief that the loss of this universe has resulted in the creation of a mirror universe that is akin to a paradise, technically heresy but popular among uppertendom.

Hagia Trium: Worship of the Triumverate as divine saviors of mankind, instituted in Eschaton 100 years ago as the one true way. 

Izedi: Worship of nature spirits subsequently thought to be agents of the Deadborn, outlawed as heresy but still practiced in secret. 

Necrolatry: Worship of the dead who are thought to have ascended to spiritual prominence, outlawed as heresy but still practiced in secret, particularly common in the Cromlech.

Targum: Worship of elder religious texts from a cult that supposedly foretold the fall of man, native to Yezdegerd, outlawed as heresy but still followed in secret by many.

Tenebrae: Worship of the darkness, the Deadborn, The Big Empty, all cults of Tenebrae were supposedly hunted to the point of extinction long ago.

Vacuism: Belief in the fundamental emptiness of the universe and that all things must return to the vacuum, outlawed as heresy but still practiced in secret.

Zeteticism: Belief that humanity cannot comprehend truth or relative value, skeptics and rationalists, anti-dogma, popular among academics, outlawed as heresy but still practiced in secret.

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revlin
  • Aug 04, 2011

    Is this a game or something else?

     

    Mike Athey
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  • Aug 04, 2011

    Revlin, its just some blog posts I made describing the setting of the game.

    Most of the more obscure references are from a 1918 Dictionary I found reproduced online.

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