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#Acolytes | #''Apprentice'' of the Children of Mors | ||
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==== Heresies ==== | ==== Heresies ==== |
Revision as of 15:08, 18 December 2016
Cedrism is the state-sponsored religion of Shireroth. It consists of a multitude of gods and is a derivative of B0O0/\/\ism. Cedrism had developed years ago out of a free-spirited love for explosions and fruits and has since evolved a staggering pantheon of gods all the way from Mors, God of Death, to Hypotomoose, God of Miscalculations. The Cedrist Temple, located in Mirioth, was presided over by a High Priest who had the final say in all of Shireroth's religious affairs. The temple subsequently fell into ruin during the long dark age of the religion's neglect and its authority has subsequently been usurped by the Temple of Mors in Shirekeep which enjoys the favour of the Kaiser and his Court.
A Member of the Cedrist religion is known as a Cedrist. The religion is named, not for its prophet, the inscrutable and downright eccentric Brrapa Lu'Eraro, but rather his acolyte Cedris, who was the first to attempt to put the faith's precepts and hierarchies into some kind of coherent and comprehensible order. It is a task that, even to this day, remains incomplete and a strain upon the sanity of all who attempt, in the spirit of piety, to undertake the task.
- BO0O/\/\ism - The secular sect of Cedrism
- Imperial Cult - worshipping of the Kaiser as living Demigod.
- Divine Census
- Dæmonic Census
Cedrist Myth And Stories
The Good
The Bad
The Great Swords
- The Sword of Vengeance
- The Sword of Fire
- The Sword of Death
- The Sword of Life
- The Sword of Light
- The Sword of Madness
- The Sword of Chaos
- The Sword of Wisdom
- The Sword of Goodness
The Realms
The Planes
Concepts
- Reincarnation
- Merit
- Transcendence and the Path of Transcendence
- Descendence and the Path of Descendence
- The Third path
Hierarchy of the Priesthood
- Regem enim sacrificium mors: High Priest of the Temple of Mors
- Regina sacramenta vitae: High Priestess of the Cult of Viviantia
- High Priest of the Sacred Detonation
- Head Priest of Imperial Cult
- Head Priest of Horjin
- Head Priest of Sakat
- Head Priestess of Alejia
- Thrones of the The Children of Mors
- Priests of the Gods
- Paines of the Children of Mors
- Lords of the Children of Mors
- Priests of the Demi-Gods
- Masters of the Children of Mors
- Temple Officiants
- Apprentice of the Children of Mors
- Temple Acolytes
- Initiates of the Children of Mors
- Initiates to Temple
- Lay Preachers
Heresies
- B0O0/\/\ism
- Soloralism
- Followers of B'Caw
- Hunters of the Stag
- The Sisters of Viviantia
- Cult of the Descendi
- Catologism
- Minarborealism
Famous Cedrist Sites of Shireroth
- Temple of Mors in Shirekeep
- Esagila of Raynor in Shirekeep
- House of Sakat in Shirekeep
- Yoni Temple Complex in Modan-lach