Religion
Shireroth's diverse society is home to many multicultural faiths, from Jasonia's Soloralism to the gods of Halluci to the austere religion of the Hyperboreans. But the official state religion sanctioned by the Kaisers is and always has been Cedrism, which developed years ago out of a childish 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, is presided over by a High Priest (currently, Greg Russell) who has the final say in all of Shireroth's religious affairs.
Contents
Cedrism
Cedrism BO0O/\/\ism Divine Census Dæmonic Census
Cedrist Myth And Stories
The End Times The Tale of B'Caw Rrakanychan Vampires
The Good
The Transcendi The Gods The Celestial Temple Valhalla Brrapa Lu Eraro
The Bad
The Descendi The Dæmons Balgurd Dæmon Fish of Balgurd Legions of Balgurd
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 Realms
The Mortal Realm The Dæmonic Realm The Divine Realm
The Planes
The Plane of Chaos The Plane of Order The Plane of Balance
Concepts
Reincarnation Karma Transcendence and the Path of Transcendence Descendence and the Path of Descendence
Priests and Acolytes
High Priest of the Gods: Greg Russell
Head Priest of Horjin: Fax Celestis
Head Priest of Apostrophe: Gryphon the Pure
Head Priest of Mors: Erik Metzler
Head Priestess of Alejia: Alexandra Decens
Acolyte of Yuuurgh: Maksym Hadjimehmetov
High Priest of B'Caw: Maksym Hadjimehmetov
Diversionary Sects
The Sons of Mortis The Children of Mors Followers of B'Caw Hunters of the Stag The Sisters of Viviantia Cult of the Descendi The Hand of Rrakanychan