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'''Baishens''' are creatures that are often seen as fallen gods in the [[Catologism|Catologian Faith]]. They were powerful Gods who had proven themselves during the [[Chaos War]], until the end of the [[Mikron War]] and the creation of the [[Council of Gods]] by Cato. Since then they try to regain their old powers and status. To reach that goal they have to overthrow the Council, and for that they are seen as sworn enemies of the Council Gods.
 
'''Baishens''' are creatures that are often seen as fallen gods in the [[Catologism|Catologian Faith]]. They were powerful Gods who had proven themselves during the [[Chaos War]], until the end of the [[Mikron War]] and the creation of the [[Council of Gods]] by Cato. Since then they try to regain their old powers and status. To reach that goal they have to overthrow the Council, and for that they are seen as sworn enemies of the Council Gods.
  

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The Catologian Faith
Sun Symbol of the Catalogian Faith.

Three Pillars
Council of Gods - Heavenly Mandate -

Wheel of Life


Tetrarch Gods
Cato - Germania -

Lumina - Sakat


Lesser Gods
Baishens - Hieronymus - Sisera


Minor Elevated Creatures
Malarbor - Demons - Ghosts -

Mikrons - Saints


Texts
Miracle of Life - Chaos War -

Mikron War


Institutions
Catologian Church - Temples -

Sisters of Ryvenna - Disciples of Sakat -

Sun Children of Lumina

Baishens are creatures that are often seen as fallen gods in the Catologian Faith. They were powerful Gods who had proven themselves during the Chaos War, until the end of the Mikron War and the creation of the Council of Gods by Cato. Since then they try to regain their old powers and status. To reach that goal they have to overthrow the Council, and for that they are seen as sworn enemies of the Council Gods.

They are not necessarily bad creatures, but overthrowing the Council or another celestial war could bring heavily damage to Time and the Universe. For that reason they are also seen by the clergy as a danger to humanity and should be fought by all means possible.