Froyalanish Ancient Ways

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The Froyalanish Ancient Ways, are the customs and beliefs - some modern, many ancient - connected with the worship of the Vanir Gods in Elwynn in general and Froyalan in particular. The aforesaid customs and beliefs are very distinct to Elwynnese society, especially the worship of the Goddess Elwynn, who is the Matron Goddess and Sacred Queen of the Flower of the North. The Ancient Ways

History

The Ancient Ways have been practised uninterruptedly since time immemorial in the part of Froyalan which is known as Vattnaland. No other customs of worship or religion has ever been able to challenge its hegemony there, and those who tried were severely dealt with. The Ancient Ways made their entry into the rest of Elwynn with the arrival of Harald of Ettlingar Freyu in the Flower of the North and established their first non-Vattnalandish Temple, the White Orchid Temple, in the city of Araxion after Harald of Ettlingar Freyu had become Count of Araxion.

People

The people who practice the Ancient Ways are predominantly Vanatru and are therefore since times ancient beyond the memory of woman known as the Vanafolk. The vast majority of the human Vanafolk population are Vanamaðr and adhere to the Laws of the Vanir. A male Vanafolker is called a Vanakarl, and a female Vanafolker is referred to as a Vanakvinna.

There are also several covenants between the Vanafolk and the Gods, the Ancient Covenant being the most famous and best-known of them, due to very pleasurable Divine gifts bestowed in accordance with the covenant aforesaid such as the Frjósemigjöf and the Elskendurgjöf.

Places of worship

The places where the Froyalanish Vanafolk worships depends very much on the time of the year, the weather and the climate of the part of Elwynn where they live. If the time of the year, the weather and the climate permit, they worship outside in their gardens, Godsgroves, Worship Waters, Stone Circles or other locations customarily used for worship; otherwise worship takes place within the home, in temples, or in other indoor venues.

Worshipping with whom

Aside from when worshipping solitary, Froyalanish practitioners of the Ancient Ways worship together with the members of their household, or friends and acquaintances, or members of a community they belong to. The worship may be led by any participant, even a young child.

Ways of worship

As worshipping is to the Froyalanish Vanafolk about connecting, communing, communicating and creating with the Vanir in a meaningful way, the only thing what matters to them when worshipping their Gods is that the acts of worship come straight from the heart. The Froyalanish practitioners of the Ancient Ways therefore worship in countless manners, including but not limited to, singing songs, performing rites and rituals, making offerings, reciting poetry, dancing, love-making, ritual combat or performing acts of labour.

Importance

The Ancient Ways dominate Froyalanish society and its matriarchal culture. Not only are the Ancient Ways practiced by the vast majority of the Froyalaners, but also by the vast majority of Froyalan's movers and shakers. The same applies applies to a lesser extent to the Wintergleamers.

Spiritual Leadership

The Froyalanish Ancient Ways are ruled by a matriarchal council of its highest ranking High Priestesses. The council aforesaid is called the Hjartardýrlafðir.

Priesthood

The priesthood in Elwynn is quite local in nature and is comprised of both men and women. Aside from the clergy belonging to one of the Thirteen Temples of Eluin, priests and priestesses usually are devoted to a single God or Goddess and serve in a temple devoted to such deity. Due to the nature of worship of the Froyalanish Vanafolk the role of the priesthood is mostly limited to performing such ceremonies which by law are required to be performed by a cleric of a recognized religious body as well as very advanced rites and rituals.

Priestly Titles

The title of a priest is gothi; the title of a priestess is gythia. It is customary for clergy to affix the name of the deity they are devoted to, to their title. However, priests and priestesses of the Thirteen Temples and the Fulltrui Temples affix "Froyalans" to their titles.

A priest devoted to the Lord Divine Njord would therefore bear the title "Njordgothi" and a priestess belonging to one of the Thirteen Temples or a Fulltrui Temple will bear the title "Stormarksgythia".

The Thirteen Temples of Eluin

The Thirteen Temples of Eluin are thirteen Vanic temples which are all ancient beyond the memory of woman and which over time have become recognized as the senior temples of the Ancient Ways.

Temple Princely Precinct City
White Orchid Temple County of Araxion Araxion Tower
Temple of Phantoms Emirate of Alalehzamin and Utasia Ardashirshahr
Shrine of the Sea Federattion of the Seven Ports Avaldsnes
Temple of Whispers County of Íseirdia-la-Vraulalennir Caligae
Sanctum of Dedication County of Agnesia and Wintergleam Dragonskeep
Temple of Shouts City and County of Eliria Echo
Temple of Smiles City and County of Eliria Eliria
Mirage Temple County of Íseirdia-la-Vraulalennir Glenfiddich
Sanctum of Reflection Emirate of Alalehzamin and Utasia Islus
Shrine of the Wicked Garden Principality of Amokolia La Terre
Mackerel Temple Principality of Amokolia Rǫvarsbýur
Volcano Temple Duchy of Raikoth Tala
Temple of the Wolf and the Raven County of Illumination and Cimmeria Wolfraven

Skycladness

To the Froyalanish Vanafolk is being in the nude is, aside from being one of the great free customs of celebration of the Ancient Ways, a very honourable way to express one's gratitude to the Gods for creating the human race where they belong to and putting part of their Divine selves in them.

The Twelve Vanic Values

The Twelve Vanic Values are very deeply permeated in the ways of the Royal Family of Elwynn and in the daily lives of the Froyalanish practitioners of the Ancient Ways.

The Twelve Vanic Values are:

  • Place;
  • Power;
  • Peace;
  • Protection;
  • Pleasure;
  • Plenty;
  • Partnership;
  • Progress;
  • Pragmatism;
  • Participation;
  • Performance;
  • Pride.

Sacred Arts

There are several arts which are, since times ancient beyond the memory of woman, considered sacred by the Froyalanish Vanafolk. The aforesaid arts include dancing, spinning, archery, and gardening.