Rusty of Shackleford
Ten Thousand Club
Church of the Six Faces
The Church of the Six Faces, also known as "Hexanism," is the primary faith on the continent of Donum, and has dominated the cultural landscape for the last thousand years. After the fall of the Edhenian Empire, the Church filled the massive power vaccuum left in it's wake, establishing it's capital in the Holy City, located in the southern region of Lys. The religion is make dominated, with the clergy being all make besides nuns. Priests are forbidden from marrying or holding any lands or titles, though this doesn't stop them from being bribed or secretly having sexual relationships. A priest's word is law, an the Grand Priest can do almost anything with impunity. The main tenets of the religion is exemplified in the six aspects, or "Faces" of the One, the true and most powerful of all God's. The aspects are believed to have been created to both explain and justify the roles of the members of society, most likely in it's early years.
Six Aspects:
The First: Also known as "The Priest," The First represents the ideal lifestyle. Humble, pious living, with an intimate relationship with the One.
The Second: Also known as "The King." The King is the leader, the confident ruler of men. Under the Priest, he leads his people with humility and benevolence.
The Third: Also known as "The Warrior." The Warrior fights for the faith, and cleanses the world of heresy and evil, while serving the King. It is believed that the Warrior was added later, as he shares similarities to a war god worshipped by the old tribes of Byrne.
The Fourth: Also known as "The Scholar." The Scholar is wise and intelligent, seeking to understand the world in the name of the One. Notice it's placement, and how it is below the Priest and the King, almost a hint that the Scholar is subservient to them, and not the pursuit of knowledge.
The Fifth: Also known as "The Woman." The Woman's role is to care for and to guide her children on the right path. Again, note her placement near the bottom. She is kind and motherly, and loves all of he children.
The Sixth: Also known as "The Servant." The Servant's role is to, well, serve. The Servant lives in bliss, content with their simple lifestyle. They are expected to follow those above them.
The final aspect is not actually an aspect, technically. It is the One, the true form of God. The One guides the aspects, as he is them. The wisdom of the One is absolute, as is his benevolence and love. Those that follow him are ushered into Paradise, an ideal world, while those who do not are sent to one of the Nine Hell's of Baalor, ruled by Asmodeus, the fallen angel that defied the One.
The Church of the Six Faces, also known as "Hexanism," is the primary faith on the continent of Donum, and has dominated the cultural landscape for the last thousand years. After the fall of the Edhenian Empire, the Church filled the massive power vaccuum left in it's wake, establishing it's capital in the Holy City, located in the southern region of Lys. The religion is make dominated, with the clergy being all make besides nuns. Priests are forbidden from marrying or holding any lands or titles, though this doesn't stop them from being bribed or secretly having sexual relationships. A priest's word is law, an the Grand Priest can do almost anything with impunity. The main tenets of the religion is exemplified in the six aspects, or "Faces" of the One, the true and most powerful of all God's. The aspects are believed to have been created to both explain and justify the roles of the members of society, most likely in it's early years.
Six Aspects:
The First: Also known as "The Priest," The First represents the ideal lifestyle. Humble, pious living, with an intimate relationship with the One.
The Second: Also known as "The King." The King is the leader, the confident ruler of men. Under the Priest, he leads his people with humility and benevolence.
The Third: Also known as "The Warrior." The Warrior fights for the faith, and cleanses the world of heresy and evil, while serving the King. It is believed that the Warrior was added later, as he shares similarities to a war god worshipped by the old tribes of Byrne.
The Fourth: Also known as "The Scholar." The Scholar is wise and intelligent, seeking to understand the world in the name of the One. Notice it's placement, and how it is below the Priest and the King, almost a hint that the Scholar is subservient to them, and not the pursuit of knowledge.
The Fifth: Also known as "The Woman." The Woman's role is to care for and to guide her children on the right path. Again, note her placement near the bottom. She is kind and motherly, and loves all of he children.
The Sixth: Also known as "The Servant." The Servant's role is to, well, serve. The Servant lives in bliss, content with their simple lifestyle. They are expected to follow those above them.
The final aspect is not actually an aspect, technically. It is the One, the true form of God. The One guides the aspects, as he is them. The wisdom of the One is absolute, as is his benevolence and love. Those that follow him are ushered into Paradise, an ideal world, while those who do not are sent to one of the Nine Hell's of Baalor, ruled by Asmodeus, the fallen angel that defied the One.