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− | An image or statue representing the god, [[Arathrax]], an arathragion is used to remind the faithful of their devotions to and blessings from the god. An arathragion is by definition smaller than a full-sized human. For most worshipers, their arathragions are around three to sixteen inches high. An arathragion depicts Arathrax in full solar armor most typically, but sometimes holding an orb of the sun. | + | An image or statue representing the god, [[Arathrax]], an arathragion is used to remind the faithful of their devotions to and blessings from the god. An arathragion is by definition smaller than a full-sized human. For most worshipers, their arathragions are around three to sixteen inches high. An arathragion depicts Arathrax in full solar armor most typically, but sometimes holding an orb of the sun. Arathragions are typically used by male Arathracians when they cite their prayers of devotion. |
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An image or statue representing the god, Arathrax, an arathragion is used to remind the faithful of their devotions to and blessings from the god. An arathragion is by definition smaller than a full-sized human. For most worshipers, their arathragions are around three to sixteen inches high. An arathragion depicts Arathrax in full solar armor most typically, but sometimes holding an orb of the sun. Arathragions are typically used by male Arathracians when they cite their prayers of devotion.
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