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− | The ambiguous masculinity of the wine god [[Rhio]] was repurposed as the androgenous divinity, Errignomon who promised access across the boundaries of gender, consciousness and unconsciousness, and finally life and death. He was a god of holy, transformative fire and in this respect similar to Zulmani. But Errignomon transformed through the power of wine. Errignomon is a [[Chaos Gods|chaos god]], often expressing the more obvious aspects of chaos that were suppressed or dismissed in the god Rhio. Errignomon was worshiped during the [[Late Yophenthean Empire]], despite proscription, and into the time of the [[Yophenthean Successor States]]. His worship continued during the Middle Ages and he was held in great esteem by [[Kualotha of the Groaning Earth]]. | + | The ambiguous masculinity of the wine god [[Rhio]] was repurposed as the androgenous divinity, Errignomon who promised access across the boundaries of gender, consciousness and unconsciousness, and finally life and death. He was a god of holy, transformative fire and in this respect similar to [[Zulmani]]. But Errignomon transformed through the power of wine. Errignomon is a [[Chaos Gods|chaos god]], often expressing the more obvious aspects of chaos that were suppressed or dismissed in the god Rhio. Errignomon was worshiped during the [[Late Yophenthean Empire]], despite proscription, and into the time of the [[Yophenthean Successor States]]. His worship continued during the Middle Ages and he was held in great esteem by [[Lord Kualotha of the Groaning Earth|Kualotha of the Groaning Earth]]. |
The practice of the mysteries was essential to his cult. Priests inducted new devotées into the mysteries with the promise of progression in spiritual advancement through the grace of the god. The exact practices are kept secret by his priests and worshipers who are placed under an oath of silence. Consequently, little is publicly known. | The practice of the mysteries was essential to his cult. Priests inducted new devotées into the mysteries with the promise of progression in spiritual advancement through the grace of the god. The exact practices are kept secret by his priests and worshipers who are placed under an oath of silence. Consequently, little is publicly known. | ||
− | Errignomon's worship was revived during the Middle Ages of Chaos. His cult became an intermediary sacrament between practicing [[Arathracianism|Arathracians]] and the Chaos Rulers. | + | Errignomon's worship was revived during the Middle Ages of Chaos. His cult became an intermediary sacrament between practicing [[Arathracianism|Arathracians]] and the Chaos Rulers. Among the Medibgösk, he was known as [[Errhabsig]]. [[Lord Kualotha of the Groaning Earth]] was one of his more famous devotees. [[Jijath Lord of the Slithering Vine]], a Corundian vassal of [[Prince Ulcanov]] was also a devotee of Errignomon. |
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[Chaos Gods]] | ||
*[[Late Yophenthean Empire]] | *[[Late Yophenthean Empire]] | ||
*[[Zulmani]] | *[[Zulmani]] |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 26 July 2021
The ambiguous masculinity of the wine god Rhio was repurposed as the androgenous divinity, Errignomon who promised access across the boundaries of gender, consciousness and unconsciousness, and finally life and death. He was a god of holy, transformative fire and in this respect similar to Zulmani. But Errignomon transformed through the power of wine. Errignomon is a chaos god, often expressing the more obvious aspects of chaos that were suppressed or dismissed in the god Rhio. Errignomon was worshiped during the Late Yophenthean Empire, despite proscription, and into the time of the Yophenthean Successor States. His worship continued during the Middle Ages and he was held in great esteem by Kualotha of the Groaning Earth.
The practice of the mysteries was essential to his cult. Priests inducted new devotées into the mysteries with the promise of progression in spiritual advancement through the grace of the god. The exact practices are kept secret by his priests and worshipers who are placed under an oath of silence. Consequently, little is publicly known.
Errignomon's worship was revived during the Middle Ages of Chaos. His cult became an intermediary sacrament between practicing Arathracians and the Chaos Rulers. Among the Medibgösk, he was known as Errhabsig. Lord Kualotha of the Groaning Earth was one of his more famous devotees. Jijath Lord of the Slithering Vine, a Corundian vassal of Prince Ulcanov was also a devotee of Errignomon.
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