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  • Arathracian Temples exist today and are employed for the modern observances of the [[Arathracia [[Category:Temples]]
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  • ...blicly paid priests. Philosophical writings about them say they only have temples in the high valleys of the Jaggudorns which is thought to be a literary cre
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  • Prayers and rituals performed in the temples are spoken in the [[Thracian Language]] with borrowings from the [[Amandal =Temples of the Golden Phœnice=
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  • ...+ uka ''derivative substantive'']. Often used to enrich the appearance of temples, especially of the god [[Vimal]], a zalkoruke serves as a support scroll de
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  • ...ing force of the world. The Yoni of Joturnia is present in many houses and temples and helps worshipers remember and honor the goddess. The counterpart to the
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  • ...ia and worshiped to this day as a patron deity of the land. There are many temples dedicated to his cult and he is honored in every city along the shore of La =Temples and Shrines=
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  • ...ing force of the god. The Lingam of Mithgorne is present in many homes and temples to help worshipers remember and honor the god. The counterpart to the Linga
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  • ...r in sculpture and oils. He did several commissions for the magistracy and temples of Addinoro. He died in 2466 in [[City of Johaulia|Johaulia]].
    465 bytes (67 words) - 21:31, 6 October 2017
  • ...r often as liminal beings, half-human and half-beast. Seldom honored with temples or dedicated priests, gods of warding enjoy a multiplicity of small shrines
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  • ...eir mission is to serve the [[Arathracian Church]] by protecting pilgrims, temples, and defeating heretics. They are trained in military combat, tactics, and
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  • ...ese trees were hewn down since ancient times to construct fine palaces and temples. Some of their groves are considered sacred to the gods. Today only a few g
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  • ...or simply wear a brown skirt. They prefer small shrines rather than large temples and the most knowledgeable Ugamionites can offer induction into the Ugamion
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  • ...r in sculpture and oils. He did several commissions for the magistracy and temples of Addinoro. He died in 2466 in Johaulia.
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  • ...hœnice]] in the late twenty sixth century, the knights added defending the temples and their pilgrims to their mission.
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  • =Frequent Names of Temples and Places of Worship=
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  • ...established religions such as the [[Arathracian Church]] and the Vimalian Temples. He did not confess any religion, but studied several esoteric religions, w
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  • ...ystems. In later times when these could not be found, his worshipers made temples to him in the depth of the earth with a well if possible or at least a basi
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  • ...tions of the Arathracian Church, particularly those obliged in Arathracian Temples and Shrines, including the [[Arathracian Liturgy]]. In the Erechórebese l
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  • ...ater in [[antediluvian]] times and in the depths of which lies the strange temples of the [[Ithrabbi]] to this day. The Sea of the Dead Gods is relatively sh
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  • .... She selects from the College of Phœnissæ women to be priestesses of the Temples of the Golden Phœnice throughout the [[Aurician Empire]]. These women are ...es committed by them within the [[templary dominion]] which means the cult temples of the Golden Phœnice, the [[Vestibule of the Phœnician Guard]], and the
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  • =Temples around Lake Vimala= ...ssociated with Lake Vimala. Pilgrims often will visit all or most of these temples.
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  • Warlock silver was used for the ornamentation of temples and palaces and the creation of elaborate devices. It was polished to an e
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  • ...s he is depicted wearing a golden skirt with a red belt, especially in his temples. He often wears a crown in the style of an ancient [[Omre]]kheen headdress.
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  • The Regent Phœnissæ of the various temples of the Golden Phœnice outside of Aurice are appointed by the [[High Phœni
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  • =Temples in the City of Terub= Temples to various gods, both domestic and foreign, can be found throughout the cit
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  • ...ces were, consquently, held in the Temple of Aurice or in one of the other temples of Aurice in the mean time. The Temple was not finished until 2638, requir [[Category:Temples]]
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  • ...mple order which may consist of one temple or temple complex or of several temples of the same order. An order can be limited to a spcific god, related gods,
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  • :Temples
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  • *{Temples of Zephasian Gods}
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  • .../ˈɔmˌrɪ:/] is an ancient land in [[Disradún]] and well-known for its many temples and spiritual teachings. Its [[antediluvian]] predecessor was the [[Hmœss
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  • ...chaos, he was not a religious dogmatist, but generously supported several temples, including the state cult, the Golden Phœnice. Much of the funds for the c
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  • ...e afterlife or presence of their god Arathrax. Many of the holy sites for Temples and Chapels have been held so since ancient times and some of which has sup ...many sacraments and performances of the Arathracian Religion. Arathracian Temples have existed since roughly the fourth century.
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  • ...of Galmaddin include the ancient high claddans, the Throkken Skyworks, the Temples of Parkia and Parkulliam, the Shrine of the Fathers, and the splendid Palac
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  • ...ive the light of the dawn across the waters of the river. She established temples in the other major cities of Shelekhumbia along the river. The cults of ot
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  • ...strong identity. White is often the color of supplicants and pilgrims at temples, signifying their purity and submission. In the cultures of [[Thyria]] and
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  • ...e-ball. The Fishfolk only depict her in the frescoes and reliefs of their temples.
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  • :[[Temples and Treasures of Neptultchi Pytharnia]], 2518
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  • ...phénthë is largely urban and swells with gardens, parks, villas, and domed temples from ancient and recent times. The enormous palaces of the late empire ar
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  • ...ese trees were hewn down since ancient times to construct fine palaces and temples. Some of their groves are considered sacred to the gods. Today only a few
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  • *used in ornamentation of temples, palaces, armor, clothing, jewelry, dragonmount gear Most important structures are temples, royal houses, and halls of warriors. They are made from carven wood, orna
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  • ...], most of which was built in this period, and the grandiose architectural temples of Arathrax that spread throughout the empire. Modern Arathracian writers o ...the most well-known shape of Yophenthean Architecture and was employed in Temples and Basilicas. The first use of the dome on a large scale was in the late s
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  • ...n the arts and for her religious heritage. Pilgrimages to the oracles and temples of Johaulia are frequent. The other states of Corundy are culturally depen ...ore of the ancient Midretassene Empire and is world-famous for her art and temples.
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  • ...e god [[Amrulon]] whose chief temple stands in Amryn with a bevy of lesser temples to the various revered [[Isxinthion Gods]]. The Ambrasian love of the anci
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  • ...]: god of debtors who receives prayers from the steps of bankers and whose temples are funded by money-lenders ...any temples of demi-god Anispos were formerly temples of Knomos, now joint temples.
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  • Hieratic powers are still a force to be reckoned with and the temples of many different gods flourish. The cult of Arathrax and the power of the
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  • ''Greatest and most Preeminent Temples'' ;Major Temples
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  • =Temples and Shrines -- Old Religion and Cultural= =Temples and Shrines -- Arathracian Sun Religion=
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  • ...of the [[Republic of Johaulia]] and celebrated for its ancient priesthood, temples, and history. Addinoro is also the seat of a municipality in its own right
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  • ...tains and lakes to be animate and thus living) for sacred sites and magic. Temples have stone and wooden sculpture, but houses only have geometric patterns. T
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  • ...are. They can feel and sometimes observe the palpable magic of priests in temples and in sacraments. The common person may even have some nascent inkling of
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