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|theology=[[wikipedia:Polytheism|Polytheism]] |
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[[wikipedia:Monism|Monism]]|deity=Multiple|founded=Around the 8th century BCE|regions=[[Kaskada]]|origin=[[Zemeprievadai]] and Old [[Auravas]] City-states Beliefs|icon=Wreath.png}} |
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|founded_place=[[Zemeprievadai]] and Old [[Auravas]] City-states Beliefs |
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'''Shviesism''' is a polytheistic religion practiced mainly in [[Parthus|Zemeprievadai]]. Shviesism is a combination of beliefs from the different city-states fo what is now [[Parthus|Zemeprievadai]] and [[Auravas]]. Each city has their own patron god they pray to. Šviesus, the god of gods, is the main god of Shviesism. Shievist beliefs trace back for millennia in the areas that are now Zemeprievedai and Auravas, but Shviesist worship in its developed sense really began in the 8th century BCE, after the end of the Early Aurav Dark Age. While Shviesist worship declined somewhat in the later days of the Kingdom of Aurav, and was nearly wiped out of the Kaskadan Horn after the Silvist invasion, Shviesism is still a prominent religion in Zemeprievadai to this day. |
'''Shviesism''' is a polytheistic religion practiced mainly in [[Parthus|Zemeprievadai]]. Shviesism is a combination of beliefs from the different city-states fo what is now [[Parthus|Zemeprievadai]] and [[Auravas]]. Each city has their own patron god they pray to. Šviesus, the god of gods, is the main god of Shviesism. Shievist beliefs trace back for millennia in the areas that are now Zemeprievedai and Auravas, but Shviesist worship in its developed sense really began in the 8th century BCE, after the end of the Early Aurav Dark Age. While Shviesist worship declined somewhat in the later days of the Kingdom of Aurav, and was nearly wiped out of the Kaskadan Horn after the Silvist invasion, Shviesism is still a prominent religion in Zemeprievadai to this day. |
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Shviesism | |
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Deity | Multiple |
Territory | Kaskada |
Origin | Around the 8th century BCE Zemeprievadai and Old Auravas City-states Beliefs |
Shviesism is a polytheistic religion practiced mainly in Zemeprievadai. Shviesism is a combination of beliefs from the different city-states fo what is now Zemeprievadai and Auravas. Each city has their own patron god they pray to. Šviesus, the god of gods, is the main god of Shviesism. Shievist beliefs trace back for millennia in the areas that are now Zemeprievedai and Auravas, but Shviesist worship in its developed sense really began in the 8th century BCE, after the end of the Early Aurav Dark Age. While Shviesist worship declined somewhat in the later days of the Kingdom of Aurav, and was nearly wiped out of the Kaskadan Horn after the Silvist invasion, Shviesism is still a prominent religion in Zemeprievadai to this day.
Gods
Name | Description | Parents |
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Putošviesti | Goddess of beauty, love, desire, and pleasure. | |
Siennas | God of music, arts, knowledge, healing, plague, prophecy, poetry, manly beauty, and archery. | |
Praeikmas | God of courage, war, bloodshed, and violence. | |
Taurėti | Goddess of hunt, wilderness, animals, the Moon, and young girls. | |
Nešvaminti | Goddess of reason, wisdom, intelligence, skill, peace, warfare, battle strategy, and handicrafts. | |
Žemotina | Goddess of grain, agriculture, harvest, growth, and nourishment. | |
Dzeusūnys | God of wine, fruitfulness, parties, festivals, madness, chaos, drunkenness, vegetation, ecstasy, and the theater. | |
Nematas | King of the underworld and the dead. God of wealth. | |
Luošienas | God of fire, metalworking, and crafts. | |
Mylimai | Queen of the gods. Goddess of women, marriage, childbirth, heirs, kings, and empires. | |
Akmenūvas | God of boundaries, travel, trade, communication, language, writing, cunning and thieves. | |
Degti | Goddess of the hearth, home, domesticity and chastity. | |
Viešpatemis | God of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, and earthquakes. | |
Šviesus | King of the gods and ruler of Mount Keltos. God of the sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice. |