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The '''Sinhàdranha''' is the primary pantheon and namesake of the Sinhàdranh faith, primarily practiced in [[Veria]] and [[Galemòr]]. It is headed by the Divine Triarchy ([[w:Scottish Gaelic|Àthaic]]: "Triarchachd Dhiadhaidh") of Turasùr, Caraìth, and Iomaidhr, the deities representing wisdom, innovation, and exploration respectively (among other aspects). While none of the divine three reign supreme, they are traditionally believed to vie for influence in a great game of godly politics; their power fluctuates with the actual popularity of their sect among worshippers. The Sinhàdranha is comprised of nine members, seven of which have their origins in the stone tablets of the Adrah-Sinh, the first written and codified example of early Verian faith.
 
As depicted in the first tablet of the Adrah-Sinh, the ancestor-gods of the Sinhàdranha are traditionally believed to rule over the divine traveling city of Cladachòrail, the ultimate destination for all mortal souls in the Sinhàdranhic afterlife. Because ancestor-gods are elevated to divinity by belief in their cause after death, the members of the Sinhàdranha would have made the pilgrimage to Cladachòrail as mortal souls, achieving godhood upon their arrival at one of the great inward gates of the Golden City.
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