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====God of the Forge==== | |||
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Despite being a son of [[Baelthor]], Mulciber is known more for his avowed neutrality than his association with his father and siblings. He is still loyal to his sire, but refuses to force his faithful to consider the morality of their actions. The focus of Mulciberan worship is logic and personal temperance. His faithful are often found serving each side of any single conflict, either by creating weapons or participating in the combats themselves. Conversely, Mulciber is also the patron of invention and inspiration; his followers are encouraged to use their mind to the fullest and avoid complacency. Though he makes no distinction between male and female priests, most male priests work the forges while female priests tend to work as midwives in their communities. | |||
The priesthood is not particularly politically active, though it is more extended than one would expect for a deity that shies away from actively proselytizing. Lay worshippers tend to be omnipresent in almost any community and the worship of Mulciber is only rarely proscribed by law (and even then only in the most strict of religious communities). | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 30 January 2017
Despite being a son of Baelthor, Mulciber is known more for his avowed neutrality than his association with his father and siblings. He is still loyal to his sire, but refuses to force his faithful to consider the morality of their actions. The focus of Mulciberan worship is logic and personal temperance. His faithful are often found serving each side of any single conflict, either by creating weapons or participating in the combats themselves. Conversely, Mulciber is also the patron of invention and inspiration; his followers are encouraged to use their mind to the fullest and avoid complacency. Though he makes no distinction between male and female priests, most male priests work the forges while female priests tend to work as midwives in their communities.
The priesthood is not particularly politically active, though it is more extended than one would expect for a deity that shies away from actively proselytizing. Lay worshippers tend to be omnipresent in almost any community and the worship of Mulciber is only rarely proscribed by law (and even then only in the most strict of religious communities).
Mulciber |
God of the Forge |
Descriptive Info |
Gender: Male |
Avatar: Balicadi; Musabr the Kind |
Consort(s): None |
Allies: Abaris, Goddess of Magic; Baelthor, God of the Earth (father); Evander, God of Gates (brother); Kratos, God of War; Thallos, God of Strength; and Thea, Goddess of Art. |
Foes: Enosigaois, God of Earth; and Podarge, God of Destruction and Drowning. |
Spiritual Info |
Rank: Major |
Nature: Harmonious |
Ethos: Agathocacological |
Major Influence: Smithing |
Minor Influence(s): Childbirth, Creation, Invention, War |
Spheres: Earth, Fire, Creation, Hearth |
Dwelling Place
Æledsele, the Hall of Flame, in the smoking valley of Isenweart on the tablelands of Ninshagur in Anadimtu.
Doctrine
No information available on the doctrine of Mulciber
Mission
No information available on the mission of Mulciber
Geography
No geographic information available on Mulciber
History of the Church
No historic information available on Mulciber
Organization
No information available on the Organization of the Church of Mulciber
Religious Practices
No information available on the religous practices of the Church of Mulciber
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