Pualru
Alru of EvilDark red in color Orbits every 27 days, opposite of Onalru. Empty on the first of each month, full on the 14th 23-degree inclination Element: Fire Pualru is considered to be the Alru of Evil omens, bad things can happen under a full Pualru, especially if Kaalru is also full or near full. At least that's the popularly held myth. This stems from the seemingly evil powers that are available to those gifted in Alru Magic. Pualru is a volcanic moon and often has eruptions which are visible from the AUAK. Those whom use Fire Spells claim to pull from Pualru. Though Pualru is often seen as a implementer of evil, it also takes evil, or one's sins. On the night of a full Pualru, those that follow Onalru give up their sins to Pualru. Some argue this practice, believing it gives evil power to Pualru which can then be taken by the followers of Pualru and used for evil gain: the Good feeds the Evil. |
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- Beliefs and values: The followers of Pualru may believe in the power of fire and its ability to destroy and transform. They may see the moon as a symbol of chaos and destruction, and believe that its dark energy can be harnessed for their own purposes. They may also believe in the importance of power and dominance, and strive to assert their will over others.
- Practices and rituals: The followers of Pualru may have a variety of practices and rituals that they perform to honor the moon and its associated elements. For example, they may hold monthly ceremonies on the night of the full moon, where they gather around a bonfire to offer sacrifices and perform rituals of destruction. They may also have a tradition of using blood or other fire-associated materials in their rituals, or of creating art or music inspired by the moon's dark energy.
- Organization and leadership: The cult or religion devoted to Pualru may be organized around a central temple or shrine, where followers gather to worship and learn from the priests or priestesses who lead the group. These leaders may be seen as powerful and intimidating figures, and may be responsible for directing the group's destructive activities. The group may also have a hierarchy of initiates or members, with different levels of knowledge and responsibility.
- Relationships with other groups: The followers of Pualru may have hostile relationships with other groups in your world, particularly those devoted to the opposite element of water. They may see themselves as superior to other groups, and may seek to dominate or destroy them. However, there may also be alliances or truces formed with other groups that share their values of power and dominance.