Vialru
From AUAK Chronicals
Alru of LawEquatorial orbit five-day orbit represents the weeks grey-blue in color Element: stone and crystal |
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- Beliefs and values: The followers of Vialru may believe in the power of order and structure, and see the moon as a symbol of stability and balance. They may value discipline, logic, and rationality, and strive to create systems and institutions that promote these ideals. They may also have a reverence for crystals and stones, which they see as symbols of permanence and strength.
- Practices and rituals: The followers of Vialru may have a variety of practices and rituals that they perform to honor the moon and its associated elements. For example, they may hold weekly ceremonies on the night of the moon's appearance, where they gather to meditate and reflect on the principles of order and structure. They may also have a tradition of using crystals and stones in their rituals, or of creating art or music inspired by the moon's pale teal and turquoise colors.
- Organization and leadership: The cult or religion devoted to Vialru 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 wise and knowledgeable figures, and may be responsible for maintaining the group's systems and institutions. 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 Vialru may have a complex relationship with other groups in your world. On one hand, they may seek to impose their ideals of order and structure on others, and may be seen as rigid and inflexible by those who value freedom and creativity. On the other hand, they may also be respected for their wisdom and stability, and may be sought out as advisors or mediators in times of conflict.