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'''Eaism''' is the religion of the [[Commonwealth of the Elves]]. | '''Eaism''' is the religion of the [[Commonwealth of the Elves]]. | ||
Eaism is the belief in '''Éa''' (''The One''), a single creator god that is immanent in everything that exists in the world. Éa's first creations were the '''Veni''' (spirits) who assisted | Eaism is the belief in '''Éa''' (''The One''), a single creator god that is immanent in everything that exists in the world. Éa's first creations were the '''Veni''' (spirits) who assisted Éa in creating and maintaining the world. Éa is a primordial, sexless being; hence the name is common gender. | ||
Éa was worshipped in simple, austere ceremonies, and there were no temples of Éa. Rather, the '''Macaveni''' (Great Spirits) were the deities that dominated practical religion. The most highly revered of these spirits were '''Are''', the Sun, her consort '''Týo''', the Sky, and their daughter '''Dime''', the Earth. | Éa was worshipped in simple, austere ceremonies, and there were no temples of Éa. Rather, the '''Macaveni''' (Great Spirits) were the deities that dominated practical religion. The most highly revered of these spirits were '''Are''', the Sun, her consort '''Týo''', the Sky, and their daughter '''Dime''', the Earth. |
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Eaism is the religion of the Commonwealth of the Elves.
Eaism is the belief in Éa (The One), a single creator god that is immanent in everything that exists in the world. Éa's first creations were the Veni (spirits) who assisted Éa in creating and maintaining the world. Éa is a primordial, sexless being; hence the name is common gender.
Éa was worshipped in simple, austere ceremonies, and there were no temples of Éa. Rather, the Macaveni (Great Spirits) were the deities that dominated practical religion. The most highly revered of these spirits were Are, the Sun, her consort Týo, the Sky, and their daughter Dime, the Earth.