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This is '''Zen Stalinism''', deliberate belief in a dictatorship that you know is lying to you, in order to gain sufficient knoweldge and power to become a liar yourself. Add to that the fact that there are several different interpretations of what the will of the Doomed Prince actually is, and that it is difficult to know precisely who your superiors are when the most important ones - the Inner Sphere - lurk within the temple as spies on their own people.
 
This is '''Zen Stalinism''', deliberate belief in a dictatorship that you know is lying to you, in order to gain sufficient knoweldge and power to become a liar yourself. Add to that the fact that there are several different interpretations of what the will of the Doomed Prince actually is, and that it is difficult to know precisely who your superiors are when the most important ones - the Inner Sphere - lurk within the temple as spies on their own people.
  
''Never, ever question whether a superior is telling you the truth.'' He is probably lying and certainly keeping various salient facts from you, possibly for your own good, possibly not, but never come right out and say it to their face, or even subtly imply that you do not trust the smilling goon as far as you can throw him/her. However Ksarulites are not gullible, far from it, the religion values intelligence (as opposed to wisdom, the domain of Thumis). And thus it is common practice among Ksarulites to steal from each other, use spying and blackmail and any number of underhand tricks to ensure they are as fully informed as they can be and are on the inside of any conspiratorial cabal pissing out, rather than being one of the duped.
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''Never, ever question whether a superior is telling you the truth.'' He is probably lying and certainly keeping various salient facts from you, possibly for your own good, possibly not, but never come right out and say it to their face, or even subtly imply that you do not trust the smilling goon as far as you can throw him/her. However Ksarulites are not gullible, far from it, the religion values intelligence (as opposed to wisdom, the domain of Thumis). And thus it is common practice among Ksarulites to steal from each other, use spying and blackmail and any number of underhand tricks to ensure they are as fully informed as they can be and are on any conspiratorial cabal pissing out, rather than being one of the duped.
  
 
Of course all temples are like this to some extent (even those snivelling Thumis wimps) but with the Ksarulites it is tacitly accepted, and a follower caught in the act of any number of petty treacheries and misdemeanours will get off comparatively lightly - and might even be marked for promotion as being a person with a bit of flair and ambition and a suitably change deity attitude to stuffy stablity-favoured things like precedent and hierarchy.
 
Of course all temples are like this to some extent (even those snivelling Thumis wimps) but with the Ksarulites it is tacitly accepted, and a follower caught in the act of any number of petty treacheries and misdemeanours will get off comparatively lightly - and might even be marked for promotion as being a person with a bit of flair and ambition and a suitably change deity attitude to stuffy stablity-favoured things like precedent and hierarchy.
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===Stalkers of the Indigo Night===
 
===Stalkers of the Indigo Night===
A secret organisation dedicated to protecting Ksarul and Hru'u pilgrims on the road to the shrines at the ruined city of Hmakuyal. Most people are well aware of the shrines, but the official line is that they are secret, and certainly no non-worshipper is allowed into the underground complex beneath the city, and access for most lower order clergy and lay members is seriously restricted. The Stalkers are made up of members of the Temple guard from Ksarul, Gruganu and Hru'u, and given the sinister nature of these cults are likely to have other functions as well as policing.
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A secret organisation dedicated to protecting Ksarul and Hru'u pilgrims on the road to the shrines at the ruined city of Hmakuyal. Most people are well aware of the shrines, but the official line is that they are secret, and certainly no non-worshipper is allowed into the underground complex beneath the city, and access for most lower order clergy and lay memebrs is seriously restricted. The Stalkers are made up of members of the Temple guard from Ksarul, Gruganu and Hru'u, and given the sinister nature of these cults are likely to have other functions as well as policing.
 
 
==Creating a Ksarulite Character==
 
 
 
All members of the Temple of Ksarul must take '''Secret 1''' as one of their defects - they must do their best to conceal their true circle number and be careful as to who they reveal their true sect to. It is not unknown for a person to profess alleigance to one sect while really being allied to another.
 
 
 
All members of the Temple must have at least a familiarity with the '''Deception''' skill. Telling lies to conceal the truth of their deities secret tenets is a religious duty to Ksarulites.
 
 
 
All Administrative priests must have '''Admin 1''', Scholars at least one Scholar skill and Ritual priests '''Ritual of Ksarul 1'''. At least a familiarity with the Theology of Ksarul is also a requirement.
 
 
 
Temple Guards are also expected to be at least partially literate with a familiarity in reading, '''Tsolyani: Written'''; certainly no one will be promoted beyond changadesha (private) without this skill, Ksarul is a god of knowledge after all. Ksarul favours the chidok and the crossbow as weapons, the former for its utility in enclosed spaces such as the Underworld, the latter for defending the often fortress-like temples from assault by the fearful and ignorant. Ksarulite soldiers are also often well schooled in the subtle arts of military engineering, artillery and seige warfare rather than in full frontal assault and set-piece battle.
 
 
 
Adherents may also learn the skill '''Scholar:Cryptography 1''', but the '''Tongue of the Priests of Ksarul''' is limited to members of the Inner Sphere. The GM will decide who starts the game as members of this august and subtle organisation.
 
 
 
Also available is the skill '''Knowledge: Creatures of Ksarul''', which allows people to interact with servitor beasts such as Hra, Mrur, Qol, Thunru'u and Vorodla without fear.
 
 
 
There are several specializms of the '''Theology of Ksarul'''; ''Outer Doctrines, Secrets of the Refulgent Blue Curtain, Path of the Blue Light, Ndalu Clan Secrets''. The ''Inner Doctrines'' are only available to persons of 7th or higher circle, and the ''True Doctrines'' can only be learned by Inner Sphere members who know the Tongue of the Priests of Ksarul.
 
 
 
Higher circle scholars (12th+) may be able to learn '''Language: Sunuz''' and '''Scholar: Pariah Gods''' at the GMs discretion, but will not reveal such knowledge to those outside the temple, and to precious few within it if they value their lives!
 
  
 
==Aspects of Ksarul==
 
==Aspects of Ksarul==
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===Kettek, Prophet of the Dark Old One===
 
===Kettek, Prophet of the Dark Old One===
:The Dark Old One is the [[Pe Choi]] god of change. He was rediscovered some 1300 years ago by the Pe Choi Ksarul priest Kettek who was led in his explorations and visions of the past and of the outer planes by Ksarul himself. Kettek is depicted as an elderly male Pe Choi with a deformed carapace.
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:The Dark Old One is the [[Pe Choi]] god of change. He was rediscovered some 1300 years ago by the Pe Choi Ksarul priest Kettek who was led in his explorations and visions of the past and of the outer planes by Ksarul himself. Kettek is depicted as an elderly male Pe Choi with a defoomed carapace.
 
 
:Kettek lived during the reign of Nriqa Gachike (984-1010). At the time conflict between Thumis and Ksarul was intense and spilled over into civil war soon after his reign; Kettek was a civil servant in the Palace of the priesthoods and was reviled as he had been a Thumis priest before he converted to Ksarul and began his researches on other planes. In 991 he announced the discovery of The Black Old One, an ancient deity of the Pe Choi whose worship had been suppressed. Kettek was physically distorted by his work - those hostile to him say he was not Kettek at all after his trip, but a demonic impersonator.
 
 
 
:During the civil war of 1010-26, Pe Choi converts to the Dark Old One opposed forces loyal to the Ito when they gained control of Do Chaka, while those loyal to the Father of Nests aided the Ito but later betrayed them, only the Ito's old wild Pe Choi allies who worshipped their own form of Sarku remained loyal. War between these Pe Choi groups was especially bitter and savage. There was even conflict within the dark Trinity; at first Ksarul claimed The Dark Old One was an avatar of their deity, but he was eventually recognised as Hru'u. Some Pe Choi refused to accept this subordination and there were riots in Butrus over the issue. Kettek is still a divisive figure, and his theological status is a matter of debate.
 
  
 
===Guruash of the Nine Eyes===
 
===Guruash of the Nine Eyes===
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===Ey'un, Knower of Skills===  
 
===Ey'un, Knower of Skills===  
 
:A very popular aspect of Ksarul among the laity. Ey'un taught men the many crafts and arts that improve life; masonry, glassmaking, alchemy etc. and told those most faithful to him the inner secrets of these crafts that mark a man out as a master craftsman.
 
:A very popular aspect of Ksarul among the laity. Ey'un taught men the many crafts and arts that improve life; masonry, glassmaking, alchemy etc. and told those most faithful to him the inner secrets of these crafts that mark a man out as a master craftsman.
 
===Ghulggr, Wise One of the Pachi Lei===
 
:Considered an aspect of both A'lsh and Ksarul, the Pachi Lei say Ghulggr 'reads the knots in the Ebzal tree of reality' and liken the planes Ghulggr travels to as being homes created in the great Ebzal tree of the multiverse by A'lsh and their other deity N'rg. Depicted as a typical Pachi Lei totem in their own 'Low Temples' and as a silver masked Pachi Lei bearing four wands pointing at the four mystical directions of the universe in Ksarul temples.
 
 
 
=== Other Aspects ===
 
 
Chópruna - The Dweller in Shadow
 
 
Te'ekúna - The Wanderer Below
 
 
The Finder of the Way Below
 
 
Ntk’kt-khík – The Pé Chói
 
 
Héssa - The Little One
 
 
Master of the Nineteenth Circle
 
 
He Who Is Ever Present
 

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