Editing The World Tree/Hasdum
Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
The edit can be undone.
Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
==Interaction with Other Deities== | ==Interaction with Other Deities== | ||
β | According to the ancient texts, '''[[The_World_Tree/Penur|Penur]]''' is the son of '''Hasdum''' and '''Althum'''. '''Althum''', after conspiring with ''' | + | According to the ancient texts, '''[[The_World_Tree/Penur|Penur]]''' is the son of '''Hasdum''' and '''Althum'''. '''Althum''', after conspiring with '''Lolth''', swore an oath to the other deities that he would stop creating wars in the world if '''Hasdum''' would be his bride. The other deities rejoiced at the news and were wed within a ten-day. After consummating the marriage, '''Althum''' created a war that is said to have "shook the stars and earth" in violent terror. Upon hearing of this news, '''Ra-Orn''' turned the armies into powerful elemental titans and banished them deep into the earth, ocean, and sky. '''Hasdum''', ashamed of her deceit, hid within an active volcano and gave birth to '''Penur'''. |
==Clergy== | ==Clergy== | ||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
*Holidays: '''Hasdum''' is celebrated during the Spring Equinox | *Holidays: '''Hasdum''' is celebrated during the Spring Equinox | ||
*Event: The festival of the Spring Equinox is an entire ride (also known as a week) festival. | *Event: The festival of the Spring Equinox is an entire ride (also known as a week) festival. | ||
β | *Members: Must have studied the ancient texts of '''Hasdum''' thoroughly, often taking a year. | + | *Members: Must be female and must have studied the ancient texts of '''Hasdum''' thoroughly, often taking a year. |
*Divine Interaction: '''Hasdum''' often intervenes after wars or combat, in hopes to reverse what her husband had done. | *Divine Interaction: '''Hasdum''' often intervenes after wars or combat, in hopes to reverse what her husband had done. |