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By IY 2126/ JY 23/ AY 734, and the death of The Prophet, Jhon had begun its rise to power. Jhon and Is-ri’a waged a series of wars for regional supremacy beginning in IY 2188/ JY 85/ AY 796. These wars culminated in IY 2193/ JY89/ AY 800 with Jhon victorious over Is-ri’an forces in the battle of A'alat-Amur. Jhonian forces overran the Is-ri’an mainland and rebirthed it as an Emirate in the Jhonian Empire. The True Faith of A’Salam became the official state religion of Is-ri’a, which was re-named Issyria by its new masters. The Jhonians began a programme of construction to convert the ancient temples to the Is-ri’an pantheon into mosques, particularly in the capitol, but the Old Gods, as they are now known, are still heavily worshipped throughout the realm. The worship of the Old Gods is not prohibited under Jhonian rule with the exception of those who hold political office in the Emirate; but they tax those who follow the old practices, particularly in the cities. | |||
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Revision as of 21:26, 14 December 2022
By IY 2126/ JY 23/ AY 734, and the death of The Prophet, Jhon had begun its rise to power. Jhon and Is-ri’a waged a series of wars for regional supremacy beginning in IY 2188/ JY 85/ AY 796. These wars culminated in IY 2193/ JY89/ AY 800 with Jhon victorious over Is-ri’an forces in the battle of A'alat-Amur. Jhonian forces overran the Is-ri’an mainland and rebirthed it as an Emirate in the Jhonian Empire. The True Faith of A’Salam became the official state religion of Is-ri’a, which was re-named Issyria by its new masters. The Jhonians began a programme of construction to convert the ancient temples to the Is-ri’an pantheon into mosques, particularly in the capitol, but the Old Gods, as they are now known, are still heavily worshipped throughout the realm. The worship of the Old Gods is not prohibited under Jhonian rule with the exception of those who hold political office in the Emirate; but they tax those who follow the old practices, particularly in the cities.
Arat-Apet
Goddess of Wealth; Patron of Guardians; Queen of Cobras
Sekh-Amhet
Goddess of War, Murder, Death; Passion; Desire, Lust; Madness
Anu-Hotep
God of of the Dead, Magic
Anath-Hor
God of Beasts, Craftsmen, Farmers, Earth
Iseret
Goddess of the Wind, Rain, Storms, Seasons Weather
Anakh-Sumash
God of the Sun, Light, Fire, Writing, Civilization
Azech-Amen
God of Lies, Thieves, Deceit
He of the Many Faces; The Faceless One
Neferata
Queen of the Vampires; Goddess of Darkness and Evil
Nagash
God of Famine, Misfortune, Disease
Nekhbet
Goddess of the Moon and Stars
Ahura
Goddess of the sea, water, sailors