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'''Vishanna, The World Soul, The Highest Reality (LN):''' Like Ashtra, Vishanna is said to be the keeper of souls as they migrate through the Great Cycle. However, adherents of her faith regard her not as the greatest of all the deities, but rather the only true deity worthy of worship. All other gods are at best mere facets of her greater whole or are illusions, or worse deceptions. While numerous divine beings are acknowledged and even revered, they are not gods but merely servants of Vishanna's divine and terrible majesty. She is considered to be simultaneously the Creator and Destroyer, beginnning and ending worlds as easily as she ushers souls in and out of them. Vishanna's faith is turbulent and complex, with many different sects and traditions that depict her in various and often contradictory terms, but in general most of them agree on a few key concepts. First they believe in karma, that the soul's migration through the Great Cycle is steered the actions that one takes throughout their multiple lives; second they believe that all intelligent beings possess a spark of Vishanna's divine fire, a concept very similar to that of a soul, and that this spark is both part of and distinct from Vishanna and returns to her after every revolutions of the Great Cycle; and third, Vishanna is all, there are no other gods, only mortals, divine beings that while powerful are not themselves true gods, and fiendish spirits that seek to rebel against the Great Cycle, either leading mortals astray or devouring them. Her domains associated with her Creator Aspect are Air, Earth, Healing, Knowledge, Law, Luck, Magic, Protection, Sun, and Travel. Her domains associated with her Destroyer Aspect are Chaos, Death, Destruction, Fire, Law, Madness, Strength, Trickery, War, and Water.
 
'''Vishanna, The World Soul, The Highest Reality (LN):''' Like Ashtra, Vishanna is said to be the keeper of souls as they migrate through the Great Cycle. However, adherents of her faith regard her not as the greatest of all the deities, but rather the only true deity worthy of worship. All other gods are at best mere facets of her greater whole or are illusions, or worse deceptions. While numerous divine beings are acknowledged and even revered, they are not gods but merely servants of Vishanna's divine and terrible majesty. She is considered to be simultaneously the Creator and Destroyer, beginnning and ending worlds as easily as she ushers souls in and out of them. Vishanna's faith is turbulent and complex, with many different sects and traditions that depict her in various and often contradictory terms, but in general most of them agree on a few key concepts. First they believe in karma, that the soul's migration through the Great Cycle is steered the actions that one takes throughout their multiple lives; second they believe that all intelligent beings possess a spark of Vishanna's divine fire, a concept very similar to that of a soul, and that this spark is both part of and distinct from Vishanna and returns to her after every revolutions of the Great Cycle; and third, Vishanna is all, there are no other gods, only mortals, divine beings that while powerful are not themselves true gods, and fiendish spirits that seek to rebel against the Great Cycle, either leading mortals astray or devouring them. Her domains associated with her Creator Aspect are Air, Earth, Healing, Knowledge, Law, Luck, Magic, Protection, Sun, and Travel. Her domains associated with her Destroyer Aspect are Chaos, Death, Destruction, Fire, Law, Madness, Strength, Trickery, War, and Water.
 
 
 
'''The Celestial Wisdom (LG):''' The teachings of the White Sage, Senga. While not traditionally seen as a deity, Senga nonetheless is revered by countless people in the Sengari Sea (named in his honor). He was a holy man who reinterpreted the concept of Vishanna, describing her more as a force of nature than an actual person. Vishanna could not be relied on to provide true guidance nor could she be blamed for a person's failings, she simply Was. Instead, Senga called upon people to look within themselves and to hold themselves accountable for their own moral and spiritual well being. Through the Celestial Wisdom, he further taught that people, through the moderate denial of self and the attempt to do good to others, could reject the suffering and distractions of the mortal world and ascend beyond it. Like the adherents of Vishanna's faith, Senga's followers also believe in karma, but unlike them they have a less critical view of those they consider lower life, looking on them as developing children rather than failures. The domains of this belief are Community, Good, Healing, and Knowledge
 
  
 
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