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'''Emra Gohg''' was the religion contrived by a number of [[Druinar]] [[elves]], which was dedicated to the goddess of pain, [[M'ranin]] and her offspring, the [[Dark Seven]]. It was particularly marked by brutal ritual sacrifices, often of captured slaves of all manner of races, although they believed she favored [[giants]] for their quantity of blood and elves for their quality of blood. Humans, [[Cauthrians]], and [[dwarfs]] were also used, as well as animals when no other options were available. Because M'ranin and the Dark Seven had been banished to the [[Shadow Lay]], the Emra Gohg always performed their sacrifices at night, with the new moon being the optimal time aside from locations at the far longitudes such experience weeks of total darkness in winter.  
'''Emra Gohg''' was the religion contrived by a number of [[Druinar]] [[elves]], which was dedicated to the goddess of pain, [[M'ranin]] and her offspring, the [[Dark Seven]]. It was particularly marked by brutal ritual sacrifices, often of captured slaves of all manner of races, although they believed she favored [[giants]] for their quantity of blood and elves for their quality of blood. Humans, [[Cauthrians]], and [[dwarfs]] were also used, as well as animals when no other options were available. Because M'ranin and the Dark Seven had been banished to the [[Shadow Lay]], the Emra Gohg always performed their sacrifices at night, with the new moon being the optimal time aside from locations at the far longitudes such experience weeks of total darkness in winter.  
==Deities==
*M'ranin - chief deity and goddess of pain
**[[Gugil]] - goddess of ritual and order, represented by Emra priests as a
**[[Jolth]] - goddess of clarity and focus, represented by Emra priests as a
**[[Anagas]] - goddess of blood and breath, represented by Emra priests as a bat
**[[Disirra]] - goddess of sobriety and strictness, represented by Emra priests as a
**[[Iora]] - goddess of progression and experimentation, represented by Emra priests as a spider
**[[Serulys]] - goddess of vengeance, represented by Emra priests as a [[boneshrike]]
**[[Naldreg]] - god of duty and purpose, represented by Emra priests as a wasp


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Revision as of 13:59, 27 April 2022

Emra Gohg was the religion contrived by a number of Druinar elves, which was dedicated to the goddess of pain, M'ranin and her offspring, the Dark Seven. It was particularly marked by brutal ritual sacrifices, often of captured slaves of all manner of races, although they believed she favored giants for their quantity of blood and elves for their quality of blood. Humans, Cauthrians, and dwarfs were also used, as well as animals when no other options were available. Because M'ranin and the Dark Seven had been banished to the Shadow Lay, the Emra Gohg always performed their sacrifices at night, with the new moon being the optimal time aside from locations at the far longitudes such experience weeks of total darkness in winter.

Deities

  • M'ranin - chief deity and goddess of pain
    • Gugil - goddess of ritual and order, represented by Emra priests as a
    • Jolth - goddess of clarity and focus, represented by Emra priests as a
    • Anagas - goddess of blood and breath, represented by Emra priests as a bat
    • Disirra - goddess of sobriety and strictness, represented by Emra priests as a
    • Iora - goddess of progression and experimentation, represented by Emra priests as a spider
    • Serulys - goddess of vengeance, represented by Emra priests as a boneshrike
    • Naldreg - god of duty and purpose, represented by Emra priests as a wasp