Twin Dragon

The Twin Dragon belief, is a religion that originates from the Aurlûnor Velande.

The core philosophical nature of the Twin Dragon mostly stems down to universal order, harmony and through certain senses of legalism. The ideal stems through that everything follows a certain natural order, and such natural order is to be obeyed, else, it will lead to catastrophic results, which usually reflects negativity among it's peers.

Belief and Philosophy
The Twin Dragon’s core principles surround the fact that the universe is bounded by balance, that the force of harmony is through the forces of both light and dark. The fact that the two must be together in order to make sure chaos does not erupt, is a fundamental aspect of the religion. There is no good or evil, as one side is not balanced with the other, and requires this harmony in order to keep the natural flow of the universe going. If either side is completely destroyed, the balance of the universe is threatened. Forgiveness for actions are often seen as a form of understanding and reason.

To understand greater order in the universe, one must advance their spirit through cultivating it through multiple different phases until their souls can transcend the plane they reside on. Each stage, one understands their role in the harmonious struggle in keeping the universe alive, balanced and healthy. When one's soul leaves the mortal plane, only the shell of the person remains, where they live the rest of their lives until they expire, and feel themselves become one with a plane known as the Vale.

Multiple deities are also featured within the belief. Though the dragons themselves are the most prevalent, the Celestial Matron plays a huge role as the one who maintains natural order and harmony in a respective plane, the Four Sages of the Vale, who are said to be the wisest beings who know many things from both the past and even the future, the Queen of Light and the King of Dark who rule over the planes of Lothranis and Momaganon who were said to have been lovers until they were split from each other and finally the Elemental Spirits, who guard temples and various settlements.The long standing rival to universal harmony in the Twin Dragon religion, are ancient beings known as the “Inharmonious Seekers” or “Wraiths” for short. These “Wraiths” seek to interrupt the harmonious flow of the universe, by causing either too much chaos or too much order in certain aspects. The “Wraiths” can be in any form, from abominations to even ordinary looking beings. These beings are described as uncivilized, horrific, ferocious, savage and wily, caring very little about manners, and are often seen as “irredeemable”. They are usually linked to the reason why Aurlûnorens use the phrase “barbarian” in the modern tongue.

However, this could very well be a paranoia that they have of the outside world, and experiencing different cultures. Entropy (or Huayin) for instance, is viewed as a Wraith due to her irredeemable attempts of bringing ultimate chaos, when the world was in a balanced state of both Light and Dark. Another example was King Hireon, and his causes of the Warring States period of Almador. But the fact that the Twin Dragon religion is not exclusive to just the Aurlûnor Velande, could very well mean that those that come to the conclusion that one can be “redeemed” if they convert.

The Philosophy's Elements follows the Five Elements of Fire, Water, Earth, Metal and Wood in addition to five others: Starlight, Void, Soul, Light and Dark. Each element represents the spiritual harmony of the world around the plane that it inhabits, while the other five elements surround the physical plane and the Vale. It also is used as a way of meditation, and to harmonize the soul. To master the five elements of the mortal plane, is one of the requirements to become Aware of Vacuity, while mastering the five elements of Vale, is said to have been only achieved by those who become a Celestial Paragon, the highest form of cultivation in the universe. The lack of a Wind Element, indicates that the belief does not believe it to be a “true” element, as the mortal plane, and the inner body, breaths the elements, as it is a symbol of life.

Holidays and Rituals
The Twin Dragon religion partakes in an important ritual known as Dragon Day, which happens every June 20th and December 21st. This is a celebration of both dragons respectively. Dragon Day in June is celebrated with sun cakes, which are made out of peaches, with many things associated with warmth, gloom and the greatness of summer, while Dragon Day in December is celebrated with cool, soothing and calming themes of winter. Moon cakes are served, and many foods that are resembling winter.

Matron Day, in which the very day the Celesial Matron of Celeia descended is also celebrated. This day usually is quite grand, as many temples put up purple banners in her resemblance, and depicts arts to her, as well as the various loyal worshippers of the faith. Heroes, sages, and the like are depicted in statues. Some minor, some major. In addition, the Velereth gives away parts of her personal belongings to the common folk as well as food as a symbol of benevolence, and balance.

A major holiday is the New Years celebration, in which every 12th of February, a new year is declared, and is a massive celebration. All over, flying lanterns and varying other semblances of festivities are seen. Performances are seen in various forms, such as levitation, firebreathing, or other forms of talents that always seem to bring something new to the table.

Marriage
A Twin Dragon Marriage is usually celebrated depending on ranks of society. The lower classes are usually cheaply celebrated with a few instruments, claps, and throwing of flowers, as wall as some dances, the middle class sometimes depends, with some of them being more grander than others, and are usually celebrated at a shrine of one of the gods that they are dedicating the wedding to, or an auspicious spot. Upper classes are usually more private, with their celebrations having much better access to entertainers and instruments, while the Imperial family shows it all off on the streets, going to the Temple of the Divines, and then out toward an auspicious location, which would be converted into a beautiful marriage platform, and a statue dedicated to the Gods of their choosing as their witness.

The wedding consists of vows between the two partners, in which they place a flower of a different color in eachothers heads, and exchange a jade ring (depending on how rich the person is). Sometimes it's a bit more with flower crowns and such. The two must then bow to their respective God, and when the Priest or Priestess officially unionizes them, they may kiss, or whatever equivalent.

Opposition of a wedding is only allowed if there is a good enough reason. It is usually considered extremely disrespectful if their reason is not valid enough, and have lack of evidence to back up their claim, and can usually lead to expulsion of the guest from the wedding, but it is not against the law. An Imperial Wedding opposition is not allowed by anyone except by the heiress of the dynasty, and it is considered a capital offence to oppose the Velereth's wedding, with punishment up to execution should the opposition be deemed extremely disrespectful toward the Velereth and her partner.

Polygamy is allowed in the Twin Dragon religion, and it is often practiced by upper classes. In the Imperial family, the Imperial Harem is known as the Dragon Harem, and all future husbands or wives are called Dragon Husbands or Dragon Wives. The type of male or female that is married into this harem are of a varying range, some being lowly peasants the Velereth found attractive, or upper nobles that are usually married into the harem for stronger relations. Often, the treatment of the harem depends on how the Velereth wants to treat them, with some not allowed to leave the palace grounds without an armed escort or permission from the Velereth to having much freedoms, being allowed to head back to their home or anything they wish, as long as they visit the Velereth often. Should the partner be of a foreign family, or have ranks of nobility in that country, an arrangement is made, and is agreed upon.

It is required that every noble household have a person of the opposite sex as their first spouse, who would be treated as the primary consort of their family. These first marriages are not considered apart of the harem, and are the ones who sit next to them, and have more of a voice and say of what to do in the life of the family. As for the Velereth, she does not have to abide by this law, however, it is seen as going with the Will of the Vale, which is to have a male partner as a primary.

Astronomy
According to the Twin Dragon religion, each world is known as a plane. The Vale, or space, is the primary plane, in which all other planes exist. The Vale also has a series of streams that flow through it like strands of milk, which are also known as “Solar Systems”. In these streams, they contain multiple planes that form with their host set of Guardian Dragons that protect the planes that surround them. In this case, this solar system has three planes.

The first is Naicador, or Paxia, the second is Talandor, or Dagon, and the third is Celeia, or Rathnir, Jadgas and Eldham. Out of the three, Celeia is the largest, and the most populated, with the most development. Naicador is seen as a large asteroid belt that surrounds Sen, or the Sun, and was said to have been a world at one point, before a Celestial Demon by the name of Huayin, destroyed it, and the world becoming tainted by inharmony. Talandor is a world which is similar to Celeia, with it’s many factions, but the Celestial Matron of this world is said to be quite hidden and secluded.

Deities
There are two sets of beings, the first ones are known as the Plane Sculptors, and the second are known as the Plane Guardians. The Plane Sculptors are what the name suggest, the original beings that had created the Vale, Celeia and various other forms of life, as well as the elements, and the universe in general. The Plane Guardians are the ones who were chosen by the Plane Sculptors, and are blessed by the powers of the Vale to defend and keep the harmonious balance of the universe. The Plane Sculptors are long deceased, as they were said to have sacrificed themselves in the process of creating these planes.

The Guardian Dragons
The Guardian Dragons, or the Twin Dragons, are the core gods that defend the life that is within the stream that Celeia, Naicador and Talandor. The Dragons are often believed to take the form of a star and a moon that surrounds a world, but at the same time, they are often seen cycling around said things. Two dragons in the local stream known as Sen and Lyn, are the guardian dragons of these three worlds, as well as their respective stars and moons. Sen is portrayed as a Sun Dragon with the color red, and Lyn is often portrayed as a Moon Dragon with the color blue. Since the star is seen as yellow from Celeia, the mortal planes often portray Sen as yellow on clothes and patterns, which is why yellow, red and blue are seen as colors of luxary, and are  often expensive and worn by the middle class or above.



The Celestial Matron
The Celestial Matron or the Matron, is a being that is portrayed as a female figure that is said to be similar to a “Plane Mother” or sorts. Originally, the Celestial Matron’s purpose was to harmonize the world, and ensure that no violent conflicts happen ever again. But, as time went on, these Matrons would start establishing their own empires, and used it for their own benefits, some for better and worse. The Celestial Matron is seen as a living deity, and the empires that she establishes, have them worshipping her directly from the palace through a philosophy known as the Vale Mandate, in which, if one can bring balance to a decaying empire or state, and establish themselves well and legitimate, they are the true Celestial Matron.

As of current, there are three known Celestial Matrons, with one being active and confirmed, which is the current Velereth of the Aurlûnor Velande, Sareariel Leyla-Earcala. The Matron of Naicador is said to be deceased, while the one of Talandor is alive, but is unknown where she is.

The Sages
The Vale is home to the Four Sages of the Universe, which are said to be the greatest minds in the universe. They were created from the very minds of the creators of the Vale, and had since devoted their life into serving regular people knowledge of the greater universe, and answer whatever questions that may corner them. The Sages play a vital part namely in Libraries or Academies, as they are said to possess the bodies of the hosts of Librarians, Scholars or Teachers to help teach people the ways and mandates of the Twin Dragon religion. They are not regularly worshiped, as they do not wish for any offerings, but rather, wish to teach valuable lessons to those who make mistakes. But even the Sages know that they make mistakes, and sometimes, their words are incorrect and inaccurate, and they will often refresh themselves as such. They are said to never get angry, and are often quite patient, even with the most ridiculous of questions. They are genderless, though many statues depict them as older female or male elves depending on what city.

Queen Lothra and King Momag
These two figures are the Queen of Lothranis and the King of Momaganon, and for their namesakes, is what the realms are named after. Queen Lothra is the aspect of Light, while King Momag is the aspect of Dark. During the early years of the Vale's existence, the two were lovers. But due to their not being able to connect with one another, they could not be together. They would however, come to an agreement, that every hundred years, they would flip a coin, and if the coin was flipped to their favor, they were allowed to perform one aspect of their respective counterpart, which could be either catastrophe or a blessing. This does not only affect the world, but it affects people as well, for one can be born as a hero of the times, and make their country prosper, or a be born as a vicious tyrant, or incompetent ruler, and cause the collapse of their empire or nation. This is to help create balance, to ensure no one gains too much power.

Despite their apparent affiliations, King Momag is seen as a rather fair ruler toward his people with a relaxed way of rulership, while Queen Lothra is more strict and authoritarian, with punishments usually being extreme if they disturb the light.

The Elemental Spirits
On Celeia there exists five elemental spirits, each being a different animal, that constantly shifts every single year: The Falcon, the Turtle, the Serpent, the Fox, and the Pig. In addition, there are five additional elemental spirits that are exclusively of Vale Elements: the Phoenix, the Dragon, the Qivar, the Nalas and the Xasara. Each of these spirits exist around the temple to protect it from dangers and keep it in consistency with the environment. All temples in every city have the same spirit as the city it is dedicated to, with the exception of Lhûmar which is protected by all the spirits. These spirits do not require worship, nor do they require offerings, as the spirits themselves, are said to be the ones nurturing the world, and require no thanks, nor any sort of gratitude, as they are doing it from the grace of their heart due to their love for mortal kind, and it's interest in development. These spirits are never portrayed as malevolent, and are only aggressive if one provokes it through vandalization of a temple, or something under their protection.

Every person who is born in a certain year, is dedicated to a different spirit. Since 0 of the Calendar, the elements started at their default positions of Fire, Water, Earth, Metal, Wood, Starlight, Void, Soul, Light and Dark, but in the year 4, they would shift forward by one. The year 930, in which the server begun in the Twin Dragon calendar, was the year of Light, and is currently in the year 931, is the year of Soul.

Celeia
Celeia or the "Blue Marble Plane" is the primary realm of which all mortals of Rathnir and Jadgas reside. As it is the one of the few realms that are the most populated, Celeia is regarded as a "home plane" to many of the Celestialkin, despite their origins claiming they are not from this realm.

Twin Dragon sources usually describe Celeia as a plane of where the divines are the most active on, with much of their presence residing in the various idols that are in the land. Even though they are considered heretical, an practitioner who are not binded by theocratic law will usually regard them as "Demi-Divines", or children of the divines that are not necessarily as powerful as the Divines themselves, but have an active presence. Celeia is also described as a "plane of many warring factions of different peoples", but regarded this warring as "balanced" with the climate.

Celeia is guarded by Sen and Lyn, who act as protectors against calamities, usually fighting them.

The Celestial Vale
Also known as the Heavens, the Vale is the primary plane beyond the others, in which spirits go to when they die or simply had not yet found a world to be born in yet. When one is in this realm, the laws of nature or physics do not behave normally, causing things such as a light-year length dragon or an extremely small creature to exist. Strange plants, vibrant colors, some of which do not exist in the realm of mortals would see, and other sorts, exist. It is often described as a peaceful place, and is considered the most balanced plane in existence. No one knows where the Vale comes from, and usually, Twin Dragon sources state it was always existing.

Lothranis (Realm of Light)


Lothranis exists as the realm of light, where everything positive and peaceful resides, with a small center of darkness that exists as a form of balance that maintains the realm's balance.

Momaganon (Realm of Darkness)
Momaganon is where everything negative and chaotic resides, with a small center of lightness that exists as a form of balance to maintain the realm's own balance as well.