Valdreach Pantheon

The Valdreach Pantheon is a pantheon of dieties and mythos worshipped by the Valdreacher People.

Divines
There are several dieties, divine folk heros and divine forces within the Valdreach Pantheon.

The Book of Ren
The Book of Ren is a poem found inscribed on a stone tree in Tvear and forms the basis of the modern understanding of the Pantheon. The dieties and divine forces identified in the Book of Ren are as follows.

The Ginnungagap
Ginnungagap is the name given to the void that existed before Rathnir's creation.

Ebenis
Ebenis is the divine inventor, and is a symbol of human creativity. They built Rathnir.

Narkhol
Narkhol is the source of all biological life, and is a primordial soup of biomass.

The World Tree
From the Book of Ren, it is unclear what exactly the World Tree is, however it is known that it sprouted from the Ginnungagap after Ebenis crafted the world.

The Divine Pendulum
The Divine Pendulum represents the natural order of the world, and the cycles within it.

Kirosha, the Time Mother
Kirosha represents all order of civilization. She is the patron goddess of Aezenfjord and is often represented as a steampunk tinkerer. She righted the Divine Pendulum, creating order and linear time.

Folk Heroes
There are several heros believed to have ascended to godhood. They are as follows.

Falkmar
Falkmar was born as a mortal human but following instructions from Kirosha, brought many of the Hjus of The Valdreach together to build civilization. He was granted godhood by Kirosha for his service to her and for taking care of her child, Khara-Mera. He is considered the progenitor of Hju Falkmar and the von Valdreach Family.

Sappho
Sappho was also born as a mortal. She was a wise and skilled warrior, and the founder of Hju Sappho. She was granted divinty for her honor on the fields of battle and great wisdom.

Erinna
Erinna is Sappho's wife and ascended to divinity alongside her.

Other Divines
There are several other divine beings considered part of the pantheon that don't fit into the above categorizations.

Khara-Mera
Khara-Mera is an automaton created by Kirosha and sent to live on Rathnir to learn morality. She first lived under the care of Falkmar, and then as a Chronologer in the Imperial Temple.

The Imperial Temple
During the time of the Valdreach Imperial Republic, the Valdreach Pantheon was formally organized into the Imperial Temple. This was done to provide a formal structure to the religion, as well as to incorperate beliefs and practices from across the Empire. It relied heavily on Abyss Mysticism for structure and meta-religious understanding.

Dialectical Syncretism
This technique is the fundamental principle on which the Temple is built. According to this doctrine, all gods are various aspects of four primordial archetypes of Abyss Mysticism, thus all religions are valid, because they worship the same gods, but interpret them differently. In the attempt to extract the true nature of these aspects and unite various myths into universal mythology, priests of the Temple use the dialectical syncretism. The dialectical part tells us, that the core method consists of formulating the thesis (current version of the Pantheon) and the antithesis (religion that we are going to incorporate) and comparing them in order to find similarities and explain differences. In this process the synthesis (the new version of the Pantheon) is created, which is closer to the truth than the previous one. The syncretic part tells us, that not only metaphysical, but also mythological level of the religions is merged, in order to create an universal mythology, appealing to all citizens of the Valdreach Imperial Republic. This is the only way to eliminate religious conflicts and prevent possible persecutions.

The Outer Order
The first level in the hierarchy consists of traditional priests, who aren’t learned in the ways of the philosophy of the Imperial Temple. They may worship any number of deities from Imperial Pantheon, and are required only to register in the Temple. They are free to apply for the promotion at any time, and if they prove their worth, they will be accepted to the Inner Order, which is simultaneous with joining the Abyss Mystics. All members of the Outer Order receive this book, and the companion tome “The Priest of the Imperial Temple”, which explains in detail their current position and further possibilities.

The Inner Order
The priesthood proper consists of the members of the Order of the Abyss Mystics. The reason for that is the high standard of intellectual, diplomatic and philosophical prowess, which is one of the main requirements of belonging to the Mystics. Of course, one may be the Abyss Mystics, but do not belong to the Temple. This level is divided into two ranks: transitory Adept and permanent Thulr. Members of the Inner Order understand the subjectivity of beliefs, thus they are allowed to follow individual interpretation of the Pantheon, but in official situation, they adapt to the cultural context of situation. For example they use the local names of deities, even if they personally they worship them under different aspects. Upon joining, all members of the Inner Order receive complete set of Temple’s literature and the scriptures of Abyss Mysticism.

The High Priesthood
The ruling body of the Temple works together for the good of the organization and the entire Imperial Republic. They are free to make any changes in the Temple’s policies, as long as they do not contradict the constitution of Valdreach. Also, the entire High Priesthood must approve the change.

The High Priesthood

 * Chronologer (alternative spelling Chronologuer) – This office was created specifically for Khara, the divine daughter of the time goddess Kirosha. Within the Pantheon she is considered the patron of culture, history and arts. Her sacred task consists of recording and cataloguing the events that transpire in Rathnir, so that in the future other generations may learn from the past and not commit the same mistakes as their ancestors. She manages the grand cathedral of Aezenfjord and collects various texts from across the world in the imperial library. As the Advisor of Culture she’s responsible for organization of national and local events, celebrations and festivals. Because of her innate connection with the divine, she’s often consulted by the Advisor of Religion when performing dialectical syncretism. Moreover, she is the only person able to recognize the Elu, this state of being is explained in the book “Imperial Pantheon”. Administratively, she also fulfills the role of the Thulr of Aezenfjord, where she resides.
 * Fimbulthulr (alternatively Prophet) – In the language of Tvear, this title means “the great sage”, it is held by the religious philosopher Assurdirapal, who created the core concepts and ideas of the Imperial Temple. Thus, he’s responsible for the doctrine, writing of the scriptures, incorporating new deities to the Pantheon and performing the dialectical syncretism. As the Prophet of the Abyss Mystics, he manages organization of the Temple and appointment and promotion of the priests and Thulr. He also serves as the Advisor of Religion to the national government, and as the Thulr of Tvear, where he takes care of the local cathedral.

The Inner Order

 * Thulr (plural Thular, alternatively Masters or Sages) – As fully recognized Abyss Mystics, Thular understand philosophical ideas of the Temple and their practical implications. They represent their high position with dignity and personal culture, which makes them competent judges and arbitrators, if such functions are needed. All provincial rulers are required to have at least one Thulr at their court, who will advise them on religious matter and serve as the direct contact with the Temple, they are also authorized to perform marriages and other religious and cultural ceremonies. Territories aren’t required to have a Thulr, but it is strongly suggested, because of the many benefits for both sides. When serving in a province or territory, the title is expanded to the “Thulr of (name of province or territory)”.
 * Adept (within the Inner Order referred to as the Apprentice) – This rank is granted to the priests who decide to learn the philosophy of the Temple, but haven’t been recognized as possessing full abilities yet. The same title and function is also granted to the new Abyss Mystics, which allows skipping the Outer Order entirely when climbing in the hierarchy. All Adepts are considered to belong to the Abyss Mystics, because they are required to pass the same test in order to prove their worth.

The Outer Order

 * Priest – Those who consider themselves priests, are required to register in the Imperial Temple if they want to continue performing this function in their provinces and territories. Rogue priests won’t be acknowledged by the government, and offering religious services without being registered by the Temple is considered a crime. The priests from the provinces can’t perform marriage ceremonies nor any official celebrations, but are free to perform religious rites on private level. The priests in territories aren’t bound by these restrictions. However, all of them are able to apply for the elevation to the Inner Order.