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Faith of the Twelve

The Book of the Twelve - Page 5 - The People

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It is believed that the people are born without evil, but many will be taught or teach themselves the way of sins and evil. As misconceptions of the gods can lead to sins and extravagance. These misconceptions are due to the frailty and weakness of the people of Middle Earth, however, the elves were created to be the guardians of the twelve gods and their secrets, secrets all too well hidden as the twelve have passed mostly into obscurity and oblivion.

The Book of the Twelve - Page 3 - The Twelve Sayings

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The twelve sayings represent the spirit of the god or goddess

The Book of the Twelve - Page 2 - The Clergy

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In the Faith of the Twelve the aggression found in most races is understood and therefore all members of the clergy is referred to as War Clerics, as they ride into battle with weaponry on the side the gods deem they should take. These War Clerics are known to be guided by Tuvnos himself when riding into battle and shall therefore prevail or die honorably securing their ascent into the night sky to hold up a torch for those wandering in the dark on Middle Earth.

The Book of the Twelve - Page 1 - The Gods

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Aelor - King of the Gods, god of governance, the sky, creation and light.
Tivry - Goddess of love, beauty, marriage, family, life and healing.
Kaemenra - Goddess of agriculture, harvest, food and fertility 
Kevaalthir - God of order, restraint, chaos, law and natural disasters.
Oreath - God of scholars, wisdom, secrets, truth, justice.
Idainrus - God of the sea, fishermen, mastery of the sea, humility and ships.

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