NEKHARA

SpruceMG 28 November 2024 13:25 387

Overview

Nekhara is a mystical religion centered around the worship of three powerful deities: Shinsut, Sekgash and Tutankhanut. This faith weaves a complex tapestry of dark magic, rebirth, and the relentless force of eternity. It is critical to lives of the undead nation of Djed, where all citizens must practice it or else…

Deities

Shinsut

Title: The Necromancer

Domain: Dark Magic, Knowledge, Death, and Rebirth

Symbol: half human half lion encased in gold.

Attributes: Shinsut is a figure of immense power and knowledge. He is known for his mastery of necromancy and his role in the downfall of the Djed’s human civilization. His wisdom is encapsulated in nine sacred books, each containing secrets of dark magic. Shinsut is revered as a prophet who brought forth both destruction and enlightenment, embodying the cycle of death and rebirth.

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Sekgash

Title: The Desert Wind

Domain: Destruction, Healing, and Desert Winds

Symbol: A large cat, often depicted in a sandstorm or surrounded by swirling winds.

Attributes: Sekgash is a dual-natured goddess representing both the fierce and nurturing aspects of the desert. As a bringer of destruction, she can level cities and reshape landscapes with her desert winds. Conversely, she also holds the power to heal and nurture life in the harshest of environments. Sekgash is often depicted as a majestic big cat, symbolizing both her grace and her ferocity.

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Tutankhanut

Title: The Spirit of Desert Rain

Domain: Rain, Renewal, trickster and nature

Symbol: An enormous desert rain frog

Attributes: a chaotic trickster, embodying the life-giving rains that sustain the desert. She represents renewal, the cyclical nature of life, and the balance between harshness and growth. Her presence is seen as a blessing, bringing much-needed rain to the desert and fostering growth and life OR tricking/manipulating those who stray to far…

The Rituals of Renewal: Detailed instructions on performing sacred ceremonies to honor the cycles of nature.

The Teachings of Balance: Wisdom on maintaining harmony with the environment and the importance of balance in all aspects of life.

The Trickery of nature: she is responsible to those who fall ill to the fate of a mirage

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Curse of Tutankhanut: π“Ž’π“…²π“‚‹π“‹΄π“…‚ 𓅱𓆑 π“†‘π“‚‹π“…±π“ŽΌ

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Sacred Texts

The Nine Books of Shinsut

These are ancient tomes penned by Shinsut himself. Each book delves into different aspects of dark magic and the mysteries of life and death. They are:

The Book of Souls: Understanding the essence of life and the manipulation of souls.

The Book of Shadows: Mastery over shadows and concealment.

The Book of Necromancy: Raising and controlling the dead.

The Book of Curses: Casting and breaking curses.

The Book of Prophecies: Foretelling the future and understanding destiny.

The Book of Dark Rituals: Performing rituals to harness dark powers.

The Book of Forbidden Knowledge: Secrets that should not be known.

The Book of the Abyss: Communing with entities from beyond.

The Book of Rebirth: The cycle of life, death, and resurrection.

Beliefs and Practices

Mastery of Magic: Devotees seek to master both light and dark magic, viewing it as a path to enlightenment and power.

Reverence for Nature: Followers respect the natural world and its cycles, understanding that destruction and healing are integral parts of existence.

Rituals and Offerings: Regular rituals are performed to honor both deities, involving offerings of crafted items, rare resources, and recitations from the Nine Books.

Shrines and Temples: Temples dedicated to Sekgash are often built in deserts and open areas, adorned with symbols of winds and big cats. Shrines to Shinsut are more secluded, often underground filled with skull motifs and representations of his nine books.

Entombed: when one is converted to Nekhara, they must undergo a burial in the sand, to embody the desert and its power, to truly embrace the tomb king religion.

Frog protectors : have frogs in our crops to honor the frog god to make it rain

Festivals and Holy Days

The Night of Shadows: A festival dedicated to Shinsut, held on the darkest night of the year. Followers gather to read from the Nine Books, perform dark rituals, and honor the dead.

The Day of the Desert Wind: Celebrated at the peak of summer, this festival honors Sekgash with dances, music, and offerings to the goddess of the desert winds.

The Rebirth Ceremony: Held in early spring, this ceremony celebrates the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It involves rituals to honor both deities and the planting of new crops.

The Day of Renewal: Held during the height of the rainy season, this holy day focuses on renewal and growth. Ceremonies include planting new crops and trees, as well as rituals to honor the cycle of life and death.

The Festival of First Rain: Celebrated at the beginning of the rainy season, this festival marks the arrival of the life-giving rains. Followers gather to sing hymns, dance, and offer prayers to Anura, expressing gratitude for the rain.

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28 November 2024 13:38
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