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| The [[races:humans:ethrekasan:kataletia:start|Kataletia]] of Ethrekas, as descendants of the Ethetia, acknowledge the god’s presence in their reverence of the jinn, those spirits who are not worshipped as gods as is the Elohad but instead, are themselves divine beings with propensities towards both good and evil. The modern Kataletia though, who had reinstated worship of the Elohad to be performed throughout all of Grecyda, acknowledged Aldrath as being one of the Elohad, and from Aldrath’s flame evil might be punished and an expiatory cleanse instigated throughout the world. As an Elohad, the commandment which Aldrath provided as an entrance into the paradise of Solara was simply to live in strength, withstanding the heat of the sun so that they might be cleansed and reborn into the sacred flame.\\ | The [[races:humans:ethrekasan:kataletia:start|Kataletia]] of Ethrekas, as descendants of the Ethetia, acknowledge the god’s presence in their reverence of the jinn, those spirits who are not worshipped as gods as is the Elohad but instead, are themselves divine beings with propensities towards both good and evil. The modern Kataletia though, who had reinstated worship of the Elohad to be performed throughout all of Grecyda, acknowledged Aldrath as being one of the Elohad, and from Aldrath’s flame evil might be punished and an expiatory cleanse instigated throughout the world. As an Elohad, the commandment which Aldrath provided as an entrance into the paradise of Solara was simply to live in strength, withstanding the heat of the sun so that they might be cleansed and reborn into the sacred flame.\\ |
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| The [[races:humans:ethrekasan:teletia:start|Teletia]], an ancient people who did not worship the Elohad as the later Kataletia did, held in high regard the jinn, and it was with the jinn that deals and arrangements were made so that they might be blessed with their magic. Aldrath, then, was regarded as the father of the jinn, though being conveniently removed from the activities of the mortal plane such that his presence did not instigate a worship for him. However, the Teletia were later regarded by their descendants who had inherited the Grecydan Empire’s presence as mistaken in their reverence, and so their tomes of incantation and summoning of jinn were lost upon the Grecydan Empire’s assertions of culture throughout all of Grecyda. | The [[races:humans:ethrekasan:teletia:start|Teletia]], an ancient people who did not worship the Elohad as the later Kataletia did, held in high regard the jinn, and it was with the jinn that deals and arrangements were made so that they might be blessed with their magic. Aldrath, then, was regarded as the father of the jinn, though being conveniently removed from the activities of the mortal plane such that his presence did not instigate a worship for him. However, the Teletia were later regarded by their descendants who had inherited the [[planes:aurius:ethrekas:countries:grecydan empire|Grecydan Empire’s]] presence as mistaken in their reverence, and so their tomes of incantation and summoning of jinn were lost upon the Grecydan Empire’s assertions of culture throughout all of Grecyda. |