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| The Ayanics, as a race of humans that naturally preceded those of the [[races:humans:caskaric:iluayans:start|Iluayans]] and the [[races:humans:caskaric:varayans:start|Varayans]], could not perceive the world of spirits as the Neraics did, and so, as they ventured out from the Garden of Runaral, they instead founded a worship of totems that were comprised of both the bestial and the elemental. In revering these totems, they observed that the natural and the earthly were to be acknowledged, and turned away from those higher beings which could be called spirits and envoys of the divine. Thus, the Ayanics venerated aspects and idols of the Vaniel, comatose beings that had rather found themselves in either bestial or elemental form, and it was believed that these beasts and elements were derived or descended from the Vaniel. The Vaniel, then, were thought to have been illuminated by the light of the goddess Harmena in times of before, thereby revealing the vertices and edges that lay hidden within the chaos and allowing them to come into existence with the chaos as their father and antecedent.\\ | The Ayanics, as a race of humans that naturally preceded those of the [[races:humans:caskaric:iluayans:start|Iluayans]] and the [[races:humans:caskaric:varayans:start|Varayans]], could not perceive the world of spirits as the Neraics did, and so, as they ventured out from the Garden of Runaral, they instead founded a worship of totems that were comprised of both the bestial and the elemental. In revering these totems, they observed that the natural and the earthly were to be acknowledged, and turned away from those higher beings which could be called spirits and envoys of the divine. Thus, the Ayanics venerated aspects and idols of the Vaniel, comatose beings that had rather found themselves in either bestial or elemental form, and it was believed that these beasts and elements were derived or descended from the Vaniel. The Vaniel, then, were thought to have been illuminated by the light of the goddess Harmena in times of before, thereby revealing the vertices and edges that lay hidden within the chaos and allowing them to come into existence with the chaos as their father and antecedent.\\ |
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| Though the Ayanics all worshipped those beings which were known among their people as the Vaniel, they lacked a centralized power and body of government that could better regulate and monitor the practices of their people, and so there existed much variation between which gods of the Vaniel they would come to acknowledge. For example, many clans of the Ayanics venerated the totem of the fox, and would come to acknowledge the fox as an aspect of a god of wisdom known colloquially among some as [[pantheons:deities:callidion|Callidon]]. Yet, there existed some of the Ayanics who venerated the eagle, and instead, they celebrated a worship of a god of winds called [[pantheons:deities:vindaric|Vindaric]]. These totems and consequent idols of these deceased gods were thought to have been imbued with their essence through some ritualistic and magical act performed by their people, and so they often called upon their gods when engaging in combat with another in order to win their favor.\\ | Though the Ayanics all worshipped those beings which were known among their people as the Vaniel, they lacked a centralized power and body of government that could better regulate and monitor the practices of their people, and so there existed much variation between which gods of the Vaniel they would come to acknowledge. For example, many clans of the Ayanics venerated the totem of the fox, and would come to acknowledge the fox as an aspect of a god of wisdom known colloquially among some as [[pantheons:deities:calidon|Calidon]]. Yet, there existed some of the Ayanics who venerated the eagle, and instead, they celebrated a worship of a god of winds called [[pantheons:deities:vindaric|Vindaric]]. These totems and consequent idols of these deceased gods were thought to have been imbued with their essence through some ritualistic and magical act performed by their people, and so they often called upon their gods when engaging in combat with another in order to win their favor.\\ |
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| Owing to this lack of civility and unity of thought among their people, there were many who would feud with others of their kind, and such feuds would often eventually manifest in the form of some war that would see both sides lose people. Upon the winning of this war, usually observed when another clan and their according actions of profanity were exterminated and discontinued, there would be a feast that marks the emerging victory, only made possible by the availability of resources that had been procured. Notably, this feast would bring into the forefront the actions of the chieftain of the clan, referred to as the jarl, who is credited with leading their people to victory as the jarl’s duties are both to strategize as an imperator and perform combat as a warrior-chief. Together, the clan drinks and becomes imbibed at their enemy’s expense, and from this activity comes the reputation as barbarians that would later define them as distinct from the Neraics.\\ | Owing to this lack of civility and unity of thought among their people, there were many who would feud with others of their kind, and such feuds would often eventually manifest in the form of some war that would see both sides lose people. Upon the winning of this war, usually observed when another clan and their according actions of profanity were exterminated and discontinued, there would be a feast that marks the emerging victory, only made possible by the availability of resources that had been procured. Notably, this feast would bring into the forefront the actions of the chieftain of the clan, referred to as the jarl, who is credited with leading their people to victory as the jarl’s duties are both to strategize as an imperator and perform combat as a warrior-chief. Together, the clan drinks and becomes imbibed at their enemy’s expense, and from this activity comes the reputation as barbarians that would later define them as distinct from the Neraics.\\ |