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* Two major afterlifes | * Two major afterlifes | ||
** Honored afterlife known as Sto-Vo-Kor (Various) | ** Honored afterlife known as Sto-Vo-Kor (Various) | ||
** Dishonored known as Gre'thor | ** Dishonored known as Gre'thor (VAN Novel: ''Harbinger''; TNG: "Devil's Due"; DS9: "Sons of Mogh"; VOY: "Barge of the Dead") | ||
** The Barge of the Dead transports spirits of the dead to their final destination (ENT Novel: ''Kobayashi Maru'') | ** The Barge of the Dead transports spirits of the dead to their final destination (ENT Novel: ''Kobayashi Maru'') | ||
* [[Kahless]] a revered figure in Klingon culture, often treated as a Messianic prophet | * Corpses seen as meaningless empty shells after death | ||
** Not worshiped per se, but honored as an icon and role model | ** The individual's spirit departs immediately to its afterlife | ||
** Honored warriors are to have their arrival to Sto-Vo-Kor heralded by the Heghtay cry (TOS Novel: ''Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow''; TNG: "Heart of Glory", et al.) | |||
* [[Kahless]], the historical figure who united the disparate Klingon nations in the 9th century CE, is a revered figure in Klingon culture, often treated as a Messianic prophet (Various) | |||
** Not worshiped per se, but honored as an icon and role model (Various) | |||
** Teachings are spread via the qeS'a'; guide to honorable behavior (''Klingon Art of War''; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ** Teachings are spread via the qeS'a'; guide to honorable behavior (''Klingon Art of War''; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ||
*** Largely focused on behavior in combat, but often applied to behavior generally (''Klingon Art of War''; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | *** Largely focused on behavior in combat, but often applied to behavior generally (''Klingon Art of War''; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ||
*** Third Precept: "Always face your enemy" (''Klingon Art of War''; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | *** First Precept: "Choose your enemies well." (''Klingon Art of War''; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ||
*** Third Precept: "Always face your enemy." (''Klingon Art of War''; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | |||
*** Sixth Precept: "All Klingons have weaknesses. Warriors know how to hunt their weaknesses and cut them out." (''Klingon Art of War''; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | |||
*** Tenth Precept: "Guard honor above all." (''Klingon Art of War''; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | |||
*** Many sayings claimed as from Kahless of lesser importance also recurring in veneration | |||
**** "It is better to have strong friends than strong enemies" (TOS Novel: ''Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow'') | |||
**** "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" (TOS Novel: ''Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow'') | |||
**** "The warrior who seeks favor over victory will usually find neither." (TOS Novel: ''Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow'') | |||
** Veneration of Kahless in decline from late 22nd through early 24th century, showed resurgence in mid-24th century (TOS Novel: ''Errand of Vengeance: The Edge of the Sword'', ''Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow'') | |||
*** ''Implied in part by presentation of Klingon culture throughout ENT, TOS, and early TNG-era works'' | |||
*** Decline driven in part through general rejection of the qeS'a' by QuchHa' (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | |||
[[Category:Religion]] | [[Category:Religion]] | ||
[[Category:Klingon]] | [[Category:Klingon]] |
Latest revision as of 17:47, 27 December 2020
- Nontheistic, believing that creator deities were killed by the first Klingons
- Two major afterlifes
- Honored afterlife known as Sto-Vo-Kor (Various)
- Dishonored known as Gre'thor (VAN Novel: Harbinger; TNG: "Devil's Due"; DS9: "Sons of Mogh"; VOY: "Barge of the Dead")
- The Barge of the Dead transports spirits of the dead to their final destination (ENT Novel: Kobayashi Maru)
- Corpses seen as meaningless empty shells after death
- The individual's spirit departs immediately to its afterlife
- Honored warriors are to have their arrival to Sto-Vo-Kor heralded by the Heghtay cry (TOS Novel: Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow; TNG: "Heart of Glory", et al.)
- Kahless, the historical figure who united the disparate Klingon nations in the 9th century CE, is a revered figure in Klingon culture, often treated as a Messianic prophet (Various)
- Not worshiped per se, but honored as an icon and role model (Various)
- Teachings are spread via the qeS'a'; guide to honorable behavior (Klingon Art of War; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Largely focused on behavior in combat, but often applied to behavior generally (Klingon Art of War; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- First Precept: "Choose your enemies well." (Klingon Art of War; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Third Precept: "Always face your enemy." (Klingon Art of War; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Sixth Precept: "All Klingons have weaknesses. Warriors know how to hunt their weaknesses and cut them out." (Klingon Art of War; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Tenth Precept: "Guard honor above all." (Klingon Art of War; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Many sayings claimed as from Kahless of lesser importance also recurring in veneration
- "It is better to have strong friends than strong enemies" (TOS Novel: Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow)
- "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" (TOS Novel: Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow)
- "The warrior who seeks favor over victory will usually find neither." (TOS Novel: Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow)
- Veneration of Kahless in decline from late 22nd through early 24th century, showed resurgence in mid-24th century (TOS Novel: Errand of Vengeance: The Edge of the Sword, Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow)
- Implied in part by presentation of Klingon culture throughout ENT, TOS, and early TNG-era works
- Decline driven in part through general rejection of the qeS'a' by QuchHa' (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)