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*** Lead figure amongst the Creators (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'') | *** Lead figure amongst the Creators (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'') | ||
*** Father figure (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'') | *** Father figure (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'') | ||
*** Derived from [[Tomaneru Vari]], head of the Yonada project (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'') | |||
** Baima the Wise (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'') | ** Baima the Wise (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'') | ||
*** Mother figure (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'') | *** Mother figure (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'') |
Revision as of 11:08, 9 May 2019
- Centered around worship of the Oracle and the Creators (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- First emerged and established by c.7500 BCE (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Fell out of prominence by 4000 BCE (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Returned to significance by 3600 BCE (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Developed on Yonada under domination of the Oracle and the priest caste, but continued upon settlement on Lorina (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Lead by a High Priestess (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Creators
- Pantheon of divinities originally inspired by historical figures on Fabrina (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Vari the Mighty (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Lead figure amongst the Creators (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Father figure (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Derived from Tomaneru Vari, head of the Yonada project (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Baima the Wise (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Mother figure (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Dedi the Questioner (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- The youngest of the Creators (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Miura the Farmer (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Sustains both body and soul (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Nalai the Midwife (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Nidra (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Antagonist figure, but also source of fire and light (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Derived from Ganidra, Fabrina's primary star (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Tilu the Source (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Brought forth earth and ice from the heavens (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Oracle
- Viewed by some sects as a tool of the Creators, the tool they used to enact their will (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Other sects viewed the Oracle as the living embodiment of the Creators, their will manifest physically (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Some religious sects focus exclusively on the Book of the People, while others additionally incorporate oral traditions built about the Oracle and Creators (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)