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At one point [[Mors]] and [[Viviantia]] were divorced from each other but, according to the great prophet [[Brrapa Lu'Eraro]], they got [[shire:Marriage of Mors and Viviantia|overcame their estrangement]]. | At one point [[Mors]] and [[Viviantia]] were divorced from each other but, according to the great prophet [[Brrapa Lu'Eraro]], they got [[shire:Marriage of Mors and Viviantia|overcame their estrangement]]. | ||
The god has been sufficiently closely associated with the practice of human sacrifice for the act to have become subject to specific prohibition during the reign of the [[Kaiseress Noor]]. | |||
[[Line of Mortis|Several Kaisers]] chose Mors as their namesake. | [[Line of Mortis|Several Kaisers]] chose Mors as their namesake. |
Revision as of 07:52, 11 March 2023
The Cedrist god of Death, Mors, along with his wife Viviantia, is considered to be the most powerful and eldest of all the gods. Mors' brother is the war-god Tempus. Mors has had several children with Viviantia: Los, Loki, Ikol, Meskan, Semisa and Ifni.
At one point Mors and Viviantia were divorced from each other but, according to the great prophet Brrapa Lu'Eraro, they got overcame their estrangement.
The god has been sufficiently closely associated with the practice of human sacrifice for the act to have become subject to specific prohibition during the reign of the Kaiseress Noor.
Several Kaisers chose Mors as their namesake.