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=====Demi-Gods and Heroic Mortals=====
=====Demi-Gods and Heroic Mortals=====
[[File:Diona.png|200px|thumb|right|Diona, the daughter of Chrysos and the mortal Iphigenia, is widely honored with statues and murals in Erythros, where she made most of her fortune.]]
[[File:DionastatueB.png|200px|thumb|right|Diona, the daughter of Chrysos and the mortal Iphigenia, is widely honored with statues and murals in Erythros, where she made most of her fortune.]]
The Reformed Stripping Path maintains a belief in demi-gods and heroic mortals, born either from the relationships between gods under specific circumstances, or more commonly from the relationships between gods and mortals.  These figures are rarely worshiped except in the case of specific fringe cults.  They nevertheless play an important role in the mythos of the Reformed Bassarid religion.  Information about the religion's demi-gods and heroic mortals can be found in the table below.
The Reformed Stripping Path maintains a belief in demi-gods and heroic mortals, born either from the relationships between gods under specific circumstances, or more commonly from the relationships between gods and mortals.  These figures are rarely worshiped except in the case of specific fringe cults.  They nevertheless play an important role in the mythos of the Reformed Bassarid religion.  Information about the religion's demi-gods and heroic mortals can be found in the table below.



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Reformed Stripping Path (Vae Bassaridianism)
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Theology: Vae Bassaridianism
Polity -
Origin 48.67 PSSC
Split from Stripping Path
Countries
Congregations TBD
Members
Practitioners of the Reformed Stripping Path worship around the Pools of Eos not far from the Temple of Aurora Mystica.

The Reformed Stripping Path is a Hostian belief system which represents a unique and syncretic religious movement that blends the vibrant traditions of the Stripping Path, centered around the worship of Dionysus, with the mystical beliefs of the Alperkin, a religion dedicated to the worship of Lake Morovia's High Alps. The fusion of these two religions is notably furthermore distinguished by the worship of a pantheon of gods and goddesses inspired by the planets of the Atos System.

Origins and Development

The Reformed Stripping Path emerged in Bassaridia Vaeringheim in response to the cultural and spiritual intermingling of the Stripping Path and the Alperkin traditions. Influenced by a desire to integrate these diverse belief systems, spiritual leaders and practitioners initiated a reformation, weaving together the revelry of the Stripping Path, the mysticism of the Alperkin, and a cosmic reverence for the planetary deities of the Atos System.

Core Beliefs

A disciple of the Temple Illuminata meditates on the nature of the Triality of Oversouls.

At its core, the Reformed Stripping Path retains the foundational beliefs of the Stripping Path, and by extension those of the Pallisican Religion which have existed since the 19th Era PSSC. Most significantly, the religion is characterized by the belief that the universe is defined by the complex relationship - known as the Triality of Oversouls - between the cosmic forces of Order, Chaos, and Mystery.

Triality of Oversouls

The Reformed Stripping Path recognizes the Triality of Oversouls, acknowledging the interplay between Order, Chaos, and Mystery. Belief in the Triality of Oversouls is rooted in ancient Pallisican religious beliefs, and later maintained by the traditional Stripping Path, which assert that these forces constitute the three aspects of the Original God, which, at the dawn of existence, fragmented into these distinct forces. This pivotal moment, in which God fragmented, marks the commencement of time, identified as Order. As time unfurled, the universe became increasingly complex and chaotic, marking the introduction of Chaos into the fabric of the universe. The religion suggests that as time progresses, Chaos naturally evolves, suggesting an inherent tendency of the universe, towards increasing chaos. The more time elapses, the more pronounced the development of chaos becomes. Nevertheless, this intrinsic trajectory can be reversed through an understanding of the third fundamental force: mystery. Mystery serves as the impetus for restructuring Chaos into Order, functioning as the medium through which this transformation transpires. The highest spiritual aim, to this end, is to embrace and explore the Mystery of the universe, in order to gain an understanding of the nature of Chaos, so as to ultimately restore Order from Chaos.

Core Practices

Dionysian Celebrations

A statue of Dionysus, the supreme god of the Bassarid religion, stands in the courtyard of the Temple of Violet Dionysus in the heart of Vaeringheim. Carved from Thalassian Purple Granite..

The Reformed Stripping Path incorporates ecstatic celebrations carried out by individual religious communities known as Mysteries, which revolve around the worship of Dionysus, who is revered as the perfect, divine embodiment of the Triality of Oversouls.. These lively rituals center around the celebration of life, pleasure, and the transformative energy associated with Dionysus.

Most notable of the Dionysian Celebrations are the The Bacchanal - festivals which are community-focused religious celebrations conducted by the Bacchanalia, the High Priestesses of the Reformed Stripping Path. The specific features and qualities of Bacchanalia festivals differ across communities and regions. Certain Bacchanal festivities encompass the various Alperkin seasonal celebrations, such as the Cricket Fall Festival, which commemorates the shift from Summer to Fall.

Alp-worshipping Communion

Building upon the Alperkin traditions, followers of the Reformed Stripping Path commonly engage in the consumption of Noctic-Rabrev, which is believed to allow for communion with the god-like High Alps which inhabit the wilds of Lake Morovia. This communion is believed to offer insights into the mystical realms, wisdom, and a heightened spiritual awareness.

Planetary Devotion

A portrait of a Priestess of the Azure Sentinel Sect, a Mystery devoted to the Thalassa, the most powerful of all Divines, whose domains include the sea and the battlefield.

A distinctive feature of the Reformed Stripping Path is the worship of a pantheon of god-like entities, known as Divines, which are revered for their cosmic influences, guiding practitioners through diverse aspects of life, and which correspond to the planets of the Atos System. Though they are commonly referred to as gods and goddesses, these divine entities are regarded more as aspects of the Host Spirit, to whom the Host Spirit has delegated the responsibility of bestowing blessings and grace upon the religion's practitioners. While they are not recognized formally as gods, each Divine is nevertheless worshiped as a god or goddess by its own respective community of devoted followers, known as Mysteries.

The pantheon of the Planetary Divines is as follows:

Category Name
Description Mystery Holy City Divine Image Temple Invocation Hymn
Higher Divines Atos Divine of Light and Creation, embodying life, creation, and enlightenment. Ordo Solis Invicti Vaeringheim 3fa6c9cc-dce4-4f90-b38e-eb1078d62ade.png B20806d6-e89f-495b-88ea-cb182beb44dd (1).png Invocation of Atos
Eos Lady Divine of dawn, symbolizing new beginnings and enlightenment. Order of Aurora Mystica Luminaria Fc3cd00d-4a59-4796-8391-1fa0031c874a.png E81d7afd-8f7e-4e6c-999b-37cc08fd935f.png Invocation of Eos
Micras Lady Divine of balance and wisdom, embodying harmony and equilibrium. Harmony Sanctum Serena Ac758e3c-8e5f-4bad-a71a-169c77e16d09.png 51698a86-c18a-4627-bbcd-a184ceb09a7d.png Invocation of Micras
Pyros Divine of fire, passion, and creativity. Ignis Aeternum Pyralis 0460b448-c7d7-4dc4-832b-868be4cdd8a9.png Aa4587c1-a378-4af3-9fd9-0e0c887593c4.png Invocation of Pyros
Indigo and Momiji Twin Lady Divines representing duality and change. Celestial Harmony Sect Symphonara D1722f4b-279b-4202-8dca-fcf33977e5e6.png 41d0982d-d27e-4da9-b3be-c27660e26f22.png Invocation of Indigo

Invocation of Momiji

Chrysos Divine of wealth, thieves, spies, prosperity, and abundance. Guild of Golden Shadows Aurelia ChrysosGod.png D36c2411-c81f-44ab-a896-cdc4dac6355f.png Invocation of Chrysos
Thalassa Lady Divine of the sea, and war, embodying mystery, depth, and fluidity. Azure Sentinel Sect Vaeringheim C2ff2087-20f0-47d1-8935-cd753cad937a.png 49bbffac-a097-4a41-bfad-7ab486f73573.png Invocation of Thalassa
Nephele Lady Divine of clouds, symbolizing dreams, imagination, and inspiration. Reverie Nebulous Somniumpolis 91ca2b68-6fec-4555-8ddd-8dcb72bfe9aa.png 73c82942-37ea-483e-9779-f5bbeba0b619.png Invocation of Nephele
Glinos Divine of ice and winter, representing the cycle of life and death. Eon Fellowship Nexa 7a1d0eee-5d51-4556-8255-acfb42809a99.png 4f036595-ffe9-4096-bdd2-cc57690b50ff.png Invocation of Glinos
Noctis Lady Divine of the night, associated with introspection and hidden truths. Order of the Umbral Oracle Lunalis Sancta 7f169741-ee25-4bf6-a5c9-1733b4b4564e.png 76e67780-b1cf-4e5b-883d-defa1a1390a5.png Invocation of Noctis
Opsithe Lady Divine of harvest, fertility, and the cycles of nature. Mystery of the Verdant Embrace Sylvapolis F6f7a5e1-71bc-4d0a-82ab-a9f9cdf573d2.png 4d55a90e-43d4-4e26-a5fb-30ac13284452.png Invocation of Opsithe
Lower Gods Tarsica Lady Divine of illumination and wisdom. Conclave Illuminara Luminaria 5849b510-9127-4c4c-87d8-9f25b3160c43.png 732fc85c-a451-456e-bb28-9fd144b4784b.png Invocation of Tarsica
Plateau Lady Divine of health and medicine. Sanctum Vitalis Saluria Fe1f92a6-68f7-432e-b8ce-c9a184599c93.png 7e4fb99d-f807-4821-a828-f476580a46d2.png Invocation of Plateau
Ivory Lady Divine of purity and serenity. Temple Alabaster Aetherium 76734dcb-1c42-48d4-8403-9e5406eb0b84.png 4ccf48a3-8dcc-407a-ba3d-bdb3bcf1a4b1.png Invocation of Ivory
Fenrir Divine of strength and tenacity. Court of the Ironclad Ferrum Citadel FenrirGod.png E18974c1-4260-4fe8-9ebf-c7fd92697d43.png Invocation of Fenrir
Lukedu Divine of harmony and unity. Accord Concordia Symphonara LukeduGod.png 79329eba-02cf-4344-b662-7a037a4ac7cb.png Invocation of Lukedu
Styx Lady Divine of transformation and rebirth. Mystery of the Stygian Veil Acheron 651ff960-36a6-40aa-b315-1b15eabb77ef.png 562f6583-e431-478a-94ab-240b6a510612.png Invocation of Styx
Faun Lady Divine of natural balance and fertility. Sylvan Fellowship Sylvapolis 832ee589-e46a-4691-b43a-40d39cb15916.png Fb7d1c01-d4d0-424b-88bd-17370dd4169c.png Invocation of Faun
Silenus Divine of merriment and celebration. Mystery of Red Mirth Erythros F5bc6caa-4886-4f0a-a31a-f252a85703f3.png Aa46da46-38a4-4d28-8ea2-2f45036e0834.png Invocation of Silenus
Cato Divine of discipline and order. Rex Catonis Catonis Atrium 0775688d-982e-43d2-a0ca-e1b403251521.png F71f504b-34ce-4f54-b9cc-3aea6a6dbff9.png Invocation of Cato
Sisera Lady Divine of reflection and introspection. Sanctum Delphica Delphica 21069f4a-cea8-4a5a-b438-014dabeceece.png 92d45b1f-cc3b-4390-83f3-3d452e7d5e5d.png Invocation of Sisera
Erasmus [Divine of charity. Ordo Amicitia Koinonía Db8a3a44-76ef-4865-84d0-de4e4cd416f3.png C7f5c950-b9ec-4076-a967-8437b6df9c66.png Invocation of Erasmus
Nikolaj Divine of Epiphanies Temple Illuminata Aureum 2c784734-7b03-40e0-9847-643c5a06e7af.png Ac461286-9034-4204-83b1-b4e3a75611d5.png Invocation of Nikolaj

Missionaries

A Missionary of Reverie Nebulous spreads word of the Reformed Stripping Path in a cave along the Southern Strait of Haifa.

The Temples of the Divines maintain a complex network of missionaries who work to expand the teachings of the Reformed Stripping Path across Keltia and around the world, especially in lands formerly associated with the Haifo-Pallisican Imperial Trade Union. These missionaries, who are financed through investment in the Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path on the General Port of Lake Morovia, are responsible for spreading the religion's in lands which are regarded as receptive to the religion's message and teachings. As of 48.69 PSSC, it was reported that there were approximately 4,875 active missionaries, operating across Keltia, Corum, and parts of Eura.

Host Stars

A cultist of Sanctum Delphica performs a ritual in order to gain the blessings of the Host Star Amaenu.

In addition to its tradition of planetary devotion, the Reformed Stripping Path also maintains practices and traditions in which followers of the religion may pray to certain Northern Host Stars throughout the course of the year, in order to receive gifts and blessings. For example, practitioners of the religion may pray to Aprobelle for blessings relating to love or romance, or they may pray to Häpi or Atämíos for fortune while hunting in the wilds of Lake Morovia or for blessings upon their crops. The Commander General of the Bassaridian War League famously issued offerings to Liléigos, the Host Star of the Laurel, prior to the commencement of combat operations during the Morovian Frontier Campaign Every Host Star provides its own unique blessings, and may be prayed to throughout the course of the year. Certain Host Stars, furthermore, are closely related to the Planetary Divines - their respective blessings complementing one another. The Host Star of the sea, Ocananus, is for example closely related to Thalassa. Danaß, the Host Star of death, is closely related to Glinos. Certain rituals and practices reflect the relationship which exist between these Host Stars and their related Planetary Divine. Various Reformed Bassarid cults and mysteries may, furthermore, be subdivided according to the preferred Host Stars of their members. One such example is the mystery known as Danaßian Eon, a subdivision of the Eon Fellowship, whose members strive to attain a state of peace from their understanding of the permanence of death. The Osirían Eonists, in contrast, believe that after death all souls who have not yet attained enlightenment will be resurrected. Many of the pirates who operate around Lake Morovia and the Strait of Haifa may identify as Atämiosian Shadians - members of the Guild of Golden Shadows who pray to Atämios prior to conducting their raids and attacks against ships and foreign ports. Non-piratical, merchant followers of Chrsyos may identify as Wedían Shadists, who offer sacrifices in hopes of favorable winds as they embark across the region's waters. There is no definite estimate of the total number of such subdivisions of the various mysteries and cults.

List of Host Stars
A translated transcript of the the prayer which The Commander General of the Bassaridian War League, a follower of Thalassa, famously issued to Liléigos, the Host Star of the Laurel, prior to the commencement of combat operations during the Morovian Frontier Campaign.
Star Name Star Image
Blessings
Agave Agave.png Reconciliation and forgiveness within families
Amaäz Amaaz.png Finding direction and solutions in complex situations
Amáenu Amaenu.png Wise leadership and the ability to rule with compassion and justice, seeking guidance in making fair and noble decisions.
Amap Amap.png Safe travels and successful navigation, seeking guidance and protection on journeys and endeavors across the globe.
Amazä Amaza.png Courage, strength, and resilience in overcoming challenges, seeking empowerment and protection in their endeavors.
Atämios Atamios.png Protection, guidance in the wilderness, and success in pursuits related to hunting and nature.
Aprobelle Aprobelle.png Love, beauty, and harmonious relationships.
Azos Azos.png Vision and boundless opportunities, seeking inspiration and guidance to reach potential.
Bebeakaus Bebéakáus.png Abundance, fertility, revelry, and creative inspiration.
Bulhanu Bulhanu.png Strength, courage, resilience, and protection against inner darkness or obstacles.
Crösacío Crosacio.png Strength, overcoming obstacles, resilience, and the attainment of freedom
Danaß Danas.png Acceptance, transformation, guidance through transitions, and finding peace in the cycle of life and death.
Dilëtaz Diletaz.png Love, protection, guidance, and nurturing care.
Dranamos Dranamos.png Clarity, inspiration, guidance, and the fulfillment of aspirations
Gaht Gaht.png Fertility, abundance, sustainability, and success in farming
Häpi Häpi.png Protection, swift guidance, and the ability to navigate challenges with agility and cunning,
Hazaméos Hazäméos.png Swiftness, agility, communication, guidance, and the ability to navigate life's journeys with ease and grace,
Liléigos Liléigos.png Victory, achievement, honor, wisdom, and poetic inspiration,
Nyama Nyama.png Beauty, grace, harmony with nature, and the preservation of natural landscapes
Ocananus Ocananus.png Abundance, fertility, vitality, and the sustenance of life
Orebele Orebelle.png Wisdom, insight, guidance, clarity, and foresight in decision-making and navigating life's uncertainties,
Osiríos Osirios.png Resurrection, regeneration, prosperity, protection, and guidance in matters related to the afterlife
Pythe Pythe.png Prophecy, intuition, protection from danger or malevolent forces
Sanashalo Sanashalo.png Clarity, resonance, communication, and guidance
Ta.png Wisdom, guidance, protection, and the preservation of ancient knowledge and traditions
Vi.png Prosperity, vitality, growth, and the cultivation of fruitful endeavors
Wedíos Wedios.png favorable breezes, safe voyages, skilled navigation, and the guidance to navigate the seas of life with confidence and grace

Relations Between the Planetary Divines

A statue at the Temple of Aurora Mystica in Luminaria - carved from Thalassian Purple Granite - depicts the moment in which Eos, in a rage, wields the dawn before Pyros, who has attempted to sabotage her.

Practitioners of the Reformed Stripping Path adhere to a series of myths which detail the relationships between the Planetary Divines, the Lesser Planetary Divines, and the Divine Court of Empress Thalassa. These myths describe the marriages between the gods, provide information about the familial lineages of the gods, and outline the social and political relationships which exist between various deities. The following table provides a breakdown of the relationships which exist between the Reformed Bassarid Deities.

Name Role Spouse Children Allies Enemies
Empress Thalassa Sea, Depth, Mystery Pyros Nyssa, Ampelos, Agnis, Triton (demi-god), Calypso (mortal) Pyros, Nephele Glinos, Micras
Pyros Fire, Passion, Creativity Thalassa Ampelos, Nyssa, Agnis, Hephaestus (demi-god), Pyrrhus (mortal) Thalassa, Agnis Glinos, Micras, Nephele, Opsithe
Ampelos Divine Healer Penthia Hygieia (demi-god), Galen (mortal) Penthia None
Penthia Guardian of the Threshold Ampelos Hermes (demi-god), Iris (mortal) Ampelos None
Nyssa Keeper of Secrets Erasmus Hypatia (demi-god), Arcana (mortal) Erasmus Styx
Agnis Passion and Creativity Faun Ignis (demi-god), Liora (mortal) Pyros, Faun Glinos
Faun Natural Balance and Fertility Agnis Verdant (demi-god), Flora (mortal) Agnis None
Chrysos Wealth, Prosperity Nephele Silenia, Penthia, Lukedu, Plutus (demi-god), Diona (mortal) Micras, Nephele Pyros
Eos Dawn, New Beginnings Glinos Icaria, Tarsica, Fenrir, Eosphorus (demi-god), Aurora (mortal) Glinos, Icaria Indigo and Momiji
Glinos Ice, Winter, Life Cycle Eos Bassaria, Fenrir, Boreas (demi-god), Glacia (mortal) Eos, Fenrir Pyros, Thalassa, Agnis
Indigo and Momiji Duality, Change None (Twin Deities) Erigone, Ariadna, Cerulean (demi-god), Autumn (mortal) Erigone, Ariadna Eos
Micras Balance, Harmony Opsithe Corythia, Plateau, Harmonia (demi-god), Lucas (mortal) Opsithe, Chrysos Pyros, Thalassa
Nephele Clouds, Dreams, Imagination Chrysos Penthia, Silenia, Lukedu, Morpheus (demi-god), Nefeli (mortal) Chrysos, Thalassa Pyros, Glinos
Noctis Night, Introspection Corythia Thyrsia, Styx, Nyx (demi-god), Selena (mortal) Corythia, Erasmus None
Opsithe Harvest, Fertility Micras Corythia, Plateau, Demeter (demi-god), Opsis (mortal) Micras, Corythia Pyros
Cato Discipline and Order Silenus Secutor (demi-god), Aurelia (mortal) Silenus Indigo and Momiji
Erasmus Wisdom and Enlightenment Nyssa Minerva (demi-god), Sophos (mortal) Noctis, Nyssa None
Fenrir Strength and Tenacity Ivory Skoll (demi-god), Freya (mortal) Glinos, Ivory Pyros
Ivory Purity and Serenity Fenrir Luna (demi-god), Selene (mortal) Fenrir, Erasmus None
Lukedu Harmony and Unity Sisera Concordia (demi-god), Pax (mortal) Sisera, Chrysos None
Nikolaj Mystery and Cosmic Insight Styx Hypnos (demi-god), Kyra (mortal) Styx None
Plateau Stability and Balance Gaia (demi-god) Terran (demi-god), Gaia (mortal) Micras, Opsithe Pyros
Sisera Reflection and Introspection Lukedu Libera (demi-god), Anteros (mortal) Lukedu, Nephele None
Silenus Merriment and Celebration Cato Lysander (demi-god), Thalia (mortal) Cato, Silenia None
Styx Transformation and Rebirth Nikolaj Phoenix (demi-god), Livia (mortal) Nikolaj, Thyrsia Nyssa
Tarsica Illumination and Wisdom Sol (demi-god) Sol (demi-god), Elara (mortal) Eos Indigo and Momiji
Ampelos Divine Healer Penthia Hygieia (demi-god), Galen (mortal) Penthia None
Ariadna Muse of Inspiration Calliope (demi-god) Calliope (demi-god), Orpheus (mortal) Indigo, Momiji None
Bassaria Majestic Herald Clio (demi-god) Clio (demi-god), Pindar (mortal) None None
Corythia Keeper of Harmony Noctis Eunomia (demi-god), Sophia (mortal) Noctis, Opsithe None
Erigone Weaver of Dreams Icaria Morpheus (demi-god), Oneiros (mortal) Indigo, Momiji None
Icaria Bringer of Light Erigone Aether (demi-god), Lux (mortal) Eos None
Nyssa Keeper of Secrets Erasmus Hypatia (demi-god), Arcana (mortal) Erasmus None
Penthia Guardian of the Threshold Ampelos Hermes (demi-god), Iris (mortal) Ampelos None
Silenia Mistress of Ceremonies Lysander (demi-god) Lysander (demi-god), Maia (mortal) Silenus None
Thyrsia Noble Counselor Arete (demi-god) Arete (demi-god), Leonidas (mortal) Styx None
Demi-Gods and Heroic Mortals
Diona, the daughter of Chrysos and the mortal Iphigenia, is widely honored with statues and murals in Erythros, where she made most of her fortune.

The Reformed Stripping Path maintains a belief in demi-gods and heroic mortals, born either from the relationships between gods under specific circumstances, or more commonly from the relationships between gods and mortals. These figures are rarely worshiped except in the case of specific fringe cults. They nevertheless play an important role in the mythos of the Reformed Bassarid religion. Information about the religion's demi-gods and heroic mortals can be found in the table below.

Name Status Divine Father Divine Mother Mortal Parent Importance
Hypatia Demi-God Erasmus Nyssa N/A Renowned for her wisdom and knowledge, often sought for guidance on uncovering hidden truths.
Hygieia Demi-God Ampelos Penthia N/A Worshiped for her healing powers and association with health and wellness.
Ignis Demi-God Agnis N/A Thalia Embodies the creative and passionate aspects of fire, inspiring artists and craftsmen.
Verdant Demi-God Faun N/A Selene Represents fertility and natural balance, promoting agricultural abundance.
Plutus Demi-God Chrysos Nephele N/A Symbolizes wealth and prosperity, often invoked for financial success.
Eosphorus Demi-God Glinos Eos N/A Heralds the arrival of dawn, guiding travelers and heralds.
Boreas Demi-God Glinos Eos N/A Commands the winter winds, affecting weather patterns and seasons.
Skoll Demi-God Fenrir N/A Hilda Embodies strength and tenacity, protector of warriors.
Concordia Demi-God Lukedu Sisera N/A Personifies harmony and unity, fostering peace among communities.
Morpheus Demi-God Chrysos Nephele N/A Brings dreams and inspiration, influencing artists and visionaries.
Aether Demi-God N/A Icaria Pythia Represents clarity and enlightenment, illuminating minds and paths.
Hermes Demi-God Ampelos Penthia N/A Guardian of travelers and messenger of the gods, facilitating communication.
Luna Demi-God Fenrir N/A Damon Symbolizes purity and serenity, guiding individuals towards inner peace.
Secutor Demi-God Cato N/A Drusilla Embodies discipline and order, enforcing laws and regulations.
Libera Demi-God Lukedu Sisera N/A Represents freedom and introspection, aiding in personal growth.
Minerva Demi-God Erasmus Nyssa N/A Goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, highly respected for her intellect.
Hypnos Demi-God Nikolaj N/A Selena God of sleep, providing rest and rejuvenation.
Sol Demi-God Chrysos Opsithe N/A Represents the sun and brings light and vitality to the world.
Phoenix Demi-God Nikolaj Styx N/A Embodies transformation and renewal.
Calliope Demi-God N/A Ariadna Orpheus Known for her boundless inspiration and creativity.
Clio Demi-God N/A Bassaria Pindar Majestic herald known for eloquence and commanding presence.
Arete Demi-God N/A Thyrsia Leonidas Represents noble counsel and profound wisdom.
Arcana Mortal N/A Nyssa Lycurgus Known for her ability to decipher complex mysteries and secrets.
Galen Mortal Ampelos N/A Cleon Famous healer whose techniques are still studied and practiced.
Liora Mortal N/A Agnis Thalia Celebrated for her fiery spirit and exceptional artistic talents.
Flora Mortal N/A Faun Selene Known for her deep connection to nature and healing plants.
Diona Mortal Chrysos N/A Iphigenia Esteemed merchant who brought immense prosperity to her city.
Aurora Mortal N/A Eos Phaedra Inspirational figure for new beginnings and hopeful endeavors.
Glacia Mortal Glinos N/A Callisto Revered for her endurance and ability to thrive in harsh conditions.
Freya Mortal Fenrir N/A Hilda Renowned warrior and leader, symbol of courage and resilience.
Pax Mortal Lukedu N/A Helena Known for her efforts in diplomatic negotiations and peacemaking.
Nefeli Mortal N/A Nephele Leander Known for her imaginative storytelling and dream interpretations.
Lux Mortal N/A Icaria Pythia Famous philosopher who shed light on many profound truths.
Iris Mortal N/A Penthia Evander Known for her speed and agility, delivering important messages.
Selene Mortal N/A Ivory Damon Revered for her tranquil presence and soothing influence.
Aurelia Mortal Cato N/A Drusilla Famous for her leadership and organizational skills in governance.
Anteros Mortal N/A Sisera Tycho Known for his reflective nature and philosophical insights.
Sophos Mortal Erasmus N/A Cassandra Renowned sage whose teachings have influenced many scholars.
Kyra Mortal Nikolaj N/A Selena Known for her calming influence and ability to heal through rest.
Cult Relations
Every so often, violence has been known to erupt between practitioners of various Reformed Bassarid Cults. This was the case during the Duskian Incident, in which hundreds were killed after members of Ignis Aeternum interrupted festivities carried out by Order of Aurora Mystica in Luminaria.

The relationships between various Reformed Bassarid Cults is heavily influenced by the relationships between the Planetary Divines. Information regarding relations between the major cults is provided in the table below.

Cult Name Primary Planetary Divine Allies Enemies
Ordo Solis Invicti Atos None None
Order of Aurora Mystica Eos Eon Fellowship, Conclave Illuminara Celestial Harmony Sect, Ignis Aeternum
Harmony Sanctum Micras Mystery of the Verdant Embrace, Guild of Golden Shadows Ignis Aeternum, Azure Sentinel Sect, Court of the Ironclad
Ignis Aeternum Pyros Azure Sentinel Sect, Sylvan Fellowship Eon Fellowship, Harmony Sanctum, Reverie Nebulous, Mystery of the Verdant Embrace, Order of Aurora Mystica, Court of the Ironclad
Celestial Harmony Sect Indigo and Momiji Order of the Umbral Oracle Order of Aurora Mystica, Conclave Illuminara, Rex Catonis
Guild of Golden Shadows Chrysos Harmony Sanctum, Reverie Nebulous Ignis Aeternum, Azure Sentinel Sect
Azure Sentinel Sect Thalassa Ignis Aeternum, Reverie Nebulous Eon Fellowship, Harmony Sanctum, Guild of Golden Shadows
Reverie Nebulous Nephele Guild of Golden Shadows, Azure Sentinel Sect Ignis Aeternum, Eon Fellowship, Court of the Ironclad
Eon Fellowship Glinos Order of Aurora Mystica, Court of the Ironclad Ignis Aeternum, Azure Sentinel Sect, Sylvan Fellowship, Reverie Nebulous
Order of the Umbral Oracle Noctis Harmony Sanctum, Ordo Amicitia Celestial Harmony Sect
Mystery of the Verdant Embrace Opsithe Harmony Sanctum, Ordo Amicitia Ignis Aeternum, Court of the Ironclad
Conclave Illuminara Tarsica Order of Aurora Mystica Celestial Harmony Sect
Temple Alabaster Ivory Court of the Ironclad, Ordo Amicitia None
Court of the Ironclad Fenrir Eon Fellowship Ignis Aeternum, Harmony Sanctum, Reverie Nebulous, Mystery of the Verdant Embrace
Accord Concordia Lukedu Sanctum Delphica None
Mystery of the Stygian Veil Styx Temple Illuminata, Noble Counselors Ordo Amicitia
Sylvan Fellowship Faun Ignis Aeternum Eon Fellowship, Harmony Sanctum
Mystery of Red Mirth Silenus Rex Catonis None
Rex Catonis Cato Mystery of Red Mirth Celestial Harmony Sect
Sanctum Delphica Sisera Accord Concordia, Reverie Nebulous None
Ordo Amicitia Erasmus Order of the Umbral Oracle, Mystery of the Verdant Embrace Mystery of the Stygian Veil
Temple Illuminata Nikolaj Mystery of the Stygian Veil None

Symbols and Iconography

The symbols and iconography of the Reformed Stripping Path, which are largely derived from those of the traditional Stripping Path and the religion of the Alperkin people, reflect the movement's commitment to self-discovery, Dionysian ecstasy, and cosmic reverence. These symbols are often used in rituals, ceremonies, and as representations of the key principles of the religion. The religion's most notable symbols and images are described below.

The Grapevine

The most ancient and important of all Bassarid images, the grapevine represents abundance and fertility, and is seen as a manifestation of the blessings of the Supreme God of the Bassarid religion. Insofar as the grapevine undergoes cycles of growth, dormancy, and renewal, the vine serves as a symbol of transformation and rebirth. The emergence of the grapevine also represents the interconnection between man and nature, and of man's direct, personal relationship with Dionysus. The appearance of a new vine, and the growth of new grapes, are seen as positive omens, whereas the death of a grapevine is regarded as the worst of all possible omens.

The Serpent

A statue of a golden serpent stands guard over an opulent vineyard outside the city of Aurelia.

Serpents ranging from snakes and lizards to fish, insects like centipedes and millipedes, and small mammals such as weasels, represent significant symbols of the complex, often contradictory nature of Dionysus and carry great significance within the religious context. Reptiles especially carry profound symbolic significance in the Bassarid religion. To this end, the shedding of a reptile's skin represents the rebirth and renewal which one experiences when following the religion's teachings. Such creatures, especially venomous snakes, also represent the intoxicating effects of Dionysus, and the god's mysterious, sacred chaos.

The Mermaid/Melusine

Stripping Path tradition holds that mermaids are the descendants of the first pirates who inhabited the Strait of Haifa, and that the queen of the mermaids, Melusine, was the most faithful servant of Ariadne, the bride of Dionysus. With that said, mermaids represent the feminine energies of creation, intuition, and receptivity which are central to Bassarid practices. They also represent the the exploration of the subconscious and the mysteries of the human soul. In the same way as mermaids inhabit and explore the deepest, darkest depths of the ocean, the Bassarid worshiper inhabits and explores the depths of their own individual spirit and existence.

The Sacred Hounds

Great Pyrenees are very commonly employed in the protection of temples, woodland shrines, and other places regarded as holy in the Reformed Stripping Path.

The Reformed Stripping Path reveres two breeds of dogs above all others, regarding them as sacred companions of the Supreme God - the beagle and the great pyrenees. The beagle is the most faithful companion of Bacchus, and represents the tenacity which is required for for self-discovery, and the pursuit of authenticity. The Great Pyrenees is regarded as the protector of the Temples of Dionysus, and of the souls of his followers, and is regarded as a symbol of of devotion to the spiritual path.

The Juniper Tree

The fast-growing Juniper tree is regarded in the Reformed Stripping Path as a symbol of chaos. The rapid and often unpredictable expansion of juniper forests creates an environment that is constantly changing. This symbolizes the ever-shifting nature of life and the inability to pass through the same forest twice, emphasizing the impermanence of experiences, and the struggle of man to find order - direction - in the apparent chaos of nature.

Community Structure

Governance

The High Priestess of the Bassarid Temple of Vaeringheim rule from her ancient throne, known as the Aegis of Seraphic Dominion..

Governance of the Reformed Stripping Path falls under the jurisdiction of the High Priestess of the Bassarid Temple of Vaeringheim, one of the three co-equal heads of state who comprise the Council of Kings, the supreme authority over Bassaridia Vaeringheim. The High Priestess is responsible for appointing Bassarid Priestesses to the Bacchanalia, the body of priestesses who are delegated the responsibility of overseeing the affairs of the religion's various Mysteries, or sects. The Bacchanalia, to this end, stands as a cornerstone of the religion's political framework, as it works on behalf of the High Priestess in order to ensure cohesion and to safeguard the sanctity of the spiritual practices embraced by the followers of the various Mysteries associated Reformed Stripping Path.

Conclusion

The Reformed Stripping Path draws significant influence from the other major Hostian belief systems, namely the Stripping Path for which the religion is named, the Pallisican Religion, and to a lesser extent the Alperkin religion. Of these, the Reformed Stripping Path is most heavily influenced by the former, although it is characterized by some key differences, especially with respect to its inclusion of indigenous religious traditions and its increased emphasis on the worship of Planetary Divines. The Reformed Stripping Path also deviates from the Stripping Path with respect to its views on the Triality of Oversouls. It is the case that whereas the Stripping Path promotes an embrace of chaos and a general rejection of order, the Reformed Stripping Path aligns its views with those of the Pallisican Religion, regarding the pursuit of order as the highest of spiritual aims. On the basis of this difference of views with respect to the Triality of Oversouls, the Reformed Stripping Path is regarded as being a significantly less extreme and subversive religion than the Stripping Path.