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==[[Cedrism]]==
==[[Cedrism]]==


Practitioners of the Cedrist Faith regard him as a water spirit, descended from [[Elwynn (Goddess)|Elwynn]], who became familiar with humanity and travelled across the lands to teach people music and the arts. The fishing cat, a now-rare wild cat that roams much of the length of the River Elwynn, is seen as an embodiment of Ayreon.
Practitioners of the Cedrist Faith regard him as a water spirit, descended from [[Elwynn (Goddess)|Elwynn]], who became familiar with humanity and travelled across the lands to teach people music and the arts. The fishing cat, a now-rare wild cat that roams much of the length of the River Elwynn, is closely associated with Ayreon.


==[[Holodomatic School]]==
==[[Holodomatic School]]==
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Ayreon is popular among initiates of the Holodomatic School in Eastern Benacia. He is appealed to on matters of fertility and ingenuity, healing, and inspiration. As a Guiding Holy, he is also appealed to protect the way for initiates to reach out towards the Ultimate.
Ayreon is popular among initiates of the Holodomatic School in Eastern Benacia. He is appealed to on matters of fertility and ingenuity, healing, and inspiration. As a Guiding Holy, he is also appealed to protect the way for initiates to reach out towards the Ultimate.


Much of his worship is drawn from Cedrist mythology and practices, but have been thoroughly infused with imagery and importance from Iacchis, a popular Kaikian Antican deity. This makes Ayreon a more significant figure of worship in the Holodomatic School than in the Cedrist Faith, where he played a relatively minor role alongside the various gods of war.
Much of his worship is drawn from Cedrist mythology and motifs, reconfigured to fit with Holodomatic practices, but this version of Ayreon has been thoroughly infused with the imagery and importance from Iacchis, a popular Kaikian Antican deity. This makes Ayreon a more significant figure of worship in the Holodomatic School than in the Cedrist Faith, where he played a relatively minor role alongside the various gods of war and authority.





Revision as of 23:14, 28 September 2020

Ayreon is an transcendi in the Cedrist Faith and a Guiding Holy in the Holodomatic School.

Cedrism

Practitioners of the Cedrist Faith regard him as a water spirit, descended from Elwynn, who became familiar with humanity and travelled across the lands to teach people music and the arts. The fishing cat, a now-rare wild cat that roams much of the length of the River Elwynn, is closely associated with Ayreon.

Holodomatic School

Ayreon is popular among initiates of the Holodomatic School in Eastern Benacia. He is appealed to on matters of fertility and ingenuity, healing, and inspiration. As a Guiding Holy, he is also appealed to protect the way for initiates to reach out towards the Ultimate.

Much of his worship is drawn from Cedrist mythology and motifs, reconfigured to fit with Holodomatic practices, but this version of Ayreon has been thoroughly infused with the imagery and importance from Iacchis, a popular Kaikian Antican deity. This makes Ayreon a more significant figure of worship in the Holodomatic School than in the Cedrist Faith, where he played a relatively minor role alongside the various gods of war and authority.