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==Mythology==
 
==Mythology==
 
===Deities===
 
===Deities===
*'''Sünná''' - Goddess representing the sun personified. Sister of Lünná, goddess and personification of the moon. She represents light and hope to her followers.
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*'''Sünná''' - Goddess representing the sun personified. Twin sister of Lünná, goddess and personification of the moon. She represents light and hope to her followers.
*'''Lünná''' - Goddess representing the moon personified. As her sister Sünná represents light, Lünná represents the dichotomy of the seasons in Prizyetsa. She is the patron goddess of the winter months when darkness envelopes the north of country.
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*'''Lünná''' - Goddess representing the moon personified. As her twin sister Sünná represents light, Lünná represents the dichotomy of the seasons in Prizyetsa. She is the patron goddess of the winter months when darkness envelopes the north of country.
  
 
==Religious Practices==
 
==Religious Practices==
 
===Modern Practices===
 
===Modern Practices===
 
[[category: The United Federation of Prizyetsa]]
 
[[category: The United Federation of Prizyetsa]]

Revision as of 12:59, 28 December 2014

Prizyetsi paganism refers to the theology and religious practices of the Prizyetsi peoples which rose to prominence during the first golden age, and is still widely practiced today by many citizens of The United Federation of Prizyetsa both within the Federation as well as abroad. Rather than a single indivisible religion, Prizyetsi paganism has often been described an a system of interlocking and interrelated religious beliefs and practices which incorporate individual regional sects and family traditions which all fit into a broad belief system.

History

Rise of Paganism

High Golden Ages

City-State Period

Sources

Mythology

Deities

  • Sünná - Goddess representing the sun personified. Twin sister of Lünná, goddess and personification of the moon. She represents light and hope to her followers.
  • Lünná - Goddess representing the moon personified. As her twin sister Sünná represents light, Lünná represents the dichotomy of the seasons in Prizyetsa. She is the patron goddess of the winter months when darkness envelopes the north of country.

Religious Practices

Modern Practices