Oun
In the beginning was Light.
The Light was all and all was the Light.
And this is how it had always been.
Oun is believed to be the eldest of all deities and progenitor to most of them. More radical organizations have taken a monotheistic approach, worshipping Oun singularily. Oun is seen as the bringer of light and justice, a bearer of wisdom and giver of guidance. He stands opposed to Zaklaka , the Black Wyrm.
The Orthodox Church views Oun as the bringer of harmony. His light is the celestial song given form.
The High Korinthian Church worships Oun as the celestian Judge, keeping the universe in harmonious balance through his divine wisdom and justice.
The First Light Church takes this a step further: Oun's justice is absolute, and the Emperor is the executor of his will.
Light, Radiance, Justice, Harmony
Divine Domains
Light, Life, Order
Holy Books & Codes
The Fostoria, The 48 Articles of Faith
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A starburst, 8 points, shorter at the diagonals and longest at the bottom point.
Holidays
Summer Solstice (High Summer), Day after the Winter Solstice - Welcome back the light.
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