Divinity Rituals
Divinity rituals are ways for an individual (actor) to increase the active Divinity in an object (the subject of the ritual).
Consecration
Brings out the Divinity present in the subject of the ritual.Blessing
Grants a part of the Divinity of the actor(s) to the subject.Sacrifice
Takes all Divinity from the sacrificed creature and relocates it to the subject of the ritual.Execution
Consecration
Consecration is the ritual of aligning– or activating– the Divinity of the subject.Blessing
Blessing is the ritual of gifting Divinity to an object.Sacrifice
Sacrifice is the ritual of forcibly relocating Divinity from a living creature to an object.Components and tools
To complete a Divinity ritual, one must have an object to act as the subject of the ritual, which will hold the activated Divinity. There are a number of requirements, none of which are mandatory, but the more of these which are met, the more Divinity the object will be able to hold, and the more Divinity that it innately holds.
- Purity of Material - The object is made of material that is all the same type and all from one source (i.e. gold from one lode, wood from one tree, stone from one quarry).
- Symmetry of Build - The object is symmetric along at least one line.
- Complexity of Design - The object has many details, large and small, which combine to create large images, but can also create small images.
Participants
A Divinity ritual also requires an actor (though keep in mind that "actor" can refer to a group, as well), who will complete the ritual.
Consecration
One person or a group who believes that the object is Divine, or wants it to be so.Blessing
One person or a group who believes that the object is Divine, or wants it to be so.Sacrifice
A Shadow or Spirit creature to be sacrificed, and someone to do the deed.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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