Tarrius
Tarrius the Creator, God of Wonders
One of the eight divines of Magvel, Tarrius is fabled to have forged weapons and armor for his fellow gods during the Strife Ages.
The most fundamental belief of the knowledge domain. Information itself is divine, and we may better understand divinity by learning more about the world.
Failure is Still Progress
Life is nothing but a series of lessons. Failure teaches valuable lessons, and with careful thought, so can success. Embrace failure as a tool, because it simply means there is more to understand.
Learning is Lifelong
The day we stop acquiring knowledge is the day we cease to exist. Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it.
The Greatest Works are Passed Through Fire
Nothing is achieved without struggle. The greater the struggle, the greater the reward. The only difference between unworked steel and a deadly blade is that one has survived the forge.
Even The Strongest Steel Can Be Reforged
No matter how strong and no matter how set in one's ways, there is always the capacity for change and growth. It is never too late to build oneself into something more.
To Live is to Build; to Build is to Live
Life is an eternal struggle against entropy: the universe pulling toward disorder. It is the sacred duty of all people to fight this tendency, to build great works of steel, to build meaningful relationships, and to build flourishing social orders that will stand the test of time.
Bend, but Never Break
All of us face trials that batter and challenge us, and sometimes we fail. But while we may bend to trials, we must never let them break us.
Building is a Divine Act
The creation of structures, both physical and social, is a sacred act. In building, one emulates the work of the gods, harnessing the power of creation to improve the world around them.
Innovation Drives Progress
The only limit to what can be achieved is our own imagination. By constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible, we can create new solutions to old problems and drive progress forward.
The Future is Built on the Foundation of the Past
To truly understand how to build something great, one must first understand the history and legacy of what came before. The past is the foundation upon which we can build something truly great and enduring.
Collaboration is Key
No one person can build something truly great on their own. Collaboration and teamwork are essential in achieving greatness, bringing together the unique talents and perspectives of many individuals to create something truly exceptional.
Precision is Everything
In the realm of engineering and architecture, precision is everything. The smallest mistake can have disastrous consequences, so attention to detail and a commitment to excellence are essential.
The Power of Infrastructure
Infrastructure is the backbone of society, the foundation upon which everything else is built. A well-planned and well-maintained infrastructure is essential in creating a prosperous and functional society.
Practicality is Beautiful
The beauty of a well-designed structure is not just in its appearance but in its functionality and practicality. A structure that is both beautiful and useful is the ultimate expression of engineering and architecture
Beliefs
Knowledge is PowerThe most fundamental belief of the knowledge domain. Information itself is divine, and we may better understand divinity by learning more about the world.
Failure is Still Progress
Life is nothing but a series of lessons. Failure teaches valuable lessons, and with careful thought, so can success. Embrace failure as a tool, because it simply means there is more to understand.
Learning is Lifelong
The day we stop acquiring knowledge is the day we cease to exist. Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it.
The Greatest Works are Passed Through Fire
Nothing is achieved without struggle. The greater the struggle, the greater the reward. The only difference between unworked steel and a deadly blade is that one has survived the forge.
Even The Strongest Steel Can Be Reforged
No matter how strong and no matter how set in one's ways, there is always the capacity for change and growth. It is never too late to build oneself into something more.
To Live is to Build; to Build is to Live
Life is an eternal struggle against entropy: the universe pulling toward disorder. It is the sacred duty of all people to fight this tendency, to build great works of steel, to build meaningful relationships, and to build flourishing social orders that will stand the test of time.
Bend, but Never Break
All of us face trials that batter and challenge us, and sometimes we fail. But while we may bend to trials, we must never let them break us.
Building is a Divine Act
The creation of structures, both physical and social, is a sacred act. In building, one emulates the work of the gods, harnessing the power of creation to improve the world around them.
Innovation Drives Progress
The only limit to what can be achieved is our own imagination. By constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible, we can create new solutions to old problems and drive progress forward.
The Future is Built on the Foundation of the Past
To truly understand how to build something great, one must first understand the history and legacy of what came before. The past is the foundation upon which we can build something truly great and enduring.
Collaboration is Key
No one person can build something truly great on their own. Collaboration and teamwork are essential in achieving greatness, bringing together the unique talents and perspectives of many individuals to create something truly exceptional.
Precision is Everything
In the realm of engineering and architecture, precision is everything. The smallest mistake can have disastrous consequences, so attention to detail and a commitment to excellence are essential.
The Power of Infrastructure
Infrastructure is the backbone of society, the foundation upon which everything else is built. A well-planned and well-maintained infrastructure is essential in creating a prosperous and functional society.
Practicality is Beautiful
The beauty of a well-designed structure is not just in its appearance but in its functionality and practicality. A structure that is both beautiful and useful is the ultimate expression of engineering and architecture
"As sight blesses many with knowledge of the world, some internal sense blesses us with knowledge of divinity. Blame not those who lack faith, just as you would blame not the blind for lacking sight."-Hufuli Drakesword
Customs
It is customary for followers of Tarrius to be cremated. Every Temple of Tarrius has a special forge specifically to burn corpses but outdoor funeral pyres are another common option.Divine Domains
Knowledge, Forge
Tenets of Faith
- You shall not be lazy or idle
- You shall seek to understand that which you do not
- You shall prepare for times of sorrow and enjoy the times of peace
- You shall master your craft
- You shall educate the young and ignorant, for knowledge is a gift that none should be denied
Holidays
Lighting of the Forge
For one week in early spring, forges are shut down as devotees of the domain take a break to enjoy time with family and friends. On the seventh day, the forge is re-lit--often with a variety of colored powders and accompanied by a fireworks display to celebrate the coming of a new year.
The Passing of the Name
A festival to honour the memory of those passed.
For one week in early spring, forges are shut down as devotees of the domain take a break to enjoy time with family and friends. On the seventh day, the forge is re-lit--often with a variety of colored powders and accompanied by a fireworks display to celebrate the coming of a new year.
The Passing of the Name
A festival to honour the memory of those passed.
His symbol, the Wheel of Progress
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architecture, craftsmanship, education, infrastructure, learning, planning
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"Thus at the flaming forge of life
Our fortunes must be wrought;
Thus on its sounding anvil shaped
Each burning deed and thought."
Our fortunes must be wrought;
Thus on its sounding anvil shaped
Each burning deed and thought."
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