Cult of Sardar the Liberator
Cult of Sardar the Liberator
The Cult of Sardar the Liberator is a splinter sect from the Cult of Sardar which was formed as a direct reaction to the Cult of Sardar the Conqueror. This sect believes that the Cult of Sardar the Conqueror's interpretation of conquest and oppression is distorted and contrary to the true teachings of the god of war. Their main goal is to fight the influence and actions of the Conqueror sect, while preserving the original image of the Sardar as a protector of the weak and an advocate of justice in battle. Members of the Cult of Sardar the Liberator are dedicated to promoting such ideals as freedom, justice, and balance in warfare. They believe war should be fought only to defend the weak and defeat oppression, not to conquer and subdue others. They regard Sardar as the Divine Liberator, a god who guides those who strive for justice and emancipation, rather than conquest. The priests of the Cult of Sardar the Liberator are committed to teaching self-defense and fighting techniques to those who suffer oppression, so that they can defend themselves and fight for their freedom. They organize ceremonies and rituals focused on liberation and resistance against oppressive forces. Offerings and sacrifices are made to invoke the Sardar's guidance in the pursuit of justice and freedom. This sect often conflicts with the Cult of Sardar the Conqueror, seeking to thwart his actions and influences. Members of the Cult of Sardar the Liberator see themselves as defenders of the true vision of Sardar and work to spread their message of liberation and justice across the lands. Many followers of this sect join resistance and rebellion movements to fight against oppressive forces and pursue the liberation of subjugated peoples.
Founding Date
1102 NE
Type
Religious, Cult
Alternative Names
Liberators
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