Hantzuism

Hantzuism is a polytheistic philosophy and religion, spread throughout mostly the Yokun Empire. Worship of the Hantzuistic Pantheon is widespread throughout northern Epeoris, though not necasserily as a religion per se.

Tenets of Faith

Hantzuism asserts that all aspirations are achievable by choosing the correct path
Serenity by Seven
Choose seven gods which you appease, and through them you will be serene.
Freedom by Mortality
Freedom stems from the certainty of death.
Greatness by Pride
Take pride in your fortes, and your greatness will show.
Greatness by Humility
Greatness will come to those who are humble in their achievements.
Persuasion by Cordiality
Let people reach your conclusion on their own by welcoming them to ponder.
Persuasion by Violence
The truth will become appearant to those who's claims were disproven.
Honor by Virtue
Honor is not a virtue by itself, but a sum-quality of the virtous.
Respect by Exchange
Respect is earned by those who can see from your perspective.
Desire by Resolution
One's desires are one's own. Do not wait for others to act on them.
Order by Chaos
To impose order, one must first witness chaos.
Evil by Good
The sole desire to do good is not enough for creating good; one must also have an ability. Finding one's ability to do good is crucial to doing good. To do evil, one must seek the good they alone perceive.
Suffering by Rigidity
Inability to change leads to suffering. As the world changes, so must its denizens, or face suffering. To impose suffering upon others, refuse them change and allow them to wait for misery.
Disease by Negligence
For disease to take its toll, and for diseases to flourish, negligence is key. Discard proper treatment, neglect preemptive care, disease shall flourish.
Disease by Malice
To cause illness, seek malice. Harm and hinder; act spitefuly and without gain. Disease can grow in the healthiest bodies due to a single malicious thorn.

Members of the Hantzuistic Pantheon

  • Abel, god of vengeance.
  • Adis, god of music and dance.
  • Agonis, god of healing.
  • Akadi, goddess of air.
  • Atgeldes, god of travel and transportation.
  • Baisha, goddess of misfortune.
  • Bane, god of tyranny.
  • Cain, god of murder.
  • Ella'li, goddess of disease and poison.
  • Grumbar, god of earth.
  • Hacate, goddess of witchcraft.
  • Helena, goddess of beauty.
  • Helios, god of the sun.
  • Imon, god of protection.
  • Ioun, deity of knowledge.
  • Istishia, god of water.
  • Khaziba, deity of deception.
  • Kossuth, god of fire.
  • Lune, goddess of the moons.
  • Masech, god of clandestineness.
  • Morana, goddess of winter.
  • Muvir, god of weaponry and slaughter.
  • Nyx, goddess of night and darkness.
  • Oaris, god of death.
  • Onva, goddess of felines and hedonism.
  • Orrual, god of liches and undeath.
  • Pheistus, god of invention and craftsmanship.
  • Silvanus, god of wild nature.
  • Sophis, god of magic.
  • Soryna, goddess of peace.
  • Strebetris, god of storms and tricks.
  • The Raven Queen, goddess of death and fate.
  • Thea, goddess of agriculture.
  • Torog, god of captivity and imprisonment.
  • Yesugei, god of physical strength.

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