Greetings, I have a homebrew setting going here...
At first it was for my english essay, but it's sorta taken a hold of me in the last week. This is my first homebrew setting so please be kind.
Deep within the idea of existence, slowly, inexorably moving towards the End a sphere drifts. Propelled ever onwards by sentient thought the world of Cyaaneis (See-yarn-e-us) lives. Ruled and controlled by gods known collectively as the Lords of Light the people of Cyaaneis live out their lives, unknowing of the immense power that they hold. Rolling green hills and lush forests hide the sinister surface at the heart of the world. Since the Great Awakening the forces of darkness have tried to wrest control of the land from the Lords of Light. Erupting from the Core, the daemon armies corrupt all that they caress while heroes of the old times do battle.
A Brief Philosophy of Cyaaneis
Unbeknownst to the common people of this world, Cyaaneis is actually situated inside a giant sphere of thought. Every living element that is capable of sentient thoughts, feelings and emotions sustains the “bubble” of existence that is Cyaaneis; for without belief, the world would cease to be and thus no thought could occur to sustain it. Cyaanite scholars call this phenomenon the “Wheel of Existence”. It is believed that if enough living beings concentrate on one element of thought, then whatever is thought about will come into being. A widely excepted faction of scholars believe that in this manner the Lords of Light came into being. Due to the people’s need for guidance during the Great Awakening they created, from their collective thoughts a race of amazingly omnipresent and powerful beings known only as the Lords of Light. Following this train of thought (no pun intended) it is believed that Daemons came into being through the nightmares of the people. So while the Lords of Light were brought into being by the collective need of guidance by the population, daemons are literally the stuff of nightmares, conjured from the deepest fears of all sentient creatures.
Mythology
While sentient creatures were able to conjure of sorts their own pantheon, they still needed an explanation of all things. It would be impossible to detail the complete mythology of all the races on Cyaaneis, so for the moment let us just focus on the main myths.
When humans became sentient, were able to think and feel some emotions, but still found that they were emotionally lacking. Collectively they felt that they needed some sort of higher guidance and as a result of such great feeling, a number of deities were created. From their lack of love, they created Jasnesqua, the goddess of love and hope. From their lack of wisdom, they created Kilunesay the God of Wisdom. For their need of protection, they created Verghast, god of War and Thunder For their wanting of power, they created Sahaquiel, the evil God of Tyranny and Subjugation, the goddess of healing, Selûnki is venerated as the sun goddess as the sun brings warmth and grow. These are the greater deities of Cyanneis and they are worshiped over the breadth of Cyaaneis.
By using the gods as a storytelling tool, the races of Cyaaneis gave their natural world meaning. The barbarian tribes from the northern steppes of Fngir tell the story of the Storm. Before our time began, the god Verghast ruled the skies. He and his legions would race across the sky in their shining chariots that were pulled by steeds with vast metallic wings. They would chase away all the evil from the land atop their chariots; the days were full of sun and Selûnki brought with her much happiness. Then one day an immense, foul cloud came across the land and Selûnki was forced to flee. Verghast saw this and rallied his legion around him intent upon destroying this blight upon the land. As his chariots raced towards the foulness, darkness unlike anything ever seen before erupted from the middle of the blight. Sahaquiel, god of Tyranny revealed himself and his evil intentions of domination. What followed was a great and mighty battle, in which Verghast personally banished Sahaquiel to the centre of Cyaaneis. This is how the tribes of Fngir make sense of lunar eclipses and thunderstorms. As simple as this sounds, this is accepted as nature’s law in many areas of Cyaaneis, although they may vary according to which deities are generally venerated by the populace. Elves of the Tor Serphimir, which roughly translates into The Forest of Angels, tell the chronicle of the tears of Elernmir, elven god of beauty and confidant of Selûnki. It is said that when the clouds gather on the horizon, Elernmir rushes from her woodland home to the sky palace of Selûnki and together they weep as the clouds cover the her radiant sun. This is how the elves explain rainfall.
At first it was for my english essay, but it's sorta taken a hold of me in the last week. This is my first homebrew setting so please be kind.
Deep within the idea of existence, slowly, inexorably moving towards the End a sphere drifts. Propelled ever onwards by sentient thought the world of Cyaaneis (See-yarn-e-us) lives. Ruled and controlled by gods known collectively as the Lords of Light the people of Cyaaneis live out their lives, unknowing of the immense power that they hold. Rolling green hills and lush forests hide the sinister surface at the heart of the world. Since the Great Awakening the forces of darkness have tried to wrest control of the land from the Lords of Light. Erupting from the Core, the daemon armies corrupt all that they caress while heroes of the old times do battle.
A Brief Philosophy of Cyaaneis
Unbeknownst to the common people of this world, Cyaaneis is actually situated inside a giant sphere of thought. Every living element that is capable of sentient thoughts, feelings and emotions sustains the “bubble” of existence that is Cyaaneis; for without belief, the world would cease to be and thus no thought could occur to sustain it. Cyaanite scholars call this phenomenon the “Wheel of Existence”. It is believed that if enough living beings concentrate on one element of thought, then whatever is thought about will come into being. A widely excepted faction of scholars believe that in this manner the Lords of Light came into being. Due to the people’s need for guidance during the Great Awakening they created, from their collective thoughts a race of amazingly omnipresent and powerful beings known only as the Lords of Light. Following this train of thought (no pun intended) it is believed that Daemons came into being through the nightmares of the people. So while the Lords of Light were brought into being by the collective need of guidance by the population, daemons are literally the stuff of nightmares, conjured from the deepest fears of all sentient creatures.
Mythology
While sentient creatures were able to conjure of sorts their own pantheon, they still needed an explanation of all things. It would be impossible to detail the complete mythology of all the races on Cyaaneis, so for the moment let us just focus on the main myths.
When humans became sentient, were able to think and feel some emotions, but still found that they were emotionally lacking. Collectively they felt that they needed some sort of higher guidance and as a result of such great feeling, a number of deities were created. From their lack of love, they created Jasnesqua, the goddess of love and hope. From their lack of wisdom, they created Kilunesay the God of Wisdom. For their need of protection, they created Verghast, god of War and Thunder For their wanting of power, they created Sahaquiel, the evil God of Tyranny and Subjugation, the goddess of healing, Selûnki is venerated as the sun goddess as the sun brings warmth and grow. These are the greater deities of Cyanneis and they are worshiped over the breadth of Cyaaneis.
By using the gods as a storytelling tool, the races of Cyaaneis gave their natural world meaning. The barbarian tribes from the northern steppes of Fngir tell the story of the Storm. Before our time began, the god Verghast ruled the skies. He and his legions would race across the sky in their shining chariots that were pulled by steeds with vast metallic wings. They would chase away all the evil from the land atop their chariots; the days were full of sun and Selûnki brought with her much happiness. Then one day an immense, foul cloud came across the land and Selûnki was forced to flee. Verghast saw this and rallied his legion around him intent upon destroying this blight upon the land. As his chariots raced towards the foulness, darkness unlike anything ever seen before erupted from the middle of the blight. Sahaquiel, god of Tyranny revealed himself and his evil intentions of domination. What followed was a great and mighty battle, in which Verghast personally banished Sahaquiel to the centre of Cyaaneis. This is how the tribes of Fngir make sense of lunar eclipses and thunderstorms. As simple as this sounds, this is accepted as nature’s law in many areas of Cyaaneis, although they may vary according to which deities are generally venerated by the populace. Elves of the Tor Serphimir, which roughly translates into The Forest of Angels, tell the chronicle of the tears of Elernmir, elven god of beauty and confidant of Selûnki. It is said that when the clouds gather on the horizon, Elernmir rushes from her woodland home to the sky palace of Selûnki and together they weep as the clouds cover the her radiant sun. This is how the elves explain rainfall.