Naskel
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Naskel is a religion.
Core Beliefs
The Nine Gods
Orundure - celestial/father
Osumare - rainbow/creation
Ifola - rain/life
Dumire - unity
Otitola - truth
Sabade - joy
Isura - protection/safety
Eremoni - love
Losade - future/fortune
Omonan - family, friendship
Seat of Orundure
Jars of Remembrance - The Ibare "Homage in the soil"
The Ibare are essential to the identity and attachment to the land for Naskel peoples. The jars are large ceramic containers of strong-backed ceramic designed to store the remains of the dead; the dead are first ceremoniously allowed to dry under large piles of salt in the morning yards of temples before they are sealed inside intricately decorated jars that commemorate the deceased life.
Wealthy families have crypts in the town homes or mausoleums in their farms to hold the jars of their deceased, places that can be visited to remember them. Once jars become too numerous of the deceased become unfamiliar to the family, they are taken to the Ibare hills, where jars are placed in dry hills amongst thousands of others or in caves.
The Ibare hills are the physical deed of a community to their land, their ancestor's death and remain forever tying them to their lands. These hills are highly respected, and places families visit to celebrate their forgotten and long-lost ancestors; festivals see families visit areas of the hill they believe to hold their ancestors and hold celebrations with music, colourful fabrics and delicious food.
Worship
Temples
Gida Gaskiya
Naskel is an organised religion, and its hierarchy is called the Gida Gaskiya, meaning "house of truth", a preacher hierarchy under the authority of the Samuno. A preacher from amongst the hierarchy is uplifted to the position of moral and theological guide. The Samuno resides in the coastal city of Unzaki in Bashira (nation 91).
The Gida Gaskiya is composed of preachers selected by national or regional Naskel preacher associations that are sent to Unzaki to commune with the greater Naskel community. The conclave of the Gida Gaskiya meets regularly to discuss matters of faith and make proclamations that all naskel preachers adhere to across the Naskel world.
The Samuno's authority is what gives preachers their legitimacy, and all legitimate preachers have their title bestowed by the Unzaki conclave and the office of the Samuno.
Jinwara
The Jinwara is the sacred text of Naskel. It was formulated by the Gida Gaskiya with all the songs of worship and poems of doctrine. TheThe text is written in poetic and song form to teach the beliefs and doctrines of the faith and to inspire and guide the lives of the Naskel believers.