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Anur was developed as a philosophy to understand meaning, knowledge and the nature of god, the cosmos, the place of mankind in creation, and how a man should use nature-derived laws to live honourable and upstanding lives. | Anur was developed as a philosophy to understand meaning, knowledge and the nature of god, the cosmos, the place of mankind in creation, and how a man should use nature-derived laws to live honourable and upstanding lives. | ||
== | == Nine Truths of Hvarsidan == | ||
==== | ==== Truth of Light - To See is to Know ==== | ||
==== | ==== Truth of Fire - To Burn is to Transform ==== | ||
==== | ==== Truth of the Cycle - All Things Rise and Fall ==== | ||
==== | ==== Truth of Judgment - Mercy and Justice Must Walk Together ==== | ||
==== | ==== Truth of Shadows - Even in Darkness, the Sun Remains ==== | ||
==== | ==== Truth of Fire’s Gift - We Are the Bearers of the Flame ==== | ||
==== | ==== Truth of the Eternal Horizon - Walk with the Sun, Not Against It ==== | ||
==== | ==== Truth of Duality - Light and Shadow Define Each Other ==== | ||
==== | ==== Truth of the Unbroken Path - The Journey Never Ends ==== | ||
== Sacred Pyres - Atarvarun == | == Sacred Pyres - Atarvarun == | ||
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== Razsta Hvarezn - Pillars of the Sun == | == Razsta Hvarezn - Pillars of the Sun == | ||
Tall sky-pointing obelisks surrounded by a plaza, they are inscribed with the nine truths and function as both focal points for communities, sundials and markers for trigonometry, which the ancient Ithrieni used to create some of the first numerically correct cartographical and navigational charts in Gotha. | Tall sky-pointing obelisks surrounded by a plaza, they are inscribed with the nine truths and function as both focal points for communities, sundials and markers for trigonometry, which the ancient Ithrieni used to create some of the first numerically correct cartographical and navigational charts in [[Gotha]]. | ||
== Darezwar Suna - Sun's Beacon == | == Darezwar Suna - Sun's Beacon == |
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Anur is the majority religion of Ithrien.
Hvarsidan
Hvarsidan is the sun god of the faith, whose rays give life and judge the living, the one who gave fire its physical, spiritual and metaphorical power. The creator of the universe and the keeper of astral order.
Anur - The Wanderer
Anura Xobatita - also known as Anur the great founding philosopher. Anur was an ancient philosophy and mathematician whose work revolved around epistemology, jurisprudence, trigonometry and astronomy. Anur discussed and studied the nature of things, the nature of meaning, what to know, and the truths that could be derived from human nature and the physical world.
Anur travelled through the Zahraan peninsula, Ashum, Ittariya, and the Kaypa desert, collecting wisdom and teaching and setting up schools around bonfires. He was a man who survived on the patronage of those hosting him and dedicated his entire life to his studies and the education of other thinkers.
Anur was developed as a philosophy to understand meaning, knowledge and the nature of god, the cosmos, the place of mankind in creation, and how a man should use nature-derived laws to live honourable and upstanding lives.
Nine Truths of Hvarsidan
Truth of Light - To See is to Know
Truth of Fire - To Burn is to Transform
Truth of the Cycle - All Things Rise and Fall
Truth of Judgment - Mercy and Justice Must Walk Together
Truth of Shadows - Even in Darkness, the Sun Remains
Truth of Fire’s Gift - We Are the Bearers of the Flame
Truth of the Eternal Horizon - Walk with the Sun, Not Against It
Truth of Duality - Light and Shadow Define Each Other
Truth of the Unbroken Path - The Journey Never Ends
Sacred Pyres - Atarvarun
Ātar Razšta - The Burning Law
Xvarəzn Ātar - Sun Fire
Varstazar - Judgement Fire
Atar Gauxta - Moving Fire
Darəzwar Atar - Resilience Fire
Razsta Hvarezn - Pillars of the Sun
Tall sky-pointing obelisks surrounded by a plaza, they are inscribed with the nine truths and function as both focal points for communities, sundials and markers for trigonometry, which the ancient Ithrieni used to create some of the first numerically correct cartographical and navigational charts in Gotha.
Darezwar Suna - Sun's Beacon
Pillars where a mystic lived a top of.