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== Gods == | == Gods == | ||
*Emfáidish: The Sun god of life and birth. Emfáidish is often honored during ceremonies celebrating births or harvests. Emfáidish is said to be the creator of the universe. | *[[Emfáidish]]: The Sun god of life and birth. Emfáidish is often honored during ceremonies celebrating births or harvests. Emfáidish is said to be the creator of the universe. | ||
*Vélyai: The Close Moon god of celebration and revelry. Vélyai is often honored during celebrations. Vélyai is said to host paradise for those who are good and faithful. | *[[Vélyai]]: The Close Moon god of celebration and revelry. Vélyai is often honored during celebrations. Vélyai is said to host paradise for those who are good and faithful. | ||
*Zházami: The Middle Moon god of wisdom and judgement. Zházami is often honored during milestones in one's life, such as coming of age. Zházami is said to judge souls after they enter the afterlife. | *[[Zházami]]: The Middle Moon god of wisdom and judgement. Zházami is often honored during milestones in one's life, such as coming of age. Zházami is said to judge souls after they enter the afterlife. | ||
*Igélaes: The Far Moon god of death and time. Igélaes is often honored during funerals. Igélaes is said to determine how long one is to live and when they are born and die. | *[[Igélaes]]: The Far Moon god of death and time. Igélaes is often honored during funerals. Igélaes is said to determine how long one is to live and when they are born and die. | ||
== The Afterlife == | == The Afterlife == | ||
The Nolayeyigó Afterlife is comprised of an eternal paradise, but only good and faithful souls are said to be able to enter, as those that are not are erased from existence. During funerals, the person's loved ones offer food and wine, burying them with the body; this is because they believe that the person can bring it with them to the eternal paradise, where Vélyai hosts eternal celebration. | The Nolayeyigó Afterlife is comprised of an eternal paradise, but only good and faithful souls are said to be able to enter, as those that are not are erased from existence. During funerals, the person's loved ones offer food and wine, burying them with the body; this is because they believe that the person can bring it with them to the eternal paradise, where Vélyai hosts eternal celebration. |
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Nolayeyigó is a polytheistic religion mainly observed in Yigó.
Gods
- Emfáidish: The Sun god of life and birth. Emfáidish is often honored during ceremonies celebrating births or harvests. Emfáidish is said to be the creator of the universe.
- Vélyai: The Close Moon god of celebration and revelry. Vélyai is often honored during celebrations. Vélyai is said to host paradise for those who are good and faithful.
- Zházami: The Middle Moon god of wisdom and judgement. Zházami is often honored during milestones in one's life, such as coming of age. Zházami is said to judge souls after they enter the afterlife.
- Igélaes: The Far Moon god of death and time. Igélaes is often honored during funerals. Igélaes is said to determine how long one is to live and when they are born and die.
The Afterlife
The Nolayeyigó Afterlife is comprised of an eternal paradise, but only good and faithful souls are said to be able to enter, as those that are not are erased from existence. During funerals, the person's loved ones offer food and wine, burying them with the body; this is because they believe that the person can bring it with them to the eternal paradise, where Vélyai hosts eternal celebration.