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<div align=center><div style="padding:0px 10px; font-size:13px;color:#5F5F5F;font-family:Georgia;text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px silver;border-bottom:1px;border-bottom:1px dotted;letter-spacing:0.2em;font-variant: small-caps;">'''The Celestial Bodies'''</div> | <div align=center><div style="padding:0px 10px; font-size:13px;color:#5F5F5F;font-family:Georgia;text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px silver;border-bottom:1px;border-bottom:1px dotted;letter-spacing:0.2em;font-variant: small-caps;">'''The Celestial Bodies'''</div> | ||
| − | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">''Tengri'' translates literally into "heavens" while simultaneously referring to the highest celestial spirit. In Tului's tribe, they believe that the Tengri's eyes are the the sun and moon. The Dusk Mother, Nhama - goddess of the moon and matron of the Xaela represents the element of water | + | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">''Tengri'' translates literally into "heavens" while simultaneously referring to the highest celestial spirit. In Tului's tribe, they believe that the Tengri's eyes are the the sun and moon. The Dusk Mother, Nhama - goddess of the moon and matron of the Xaela, represents the element of water. The Dawn Father, Azim - god of the sun and patron of the Raen, represents the element of fire. It is said there is a piece of Tengri in the crown of every person's head that is bound to a single star in the sky. It is from this star that each individual draws their power. The star's brightness or dullness reflects the strength of the person's soul and, when they perish, the star goes out forever.</div></div></div> |
<div align=center><div style="padding:0px 10px; font-size:13px;color:#5F5F5F;font-family:Georgia;text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px silver;border-bottom:1px;border-bottom:1px dotted;letter-spacing:0.2em;font-variant: small-caps;">'''Black & White Shamans'''</div> | <div align=center><div style="padding:0px 10px; font-size:13px;color:#5F5F5F;font-family:Georgia;text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px silver;border-bottom:1px;border-bottom:1px dotted;letter-spacing:0.2em;font-variant: small-caps;">'''Black & White Shamans'''</div> | ||
| − | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;"> Black | + | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;"> Black shaman are shaman-warriors and boast more power than white shamans. They fight evil spirits with their own might, perform hunting rituals, and aid the armies in times of war. They know how to lay curses on others, but must be careful not to abuse this power or they may lose their ability to heal. A black shaman often deals with foreign affairs and advises the Khan strategically in war. Drums are their instrument of choice.<br><br> White shaman are shamans of peace and are incapable of performing the shaman curse. They are intimately connected to nature spirits and guide others towards living in balance with them. When a spirit is angry, they will attempt to pacify it. They are also capable of performing blessings and divinations. A white shaman deals with more local affairs and serves as an administrator to the people. Bells are their instrument of choice.</div></div></div> |
<div align=center><div style="padding:0px 10px; font-size:13px;color:#5F5F5F;font-family:Georgia;text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px silver;border-bottom:1px;border-bottom:1px dotted;letter-spacing:0.2em;font-variant: small-caps;">'''The Windhorse'''</div> | <div align=center><div style="padding:0px 10px; font-size:13px;color:#5F5F5F;font-family:Georgia;text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px silver;border-bottom:1px;border-bottom:1px dotted;letter-spacing:0.2em;font-variant: small-caps;">'''The Windhorse'''</div> | ||
| − | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">The Windhorse, or ''hiimori'', is the term used to denote the psychic and spiritual power of a person. The windhorse is strengthened by following rituals and connecting with the universe | + | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">The Windhorse, or ''hiimori'', is the term used to denote the psychic and spiritual power of a person. The windhorse is strengthened by following religious rituals and connecting with the universe. For example, placing a stone on a shrine or breathing in sacred smoke increases the power of one's windhorse. Engaging in taboo activities or self-destructive tendencies, however, will lesson the windhorse's strength. <br><br>Horses hold a valuable place in many Xaela tribes on both a literal and spiritual level. It is believed that when a shaman goes on a spirit journey, they are riding their windhorse in order to get there.''Ovoo'' shrines are often trees, stones, or bones built in a conical fashion. When a horse dies, it's skull is often left at an ovoo out of respect. If other riders notice this, they will leave a single strand of hair from the tail of their own horse in reverence to the deceased steed's spirit.</div></div></div> |
<div align=center><div style="padding:0px 10px; font-size:13px;color:#5F5F5F;font-family:Georgia;text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px silver;border-bottom:1px;border-bottom:1px dotted;letter-spacing:0.2em;font-variant: small-caps;">'''Souls, Crystals, Reincarnation'''</div> | <div align=center><div style="padding:0px 10px; font-size:13px;color:#5F5F5F;font-family:Georgia;text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px silver;border-bottom:1px;border-bottom:1px dotted;letter-spacing:0.2em;font-variant: small-caps;">'''Souls, Crystals, Reincarnation'''</div> | ||
| − | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">There are believed to be three souls that reside in a person. The ''suld'' (single) soul, the ''ami'' (breathing) soul, and the ''suns'' (personality) soul. The suld soul is unique for it is a temporary soul that lives in your person once and, when you die, reverts back to nature and cannot reincarnate. The ami soul is related to the breathing and warmth in the body. When a person dies, the ami soul flies to the World Tree and lives in its branches as a bird. This is the soul the Tengri tribe believes to return to the lifestream at death and then reincarnate as a member of the | + | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">There are believed to be three souls that reside in a person. The ''suld'' (single) soul, the ''ami'' (breathing) soul, and the ''suns'' (personality) soul. The ''suld'' soul is unique for it is a temporary soul that lives in your person once and, when you die, reverts back to nature and cannot reincarnate. The ''ami'' soul is related to the breathing and warmth in the body. When a person dies, the ''ami'' soul flies to the World Tree and lives in its branches as a bird. This is the soul the Tengri tribe believes to return to the lifestream at death and then reincarnate as a member of the individual's bloodline. The ''suns'' soul is related to the personality and also holds the collective memories of all its past lives. If it is an evil soul, it will be extinguished at death. It may also reincarnate into anyone. <br><br> The Tengri tribe revere the ''suns'' soul the most, believing this is what is held within soul cyrstals. A Keeper of Souls will collect the crystals and select new heirs for them after the person undergoes their rite of passage, is given their new name, and their fate has been divined. It is considered taboo to shatter a crystal, no matter if it belonged to an enemy. In times of war, the soul crystals would be studied for any secrets but then would be returned to the enemy tribe out of respect for the warrior who died. </div></div></div> |
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| − | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">All living things are believed to have souls, with animals especially being consider ''amitan'' or possessing a human-like soul that can reincarnate. Beastkin are treated respectfully. Cutting a windpipe or damaging a heart harms the ''ami'', or soul, so this is avoided even when hunting. A person's totem animal is often connected to their ancestors and common animals include the tiger, snow leopard, bear, wolf, deer, bull and eagle. <br><br>In order to complete one's | + | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">All living things are believed to have souls, with animals especially being consider ''amitan'' or possessing a human-like soul that can reincarnate. Beastkin are treated respectfully. Cutting a windpipe or damaging a heart harms the ''ami'', or soul, so this is avoided even when hunting. A person's totem animal is often connected to their ancestors and common animals include the tiger, snow leopard, bear, wolf, deer, bull and eagle. <br><br>In order to complete one's rite of passage in the Tengri tribe, they must undergo a Spirit Journey under the watchful eye of a shaman. Here, they will divine their totem animal, elemental aspect, and astral/umbral affinities. Upon waking, they will create their totem animal out of wood and give it eyes made out of elemental aspected crystals. These totems are considered sacred to the individual and hold no power for anyone else. Parents of a child who has not yet undergone their rite of passage will often have a temporary totem made for them, one in which the father's animal is given crystal eyes that match the mother's elemental aspect. This hybrid totem is considered to create a guardian spirit that will protect the child until they can summon their own.</div></div></div> |
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| − | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">Due to the inherit risk of losing one's suns soul by partaking in spirit journeys, the Tengri tribe would often only perform them upon three | + | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;">Due to the inherit risk of losing one's ''suns'' soul by partaking in spirit journeys, the Tengri tribe would often only perform them upon three occasions - during one's rite of passage, again at their death, and to determine enemy secrets in times of war.<br><br>The Rite of Passage ceremony would be overseen by a shaman. In order to link their aether, the individual would remove their familial totem and wear the shaman's own totem for nearly a full moon. Once their aether had formed a bond, the ritual would be performed. Twelve elemental crystals, one for each element in both the astral and umbral state, as well as nearly fifty different animal totems would be placed in a circle around the participant. Sacred incense would be lit, hallucinogenic drugs would be taken, and bells or drums would be slowly played. Once the individual was relaxed, the shaman would perform a sleep spell on them. Due to their aetheric link, this would also put the shaman to sleep. Here, in the collective unconscious, the shaman could watch and guide the individual as they navigated their emotions, fears, and dreams in order to complete some sacred task. Upon waking, the shaman would know the child's element, totem animal, and possible fate. The participant would then be tasked with making their own totem and would receive a new name and a soul crystal from the Keeper of Souls. <br><br>[http://ffxiv.gamerescape.com/wiki/Moon_Daisy Tengri's Tears], known as Moon Daisies in Eorzea, were heavily involved in the ceremony. In some parts of Othard, these plants had developed a hallucinogenic property that aided the participants ability to connect during the vision quest. Most individuals would only partake a few times in the course of their lives. However, the shaman frequently utilizes the flower in their numerous rituals. In small doses, it is a harmless plant, but through consistent use - it renders the shaman blind. The plant is called Tengri's Tears both for the belief that the flowers are stars fallen from the heavens...and also for the tears of mingled grief and relief Tengri sheds when one of his shaman lose their mortal sight in pursuit of a celestial one.</div></div></div> |
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Revision as of 03:59, 6 December 2016
"The Mirror of Life"
yet I will love the darkness for it shows me the stars. ❞ |
-Og Mandino-
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Childhood
Rite of Passage
Adulthood - Othard
Adulthood - Eorzea (Current)
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Tengri Tribe
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The Celestial Bodies
Black & White Shamans
The Windhorse
Souls, Crystals, Reincarnation
Totem Animals
Spirit Journeys
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