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In the context of religion, an '''apostle''' (Greek ''apostolos'' "messenger") is, in the broadest sense, a person sent forth by | In the context of religion, an '''apostle''' (Greek ''apostolos'' "messenger") is, in the broadest sense, a person sent forth by a god on a mission or to send a message. | ||
In Marillia, the term ''apostle'' is usually used to refer to the [[oracle]] of the [[Sanctuary]]. The oracle is believed by Lucians to have a unique connection to the [[Goddess]]. They believe she is endowed with the ability to access a [[Legacies | record of all knowledge in existence]]. | In Marillia, the term ''apostle'' is usually used to refer to the [[oracle]] of the [[Sanctuary]]. The oracle is believed by Lucians to have a unique connection to the [[Goddess]]. They believe she is endowed with the ability to access a [[Legacies | record of all knowledge in existence]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 18 March 2023
In the context of religion, an apostle (Greek apostolos "messenger") is, in the broadest sense, a person sent forth by a god on a mission or to send a message.
In Marillia, the term apostle is usually used to refer to the oracle of the Sanctuary. The oracle is believed by Lucians to have a unique connection to the Goddess. They believe she is endowed with the ability to access a record of all knowledge in existence.