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In the [[Lucianus]], the '''Goddess''' is the supreme being, the creator and preserver of all things, and the absolute moral and epistemic authority in the cosmos. Being monotheists, Lucians believe the Goddess is the only being worthy of worship. | {| class="wikitable no-i-border" style="float: right; margin-top: 0; margin-left: 10px;" | ||
! colspan=2 style="background: lightgrey;" | Goddess | |||
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| Titles and aliases || Dea <br> Thea <br> Regina <br> Madonna | |||
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| Religion/pantheon || [[Lucianus]] | |||
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| [[Alignment]] || [[Lawful Good]] | |||
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| Symbol || Triangle with circles <br> at points | |||
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In the [[Lucianus]], the '''Goddess''', sometimes called '''Dea''' (Valinain: "goddess") or '''Thea''' (Vallyran: "goddess"), is the supreme being, the creator and preserver of all things, and the absolute moral and epistemic authority in the cosmos. Being [[monotheism|monotheists]], Lucians believe the Goddess is the only being worthy of worship and that all other "gods" are false. | |||
Orthodox Lucians believe the Goddess created humans in her image, while nonhuman sapients are the work of demons made in imitation of her creation. | |||
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Lucians are technically not trinitarians in the strictest sense (as most real-life Christians are), but rather modalists | they believe the Goddess exists as a divine trinity, composed of the Mother or Divine Will, the Daughter, and the Great Holy One. | ||
Lucians are technically not trinitarians in the strictest sense (as most real-life Christians are), but rather ''modalists'': they believe the Daughter is the Mother in a different form. | |||
Lucians believe that although the Daughter ''is'' the Mother in a different form | |||
they can speak to each other | |||
and, in fact, have, and do | |||
the Mother or Divine Will, | the Mother or Divine Will, | ||
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and the Great Holy One | and the Great Holy One | ||
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== Gallery == | |||
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File:Lucifer-Goddess.jpg | |||
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Goddess | |
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Titles and aliases | Dea Thea Regina Madonna |
Religion/pantheon | Lucianus |
Alignment | Lawful Good |
Symbol | Triangle with circles at points |
In the Lucianus, the Goddess, sometimes called Dea (Valinain: "goddess") or Thea (Vallyran: "goddess"), is the supreme being, the creator and preserver of all things, and the absolute moral and epistemic authority in the cosmos. Being monotheists, Lucians believe the Goddess is the only being worthy of worship and that all other "gods" are false.
Orthodox Lucians believe the Goddess created humans in her image, while nonhuman sapients are the work of demons made in imitation of her creation.