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The '''Lucianus''' (LOO-shee-AW-nis or LOO-shee-AN-iss) is a [[monotheism|monotheistic]] matriarchal religion that teaches the worship of a single all-powerful [[Goddess]] who descended to the earth in human form 500 years ago as [[Lucia]] to cleanse the world of sin.
The '''Lucianus''' (LOO-shee-AW-nis or LOO-shee-AN-iss) is a [[monotheism|monotheistic]] matriarchal religion that teaches the worship of a single all-powerful [[Goddess]] who descended to the earth in human form 500 years ago as [[Lucia]] to cleanse the world of sin.
== Doctrines ==
Among the central doctrines of the Lucianus are:
* Monotheism: Lucians believe in one god: the Goddess.
* Millenarianism: Lucians believe that, around the year 500 AOL, on the Black Day, Lucia will return and usher in a thousand-year golden age on the earth.


== Angels ==
== Angels ==

Revision as of 19:19, 7 July 2025

Lucianus
Type Universal religion
Sacred text Lucindas
Theology Monotheism

The Lucianus (LOO-shee-AW-nis or LOO-shee-AN-iss) is a monotheistic matriarchal religion that teaches the worship of a single all-powerful Goddess who descended to the earth in human form 500 years ago as Lucia to cleanse the world of sin.

Doctrines

Among the central doctrines of the Lucianus are:

  • Monotheism: Lucians believe in one god: the Goddess.
  • Millenarianism: Lucians believe that, around the year 500 AOL, on the Black Day, Lucia will return and usher in a thousand-year golden age on the earth.

Angels

Saints

  • Saint Alexandra, one of the three principal disciples of Lucia. Founder of the Hestati
  • Saint Aston, one of the three principal disciples of Lucia. The first Lucian convert and founder of the Sanctuary
  • Saint Bertholdt, one of the three principal disciples of Lucia.
  • Saint Emile, patron saint of Gascont.
  • Saint Micah, Sword of the Most High.[1]
  • Saint Valentus, the last saint and founder of the Alicantian Empire

Notes

  1. Yes, Micah is both an angel and a saint.