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The '''Troyosha heresy''', often called the '''new gospel''',<ref>The neon evangelion, perhaps?</ref> is a religious doctrine espoused by the [[Casiric Church|Casiric High Priest]] [[Sorhan]], declaring that the gods [[Casir]] (known in other lands as [[Set]], [[Zehir]], and [[Iyashkabar]]) and [[Nyssa]] (known in other lands as [[Tiamat]], [[Takhisis]], and [[Thala]]) are one and the same. | The '''Troyosha heresy''', often called the '''new gospel''',<ref>The neon evangelion, perhaps?</ref> is a religious doctrine espoused by the [[Casiric Church|Casiric High Priest]] [[Sorhan]], declaring that the gods [[Casir]] (known in other lands as [[Set]], [[Zehir]], and [[Iyashkabar]]) and [[Nyssa]] (known in other lands as [[Tiamat]], [[Takhisis]], and [[Thala]]) are one and the same. | ||
It is unclear where Sorhan got this idea, and whether Casir and Nyssa sanctioned it, let alone whether it is even true. | |||
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The Troyosha heresy, often called the new gospel,[1] is a religious doctrine espoused by the Casiric High Priest Sorhan, declaring that the gods Casir (known in other lands as Set, Zehir, and Iyashkabar) and Nyssa (known in other lands as Tiamat, Takhisis, and Thala) are one and the same.
It is unclear where Sorhan got this idea, and whether Casir and Nyssa sanctioned it, let alone whether it is even true.
Meta
In real-world mythology, Set was sometimes identified with the Greek monster Typhon. In turn, Typhon was sometimes equated with the Mesopotamian goddess Tiamat—both were serpents defeated by storm gods. Just some food for thought.
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- ↑ The neon evangelion, perhaps?