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The '''Saphora''' (SAFF-oh-ruh) is the priestly college governing the state religion of [[Phoena]]. It is the "state church" of Phoena. | The '''Saphora''' (SAFF-oh-ruh) is the priestly college governing the state religion of [[Phoena]]. It is often referred to as the "state church" of Phoena. | ||
The principal deities of the Saphora are [[Ra]], god of the sun, and [[Mishra]], god of kingship, rebirth, and war. The high priest of the Saphora is the king of Phoena himself, who is understood to be a reincarnation of Mishra. | The principal deities of the Saphora are [[Ra]], god of the sun, and [[Mishra]], god of kingship, rebirth, and war. The high priest of the Saphora is the king of Phoena himself, who is understood to be a reincarnation of Mishra. | ||
The word ''Saphora'' is the origin of the Lucian-Alicantian term ''[[Saphorism]]''. | The word ''Saphora'' is the origin of the Lucian-Alicantian term ''[[Saphorism]]''. |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 27 June 2025
Saphora | |
Type | Religious institution |
Leaders | Jassar |
Theology | Worship of Ra and Mishra |
Sacred text | Spells of the High Sun |
Allies | Hadina |
Enemies | Casiric Church Sanctuary |
The Saphora (SAFF-oh-ruh) is the priestly college governing the state religion of Phoena. It is often referred to as the "state church" of Phoena.
The principal deities of the Saphora are Ra, god of the sun, and Mishra, god of kingship, rebirth, and war. The high priest of the Saphora is the king of Phoena himself, who is understood to be a reincarnation of Mishra.
The word Saphora is the origin of the Lucian-Alicantian term Saphorism.