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Allows the character knowledge regarding the most powerful entities in the universe.
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'''Gods''' is a [[Sage Study|sage study]] of the [[Sage Field|field]] of [[Theology & Customs (sage field)|Theology & Customs]], giving knowledge of the most powerful entities in the universe.  These are beings whose power is so great that they are nearly omnipotent or omniscient, formly and beyond the influence of a worshipper's belief.  Gods exist outside the construct of what's called "existence" — even outside of the physical presence of the [[Outer Planes of Existence|outer planes]].
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For the most part, the Gods don't have names ... though they are sometimes given such by mortals, who often mistake the Gods for [[Demi-gods (sage study)|demi-gods]].  The most familiar names for the Gods originate with [[Christianity (religion)|Christianity]] and [[Islam (religion)|Islam]], who use the names "Yahwah," "Jehovah" and "Allah."  More ancient names include Shiva, Isis and Anath.  References to the "Old Gods," notably of the Cthulhu mythos, are a part of the study, as these beings possess no form within the construct of existence.  Other Gods also exist which are unknown to the people of Earth.
  
These are beings whose power is so great that they are nearly omnipotent or omniscient, formless and beyond the influence of worshipper's belief. The Gods exist outside the construct of what is called 'existence' - even outside the existence of the outer planes, which are in truth merely alternate planes of existence from the Prime Material.
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== Agenda ==
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Since the Gods are unknowable, unlike demi-gods, their study pertains more to the discovery of truth than with forms of personal communication. The Gods aren't concerned with the petty actions of mortals or demi-gods, but with the "immortal plan," which sets out to adjust the meta-reality of existence.  It's possible this plan could be revealed to a lowly disciple, but this is something that would be achieved only by "the blessed" — those who have studied reality at great length and earned the God's goodwill.
  
The Gods do not have names - though they are sometimes referred to by names created by mortals, who will sometimes mistake the Gods for [[Demi-gods (sage study)|demi-gods]]. Within human culture, those most commonly known include the Christian and Moslem gods of Yahwah (Jehovah) and Allah, Shiva, Isis (Ana) and the Old Gods of the Cthulhu mythos. There are other Gods, but these are not known on Earth.
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The Gods are said to have three aims: the ascendancy of belief, or Theism, over personal aggrandisement; the defeat of ignorance through knowledge, or Deism; and the acceptance of Pantheism, that reality is identical with divinity. These are elaborated by the Gods through small acts that cause great events; through revelation that brings power to "the blessed"; and appreciation that great power is achieved through unity, sharing and sacrifice.
  
Since these Gods are unknowable, unlike demi-gods, the study of the Gods pertains more to the discovery of truth apart from the movement or conflicts associated between mortals or lesser immortals. Because the Gods need not be concerned with the extent or effects of local worship, they are free to consider the wider realities beyond material existence. Another way to consider the relationship of Gods to demi-gods would be, while demi-gods occupy the planes of existence, Gods create the planes of existence, destroy them or see to their continued presence.
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== Sage Abilities ==
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The [[Sage Ability|sage abilities]] below are those acquired by a character through the study, according to status.
  
== Amateur ==
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=== Amateur Status ===
:*'''[[Define Morality (sage ability)|Define Morality]]''': gives the character perfect knowledge of whether a circumstance or action is right or wrong.
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* '''[[Define Morality (sage ability)|Define Morality]]''': gives the character perfect knowledge of whether a circumstance or action is right or wrong.
:*'''[[Judge Belief (sage ability)|Judge Belief]]''': defines the piety of others.
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* '''[[Guidance (sage ability)|Guidance]]''': seeks direction and purpose through the power of meditation and prayer.
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* '''[[Judge Belief (sage ability)|Judge Belief]]''': defines the piety of others.
 
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=== Authority Status ===
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* '''[[Argumentation (sage ability)|Argumentation]]''': redirects the course of action of an earthly authority through discourse, in accordance with guidance received from the Gods.
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* '''[[Religious Teaching (sage ability)|Religious Teaching]]''': enables the education of others in religious sage abilities possessed by the character.
 
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See [[Cleric Sage Abilities]]
 
  
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See also,<br>
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[[Cleric Sage Abilities]]<br>
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[[Religion]]

Latest revision as of 19:54, 7 July 2022

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Gods is a sage study of the field of Theology & Customs, giving knowledge of the most powerful entities in the universe. These are beings whose power is so great that they are nearly omnipotent or omniscient, formly and beyond the influence of a worshipper's belief. Gods exist outside the construct of what's called "existence" — even outside of the physical presence of the outer planes.

For the most part, the Gods don't have names ... though they are sometimes given such by mortals, who often mistake the Gods for demi-gods. The most familiar names for the Gods originate with Christianity and Islam, who use the names "Yahwah," "Jehovah" and "Allah." More ancient names include Shiva, Isis and Anath. References to the "Old Gods," notably of the Cthulhu mythos, are a part of the study, as these beings possess no form within the construct of existence. Other Gods also exist which are unknown to the people of Earth.

Agenda

Since the Gods are unknowable, unlike demi-gods, their study pertains more to the discovery of truth than with forms of personal communication. The Gods aren't concerned with the petty actions of mortals or demi-gods, but with the "immortal plan," which sets out to adjust the meta-reality of existence. It's possible this plan could be revealed to a lowly disciple, but this is something that would be achieved only by "the blessed" — those who have studied reality at great length and earned the God's goodwill.

The Gods are said to have three aims: the ascendancy of belief, or Theism, over personal aggrandisement; the defeat of ignorance through knowledge, or Deism; and the acceptance of Pantheism, that reality is identical with divinity. These are elaborated by the Gods through small acts that cause great events; through revelation that brings power to "the blessed"; and appreciation that great power is achieved through unity, sharing and sacrifice.

Sage Abilities

The sage abilities below are those acquired by a character through the study, according to status.

Amateur Status

  • Define Morality: gives the character perfect knowledge of whether a circumstance or action is right or wrong.
  • Guidance: seeks direction and purpose through the power of meditation and prayer.


Authority Status

  • Argumentation: redirects the course of action of an earthly authority through discourse, in accordance with guidance received from the Gods.
  • Religious Teaching: enables the education of others in religious sage abilities possessed by the character.


See also,
Cleric Sage Abilities
Religion