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== Myths and Misuses ==
== Myths and Misuses ==


* [[Malisik]] constructed false [[Malisik Circles]] to imitate the function of Sacred Circles for dark communion with [[Malis]]. These fakes are unstable and impermanent.
* [[Malisik]] constructed false Sacred Circles called [[Malisik Circles]] to imitate their functions for dark communion with [[Malis]]. These fakes are unstable and impermanent.


== Sensations of Entry ==
== Sensations of Entry ==
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* Shock followed by euphoria
* Shock followed by euphoria
* Weakness at first, then growing strength in the presence of [[Light of It’slémwé]]
* Weakness at first, then growing strength in the presence of [[Light of It'slémwé|Light of It’slémwé]]
* The sense of having returned home
* The sense of having returned home
* Deep sorrow at the thought of departing again
* Deep sorrow at the thought of departing again

Revision as of 11:21, 11 May 2025

The Sacred Circles are divine constructs found across Yedistren in Lethurèa. They serve as direct conduits to It'slémwé, acting as hallowed locations where mortals and immortals alike may commune with the Mother, Father, Lethurèa, the deceased, and even the Naa’ôna.



Origins and Creation

Sacred Circles were forged by the First-Flames under decree from the Mother to allow communication with her mortal children. Constructed from the pure, radiant Ore of It'slémwé, they create a stable channel of the Light of It'slémwé into Yedistren.

Structure and Appearance

Sacred Circles appear as perfectly circular platforms embedded into a planet’s surface. Though they appear to be made of light, they are solidified Ore of It’slémwé. Pillars of light erupt from the platform’s center, extending into the upper atmosphere and beyond, connecting with nearby stars through non-linear metaphysical channels.

Purpose and Function

The Sacred Circles act as:

  • Anchors of divine presence within Yedistren
  • Meeting places where spirits may exist and commune without dying or needing to passing into Cities in the Stars
  • Testing grounds to determine if a mortal is worthy to receive an Element of It’slémwé
  • Centers for communion, vision quests, spiritual healing, and even Transcendence

Access and Eligibility

Entry is restricted:

Mortals often test their worth by pushing on the Pillar of Light and seeing if they pass through.

The Ritual of Receiving

A Naa’ôna descends, raises their hand to the sky, and summons the chosen Elements of It’slémwé into an orb of radiant light. They then turn their palm to face the chosen individual. The orb strikes them in the chest and merges with the chosen mortal’s spirit.

Cultural Role

  • All Hallowed Worlds have a Sacred Circles
  • Sherok Citadels were often constructed to protect them
  • Certain cultures journey across and between planets using Kroetar to reach these holy sites
  • Ritual pilgrimages, prayers, and petitions to the Mother and Father occur here

Properties and Limitations

  • Sacred Circles cannot be defiled or destroyed by any force, including Malisik
  • The surroundings may be corrupted, but the Circle remains a beacon of divine purity
  • Malisik will often build horrid monuments and shrines in mockery of the Mother and Father
  • The first Sacred Circle was integrated into the First Sherok Citadel

Myths and Misuses

  • Malisik constructed false Sacred Circles called Malisik Circles to imitate their functions for dark communion with Malis. These fakes are unstable and impermanent.

Sensations of Entry

Mortals describe entry as:

  • Shock followed by euphoria
  • Weakness at first, then growing strength in the presence of Light of It’slémwé
  • The sense of having returned home
  • Deep sorrow at the thought of departing again

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