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|:| Almuqddasayn, Followers of the Sacred Two |:|
Out of Character Information- Objective: To introduce a dualistic faith that challenges traditional good vs. evil tropes, providing a complex moral framework for characters within the Sultanate of Masyrpt.
- Category: Organized Religion
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- Name: Almuqddasayn (The Sacred Symmetry)
- Classification: Ditheistic Equilibrism
- Affiliation: The Sultanate of Masyrpt (emerging state religion).
- Description:
Overview
- Influence:
- Membership:
Members must maintain a private ledger recording every deed and its spiritual weight. Failure to correct an imbalance within one lunar cycle results in public shaming or temporary excommunication.
- Hierarchy:
The Mizan Shaykhs: Ordained priests who serve as confessors, auditors, and enforcers. They maintain public weighing stations in every city square and are authorized to levy spiritual penalties (mandatory balancing rituals).
The Muwazinin: The common faithful striving for balance. Many form lay brotherhoods or sisterhoods called Mirror Circles for mutual accountability.
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- Resources:
- Doctrines:
- Practices:
The Rite of the Counter-Weight: If a follower commits a great act of Good (favoring Biashakum), they must immediately perform a Terrible act (favoring Sannoyom) to prevent their soul from becoming buoyant and drifting away from Gnoma.
- Traditions:
Day of the Hollow Scales (autumnal equinox): A somber fast in which all temples are emptied and the faithful wander the streets as anonymous vengeful spirits, wearing blank white masks. They are forbidden to speak or act; the day reminds the living of the fate that awaits the unbalanced.
The Weighing of the Dead: When a follower dies, their ledger is read aloud at the Arch of Ameba while their body is placed on the great limestone scales. If balanced, the corpse is cremated and the ashes scattered toward Gnoma. If tilted, the body is left unburied to wander as a Dissonant spirit until natural decay restores equilibrium.
- Pantheon:
Sannoyom ( The Obsidian Eye ): The deity of decay, ruin, deceit, and ego. He represents the "Heavy Weight."
- Mythology:
- Holy Sites:
The Twin Spires: Twin obsidian-and-gold towers on the northern cliffs where the Seven Hakams meditate in total sensory deprivation to hear the voice of the divided One Soul.
Further Information
Almuqddasayn emerged roughly eighty years ago during the Great Caravan Wars, when merchant-princes and military commanders of Masyrpt grew disillusioned with the Old Traditions of Shahid. They viewed Shahid's teachings as fatally flawed in its lenient tolerance of rival faiths, seeing it as an invitation for outsiders to erode Masyrpt's sovereignty and dismissed the doctrine that the Shahidi Kings were destined to conquer and transform the entire world into a paradise as an unrealistic and burdensome fantasy.
In its place, a visionary merchant-priest known only as the First Hakam claimed to have received a vision of the One Soul splitting and began preaching in the bazaars that true strength lay in mastery of both halves of existence, without the need for utopian conquest or indiscriminate acceptance of foreign beliefs. Within two generations the faith had toppled Shadid's dominance in the cities, though desert nomads and rural villages still cling to the older traditions, viewing Almuqddasayn as a pragmatic yet dangerous heresy that excuses calculated vice in the name of balance.
Relations with neighboring cultures remain tense. Theocratic realms to the east denounce the faith as moral nihilism that rejects any path to paradise, while pragmatic trading partners secretly admire its flexibility and its refusal to waste resources on forced conversions or grand utopian campaigns.
Internally, the Sultanate's court is now divided between Gilded and Obsidian factions, each pushing policies that favor one deity while secretly commissioning balancing atrocities to maintain the realm's collective equilibrium. The Seven Hakams quietly prophesy that when the entire Sultanate achieves perfect symmetry, Gnoma will descend from the heavens and the world itself will achieve final, terrifying balance. Whether this is salvation or apocalypse remains the subject of furious theological debate.
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