Orlen
Orlen was a minor god in the Thauzunian Orthodoxy, associated with exile, removal, and separation from established systems. In pre-Fall belief, Orlen did not represent travel or freedom, but enforced displacement. His domain governed banishment, relocation, and the formal severing of individuals from communities or institutions.
Orthodox doctrine treated exile as a corrective measure rather than cruelty. Orlen represented separation as an alternative to execution or imprisonment. Removal from systems was believed to preserve order by eliminating disruptive elements without further escalation. Exile was considered final but not punitive beyond separation itself.
Orlen was closely associated with legal rulings, population control, and boundary enforcement. Pre-Fall teachings emphasized that exile required clear documentation and finality. Informal or reversible exile was considered ineffective. Orlen’s role reinforced the idea that removal was sometimes necessary to maintain institutional stability.
No knowledge of Orlen survives into the post-Fall era. There are no remaining references to his name, symbols, or associated practices in modern Vey’Zari society. The Thauzunian Orthodoxy itself is unknown, and with its disappearance, all formal understanding of Orlen vanished. He is not remembered, worshiped, or reinterpreted in any form.
Orthodox doctrine treated exile as a corrective measure rather than cruelty. Orlen represented separation as an alternative to execution or imprisonment. Removal from systems was believed to preserve order by eliminating disruptive elements without further escalation. Exile was considered final but not punitive beyond separation itself.
Orlen was closely associated with legal rulings, population control, and boundary enforcement. Pre-Fall teachings emphasized that exile required clear documentation and finality. Informal or reversible exile was considered ineffective. Orlen’s role reinforced the idea that removal was sometimes necessary to maintain institutional stability.
No knowledge of Orlen survives into the post-Fall era. There are no remaining references to his name, symbols, or associated practices in modern Vey’Zari society. The Thauzunian Orthodoxy itself is unknown, and with its disappearance, all formal understanding of Orlen vanished. He is not remembered, worshiped, or reinterpreted in any form.
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