Pelor
Pelor was a minor god in the Thauzunian Orthodoxy, associated with old light, fading knowledge, and diminishing relevance. In pre-Fall belief, Pelor did not represent enlightenment or progress, but the residual illumination of ideas, practices, and truths that were once central but no longer dominant.
Orthodox doctrine treated old knowledge with caution. Pelor governed traditions, methods, and understandings that had not yet been discarded but were no longer actively advanced. His domain emphasized evaluation rather than preservation for its own sake. Pre-Fall teachings stressed that outdated systems could remain useful, but only if their limits were acknowledged.
Pelor was closely associated with elder institutions, archived practices, and inherited wisdom. Pre-Fall culture treated longevity as informative, not authoritative. The presence of Pelor signaled that something had endured, not that it should continue unchanged. His influence reinforced the Orthodoxy’s preference for adaptation over stagnation.
No knowledge of Pelor survives into the post-Fall era. There are no remaining references to his name, symbols, or associated doctrines in modern Vey’Zari society. The Thauzunian Orthodoxy itself is unknown, and with its disappearance, all formal understanding of Pelor vanished. He is not remembered, worshiped, or reinterpreted in any form.
Orthodox doctrine treated old knowledge with caution. Pelor governed traditions, methods, and understandings that had not yet been discarded but were no longer actively advanced. His domain emphasized evaluation rather than preservation for its own sake. Pre-Fall teachings stressed that outdated systems could remain useful, but only if their limits were acknowledged.
Pelor was closely associated with elder institutions, archived practices, and inherited wisdom. Pre-Fall culture treated longevity as informative, not authoritative. The presence of Pelor signaled that something had endured, not that it should continue unchanged. His influence reinforced the Orthodoxy’s preference for adaptation over stagnation.
No knowledge of Pelor survives into the post-Fall era. There are no remaining references to his name, symbols, or associated doctrines in modern Vey’Zari society. The Thauzunian Orthodoxy itself is unknown, and with its disappearance, all formal understanding of Pelor vanished. He is not remembered, worshiped, or reinterpreted in any form.
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