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The West Law says that the three most important virtues are Truth, Justice and Honor. They believe that these three core virtues were given to the Knights of Emlyn by Cú Chulainn, the Son of Lugh, more then 1500 years ago. They believe that it is Cú Chulainn who is the last King of Emlyn, and that his father the god Lugh is the one who belongs on the Arcanum Crystal. | The West Law says that the three most important virtues are Truth, Justice and Honor. They believe that these three core virtues were given to the Knights of Emlyn by Cú Chulainn, the Son of Lugh, more then 1500 years ago. They believe that it is Cú Chulainn who is the last King of Emlyn, and that his father the god Lugh is the one who belongs on the Arcanum Crystal. | ||
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+ | Lir has a son Mannana Mac Lir | ||
+ | Cernunnos is believed to have been Conall, foster Brother of Cú Chulainn | ||
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All the other virtues are held to be important, and by tradition the following gods are associated with the other five virtues. | All the other virtues are held to be important, and by tradition the following gods are associated with the other five virtues. | ||
+ | ;The Duality of Land and Sea | ||
;Spirituality | ;Spirituality | ||
: Lir and his son Mannana Mac Lir | : Lir and his son Mannana Mac Lir | ||
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:Cernonous and the the gods of the wild hunt | :Cernonous and the the gods of the wild hunt | ||
+ | ;The Fe | ||
;Compassion | ;Compassion | ||
− | :The Mother | + | :The Mother, as represented by a variety of Triple Goddess including Brigit, the Morrigan Sisters and perhaps even Yrsa. |
;Valor | ;Valor | ||
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In some accounts Lugh-Tyr is viewed as a triple god, a father, son and avenging spirit in the form of a wolf or hound. The true origin of this view does not match the 8 virtues commonly worshipped in Emlyn, but there are parallels in other lore both pre and post dating this view. | In some accounts Lugh-Tyr is viewed as a triple god, a father, son and avenging spirit in the form of a wolf or hound. The true origin of this view does not match the 8 virtues commonly worshipped in Emlyn, but there are parallels in other lore both pre and post dating this view. | ||
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* Dual Sacrifice & Compassion (Now/Past). Wild Hunt & Healing | * Dual Sacrifice & Compassion (Now/Past). Wild Hunt & Healing | ||
* Single - Spirituality with Yrsa as a Triple Goddess (Past) | * Single - Spirituality with Yrsa as a Triple Goddess (Past) | ||
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Revision as of 16:32, 7 October 2019
Generic Version
Emlyn is founded upon the premise that the eight virtues lead the knight as a beacon of morality. How we understand those virtues, their order, and their importance has changed many times over the century. Those of Westleeuw follow what they believe to be "West Law" or the "Law of Western Men".
The West Law says that the three most important virtues are Truth, Justice and Honor. They believe that these three core virtues were given to the Knights of Emlyn by Cú Chulainn, the Son of Lugh, more then 1500 years ago. They believe that it is Cú Chulainn who is the last King of Emlyn, and that his father the god Lugh is the one who belongs on the Arcanum Crystal.
Lir has a son Mannana Mac Lir Cernunnos is believed to have been Conall, foster Brother of Cú Chulainn
All the other virtues are held to be important, and by tradition the following gods are associated with the other five virtues.
- The Duality of Land and Sea
- Spirituality
- Lir and his son Mannana Mac Lir
- Sacrifice
- Cernonous and the the gods of the wild hunt
- The Fe
- Compassion
- The Mother, as represented by a variety of Triple Goddess including Brigit, the Morrigan Sisters and perhaps even Yrsa.
- Valor
- The Battle Maiden
- Humility
- The Crone