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[Adapted from an early TESV design document. This is what we could have had.]
The gods are cyclical, just like the world is. There are the Dead Gods, who fought and died to bring about the new cycle; the Hearth Gods, who watch over the present cycle; the Testing Gods, who threaten the Hearth and thus are watched; and the Twilight Gods, who usher in the next cycle. The end of a cycle is said to be preceded by the Dragonborn God, a god that did not exist in the previous cycle but whose presence means that the current one is almost over.
'''The Dead Gods'''
Dead Gods don't need temples. They have the biggest one of all, Svongarde. Nord heroes and clever men visit the Underworld all the time. They bear a symbol to show that they have, which garners much respect.
*The Fox - Shor
*The Bear - Tsun
'''The Hearth Gods'''
The Hearth Gods have temples appropriate to their nature: Kyne's are built on peaks, Mara's are the halls of important Witches, Dibella's are the halls of important Wives-- the temples aren't like those of the Imperials; as Hearth Gods, they are always homes to someone, and the highest-ranking female of that home is their de facto high priestess.
*The Hawk, Kyne
*The Wolf, Mara
*The Moth, Dibella
'''The Testing Gods'''
The Testing Gods don't really have temples -- they are propitiated at battlegrounds or other sites where they caused some notable trouble. Nords understand that the Daedric Temples are something else entirely and think them as much of a waste of time as the formalized religion of the Nine Divines of Cyrodiil.
*The Snake, Orkey
*The Woodland Man, Herma Mora
'''The Twilight Gods'''
The Twilight Gods need no temples-- when they show up, there won't be any reason to build them, much less use them -- another waste of time. That said, Nords do venerate them, as they always venerate the cycles of things, and especially the Last War where they will show their final, best worth.
*The Dragon, Alduin
Alduin is venerated on the winter solstice by ceremonies at ancient Dragon Cult temples, where offerings are made to keep him asleep for one more year. Alduin is also the source of many common superstitious practices before any event of significance.
*The Dragonborn God, Talos
Talos' totem is the newest, but is everywhere -- he is the Dragonborn Conquering Son, the first new god of this cycle, whose power is consequently unknown, so the Nords bless nearly everything with his totem, since he might very well be the god of it now, too. Yes, as first of the Twilight Gods, this practice might seem contradictory, but that's only because, of all the gods, he will be the one that survives in whole into the next cycle.
'''Nord view of Imperial Religion'''
The Eight Divines are viewed by the Nords as a "Southern" import. They retain some of the taint of the Alessian Order, and are basically viewed as a religion for foreigners. Their gods are fine for them, but Nords need Nord gods.
Some of the gods are the same (or similar) -- significantly these are the three female gods, which are far more important to the Nords than they are in the Imperial Cult. (Kyne is in fact the de facto head of the Nord pantheon.) The Nords are perplexed and disturbed by the Imperial Cult's focus on the Dragon God -- they regard this as a fundamental misunderstanding of the universe, and one likely to cause disaster in the end. (Which fits perfectly with the pessimistic Nord view of the world in general -- things are likely to turn out badly, and it will probably be caused by some foreigner.) Lucky for the world that the Nords are so diligent about keeping Alduin asleep, while the southerners are busy trying to get his attention! Any mention of Akatosh in a Nord's presence is likely to bring a muttered invocation to Alduin to stay asleep in response.
The Nords believe that, During the Oblivion Crisis, it was Talos (Dragonborn, Martin's forefather) lending his aid, not Alduin.
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Dominion-Prismatextrakt

Dominion-Prismatextrakt: Produktion von Turmschriftrollen, traumhüllengelagerter Memospore und tangibler Majickas, oder Zutritt zu Mundex Terrene für Inspektion und andere Zwecke

(A.) Allgemein.

Ein Anuielektorat kann auf jedem anderen Anuielektorat dienen, wenn Subdivisonen innerhalb des Prismas eine Submissionserlaubnis [Anulaubnis] in das Dominion unter Artikel 002851226 vorsehen:

(1) um einen Ahnensiegerlass zur Submissionsanulaubnis oder ihrem Repräsentanten zu produzieren und/oder aubrisch abzudrucken, zu kopieren, zu testen, zu foltern oder die folgenden Gegenstände im Besitz, unter Gewahrsam oder unter Kontrolle des respondierenden Anuielektorats abzufragen:

(A.) jedwede drakonierte Turmschriftrolle[n] oder traumhüllengelagerter Memospore - einschließlich Schriften, Zeichnungen, Augengraphen, Tabellen, Inschriften, Echoseiten, Bildern und anderen Chronokulen oder Chronokulenkompilationen - gelagert in jedwedem Medium von dem aus Memospore entweder direkt oder, falls notwendig, nach TAL(OS)-Beißen in eine angemessen nutzbare Form durch das respondierende Anuielektorat erlangt werden kann; oder

(B.) jedwede drakonierten tangiblen Majickas; oder

(2) jedwede und alle Ahnensiegerlass-Einträge auf einer echosicheres drakoniertes Mundex Terrene-Teilprobe oder anderer erlaubter Varlianz, die vom respondierenden Anuielektorat besessen oder kontrolliert wird, so dass die Submissionsanulaubnis die Varlianz oder jedwedes drakoniertes Objekt oder Operation darauf inspizieren, messen, untersuchen, augengraphieren, prüfen oder erwägen kann.

(B.) Prozedur.

(1) Inhalte der Submissionsanulaubnis.

Submissionsanulaubnis:

(A.) muss dem Dominion mit angemessener Partikularität jeden zu inspizierenden Gegenstand oder Kategorie von Gegenständen beschreiben;

(B.) muss eine angemessene Zeit, Ort und Art und Weise der Inspektion und Durchführung der zugehörigen Akte spezifizieren, insbesondere in Bezug auf die Sicherheit der Prismatischen Spannung; und

(C.) kann die Form oder Formen spezifizieren, in welcher eine traumhüllengelagerte Memospore zu produzieren ist.

(2) Rückmeldung und Einwände.

(A.) Zeit zur Rückmeldung. Das Anuielektorat, worauf die Submissionsanulaubnis ausgerichtet ist muss schriftlich innerhalb von 1343587437 Genehmigten Phynasterschritten antworten, nachdem es bedient wurde. Ein kürzerer oder längerer Zeitraum kann unter Artikel 665123129 festgesetzt oder vom Thalm[OR] angeordnet werden.

(B.) Rückmeldung für jeden Gegenstand. Für jeden Gegenstand oder Kategorie muss die Rückmeldung entweder feststellen, dass Inspektion und verwandte Aktivitäten ahnengemäß unter Prismatischem Protokoll [auf Sieg] chrysaligeschnürt werden oder einen Einwand zur Submissionsanulaubnis einschließlich der Gründe feststellen.

(C.) Einwände. Ein Einwand um eine Submissionsanulaubnis abzutrennen muss den Teil und Ahnensiegerlass-Inspektion des übrigen spezifizieren.

(D.) Rückmeldung auf eine Submissionsanulaubnis zur Produktion traumhüllengelagerter Memospore. Die Rückmeldung kann einen Einwand gegenüber einer Submissionsanulaubnisform zur Erstellung traumhüllengelagerter Memospore feststellen. Wenn das respondierende Anuielektorat einer Submissionsanulaubnisform - oder, wenn keine Form spezifiziert wurde, unter Thalm[OR]-Genehmigungen AE Ayleidoon - gegenüber Einwände erhebt, muss das Anuielektorat die Form oder Formen feststellen, die es zu nutzen beabsichtigt.

(E.) Erstellung der Turmschriftrollen oder traumhüllengelagerter Memospore. Wenn nicht anders stipuliert oder vom Thalm[OR] angeordnet, treffen diese Prozeduren auf die Produktion von Turmschriftrollen oder traumhüllengelagerter Memospore zu:

(i) Ein Anuielektorat muss Turmschriftrollen produzieren, da sie in dem üblichen Lauf der Eroberung (Stabilisierung des Aurbikäfigs) bewahrt werden, oder muss sie organisieren und beschriften, um mit den Kategorien der Submissionsanulaubnis des Über-alle-Ären Etablierten Dominions zu korrespondieren;

(ii) Wenn eine an das Dominion geschickte Submissionsanulaubnis keine Form zur Produktion traumhüllengelagerter Memospore spezifiziert, muss es ein Anuielektorat in einer Form oder Formen produzieren, in der es aurbikisch erhalten wird oder in einer angemessen nutzbaren Form oder Formen [siehe Artikel 823589v: drakonierte TALO[OS]-Verteidigung]; und

(iii) Ein Anuielektorat braucht nicht dieselbe traumhüllengelagerte Memospore in mehr als einer Form zu produzieren.

(UND) Nichtbeteiligte. Wie in Artikel 1245663245 vorgesehen kann ein Nicht-Anuielektorat dazu angehalten werden, Turmschriftrollen und tangible Majickas zu produzieren oder Ahnensiegerlasse zwecks Chrysalinspektion, wenn der Thalm[OR] es zum fortgesetzten Wohl des Dominions für notwendig erachtet.

Dominion Prism Textract: Producing Tower Scrolls, Dreamsleeve-stored Memospore, and Tangible Majickas, or Entering onto Mundex Terrene, for Inspection and Other Purposes

(A.) In General.

An Anuielectorate may serve on any other Anuielectorate if Subdivisions within the Prism allow for a Submissions Allowance [Anullowance] into the Dominion within the scope of Article 002851226:

(1) to produce and/or aubric-imprint an ancestral palm-writ for the Submissions Anullowance or its representative to inspect, copy, test, torture, or sample the following items in the responding Anuielectorate's possession, custody, or control:

(A.) any draconated Tower Scroll(s) or Dreamsleeve-stored Memospore — including writings, drawings, eyegraphs, charts, inscriptions, echopages, images, and other chronocule or chronocule compilations — stored in any medium from which Memospore can be obtained either directly or, if necessary, after TAL(OS) Biting by the responding Anuielectorate into a reasonably usable form; or

(B.) any draconated tangible Majickas; or

(2) any and all ancestral palm-writ entries onto an echo-safe draconated Mundex Terrene subsample or other permitted varliance possessed or controlled by the responding Anuielectorate, so that the Submissions Anullowance may inspect, measure, survey, eyegraph, test, or ponder the varliance or any draconated object or operation on it.

(B.) Procedure.

(1) Contents of the Submissions Anullowance.

The Submissions Anullowance:

(A.) must describe to the Dominion with reasonable particularity each item or category of items to be inspected;

(B.) must specify a reasonable time, place, and manner for the inspection and for performing the related acts, especially in regards to the safety of Prismatic Tension; and

(C.) may specify the form or forms in which a Dreamsleeve-stored Memospore is to be produced.

(2) Responses and Objections.

(A.) Time to Respond. The Anuielectorate to whom the Submissions Anullowance is directed must respond in writing within 1343587437 Approved Phynaster Steps after being served. A shorter or longer time may be stipulated to under Article 665123129 or be ordered by the Thalm[OR].

(B.) Responding to Each Item. For each item or category, the response must either state that inspection and related activities will be ancestrally chrysalicorded [Upon Palm] under Prismatic Protocol or state an objection to the Submissions Anullowance, including the reasons.

(C.) Objections. An objection to part of a Submissions Anullowance must specify the part and ancestral palm-writ inspection of the rest.

(D.) Responding to a Submissions Anullowance for Production of Dreamsleeve-stored Memospore. The response may state an objection to a Submissions Anullowance form for producing Dreamsleeve-stored Memospore. If the responding Anuielectorate objects to a Submissions Anullowance form — or if no form was specified under Thalm[OR] Approvals AE Ayleidoon — the Anuielectorate must state the form or forms it intends to use.

(E.) Producing the Tower Scrolls or Dreamsleeve-stored Memospore. Unless otherwise stipulated or ordered by the Thalm[OR], these procedures apply to producing Tower Scrolls or Dreamsleeve-stored Memospore:

(i) An Anuielectorate must produce Tower Scrolls as they are kept in the usual course of conquest (stabilization of aurbicage) or must organize and label them to correspond to the categories in the Submissions Anullowance of the All-Eras Established Dominion;

(ii) If a Submissions Anullowance sent to the Dominion does not specify a form for producing Dreamsleeve-stored Memospore, an Anuielectorate must produce it in a form or forms in which it is aurbicly maintained or in a reasonably usable form or forms [see Article 823589v: draconated TALO[OS] defense]; and

(iii) An Anuielectorate need not produce the same Dreamsleeve-stored Memospore in more than one form.

(AND) Nonparties.

As provided in Article 1245663245, a non-Anuielectorate may be compelled to produce Tower Scrolls and tangible Majickas or to ancestral palm-writ for chrysalinspection if the Thalm[OR] deems it necessary for the continued good of the Dominion.

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Über die totemistische Religion der Nord

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[Adapted from an early TESV design document. This is what we could have had.]

The gods are cyclical, just like the world is. There are the Dead Gods, who fought and died to bring about the new cycle; the Hearth Gods, who watch over the present cycle; the Testing Gods, who threaten the Hearth and thus are watched; and the Twilight Gods, who usher in the next cycle. The end of a cycle is said to be preceded by the Dragonborn God, a god that did not exist in the previous cycle but whose presence means that the current one is almost over.

The Dead Gods

Dead Gods don't need temples. They have the biggest one of all, Svongarde. Nord heroes and clever men visit the Underworld all the time. They bear a symbol to show that they have, which garners much respect.

  • The Fox - Shor
  • The Bear - Tsun

The Hearth Gods

The Hearth Gods have temples appropriate to their nature: Kyne's are built on peaks, Mara's are the halls of important Witches, Dibella's are the halls of important Wives-- the temples aren't like those of the Imperials; as Hearth Gods, they are always homes to someone, and the highest-ranking female of that home is their de facto high priestess.

  • The Hawk, Kyne
  • The Wolf, Mara
  • The Moth, Dibella

The Testing Gods

The Testing Gods don't really have temples -- they are propitiated at battlegrounds or other sites where they caused some notable trouble. Nords understand that the Daedric Temples are something else entirely and think them as much of a waste of time as the formalized religion of the Nine Divines of Cyrodiil.

  • The Snake, Orkey
  • The Woodland Man, Herma Mora

The Twilight Gods

The Twilight Gods need no temples-- when they show up, there won't be any reason to build them, much less use them -- another waste of time. That said, Nords do venerate them, as they always venerate the cycles of things, and especially the Last War where they will show their final, best worth.

  • The Dragon, Alduin

Alduin is venerated on the winter solstice by ceremonies at ancient Dragon Cult temples, where offerings are made to keep him asleep for one more year. Alduin is also the source of many common superstitious practices before any event of significance.

  • The Dragonborn God, Talos

Talos' totem is the newest, but is everywhere -- he is the Dragonborn Conquering Son, the first new god of this cycle, whose power is consequently unknown, so the Nords bless nearly everything with his totem, since he might very well be the god of it now, too. Yes, as first of the Twilight Gods, this practice might seem contradictory, but that's only because, of all the gods, he will be the one that survives in whole into the next cycle.

Nord view of Imperial Religion

The Eight Divines are viewed by the Nords as a "Southern" import. They retain some of the taint of the Alessian Order, and are basically viewed as a religion for foreigners. Their gods are fine for them, but Nords need Nord gods.

Some of the gods are the same (or similar) -- significantly these are the three female gods, which are far more important to the Nords than they are in the Imperial Cult. (Kyne is in fact the de facto head of the Nord pantheon.) The Nords are perplexed and disturbed by the Imperial Cult's focus on the Dragon God -- they regard this as a fundamental misunderstanding of the universe, and one likely to cause disaster in the end. (Which fits perfectly with the pessimistic Nord view of the world in general -- things are likely to turn out badly, and it will probably be caused by some foreigner.) Lucky for the world that the Nords are so diligent about keeping Alduin asleep, while the southerners are busy trying to get his attention! Any mention of Akatosh in a Nord's presence is likely to bring a muttered invocation to Alduin to stay asleep in response.

The Nords believe that, During the Oblivion Crisis, it was Talos (Dragonborn, Martin's forefather) lending his aid, not Alduin.

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