Thread:Eras of Arda Team/@comment-173.24.156.64-20170717072837/@comment-31996723-20170807184744

Going against one of the 4 main doctrines of all the different beliefs in the south; Ahmôtep is the creator of all life in the south and is the god of all southern gods, Asis-Ra is his lieutenant and punishes those who defy Ahmôtep, being named after your gods is a sign of challenging them, one must visit the offering ever now and then.

They do exist or maybe they don't. Who knows - it shall be revealed in time. However, there are several signs of destroyed cities by those who at least claim to be servants of Asis-Ra. Maybe that's just a legend - maybe it is not though. If your people see Ahmôtep, Asis-Ra and the remaning list of your gods as someone who lives on another "plane" then that is fine as long as it doesn't contradict the existing lore. Nobody has actually ever seen Asis-Ra and so on. Nobody alive at least.

But are we somewhat clear on what this important Southron religion is about? As long as your own religion doesn't contradict the main parts, then it is fine. Just remember, NOBODY in the south dares defy Asis-Ra and co., because everyone who did are dead! This attitude is very important, especially if you are going to join the first questline about Ahmôtep and Asis-Ra.

-Fish