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===Traditions===
 
===Traditions===
  
*'''''Ineffible Deity''''':  Mandador is almost never a spoken name.  The epithet of "the Power" is the one most often used.  The name of Mandador is only to spoken by those of priestly rank or above, and even then only during great spells and the most sacred of events.  Deacons and below are not to speak the Name of the Power save for very rare exceptions, for the name of the Power is ineffable to the profane.
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*'''''The Incarnate Power is Unknowable''''':  As in traditional Mandadorianism, Dwarden tradition forbids any direct depiction of the godhead, as this is considered unknowable to any normal mortal being.  Dwarden tradition does however hold that Mandador has a central being, and that he sits on his throne upon the Ninth Heaven, and this is taken more literally than it is in the Danian Rite.  However, since the reforms of the Thousiersian Crusades in the mid-millennium, the Potestian heresy of a ''Power'' that has a physical reality that manifests on earth is suppressed, although not necessarily denied.  According to the ''Book of Nolas'' and the ''Ecstasy of St. Yathiam'', Mandador appeared in physical form to Yathamian beneath the waves of the sea
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*'''''The Ineffable Name of the Divine''''':  Mandador is almost never a spoken name.  The epithet of "the Power" is the one most often used.  The name of Mandador is only to spoken by those of priestly rank or above, and even then only during great spells and the most sacred of events.  Deacons and below are not to speak the Name of the Power save for very rare exceptions, for the name of the Power is ineffable to the profane.
  
 
==Liturgy==
 
==Liturgy==

Revision as of 16:08, 23 November 2019

Religious Precepts in the Dwarden Rite

Precepts

The Power is Above All Others: The Power has no peers, and is supreme among all other powers. There is nothing the Power cannot do, and no force that the Power cannot overcome. The Power sits peerless among all other powers.

Traditions

  • The Incarnate Power is Unknowable: As in traditional Mandadorianism, Dwarden tradition forbids any direct depiction of the godhead, as this is considered unknowable to any normal mortal being. Dwarden tradition does however hold that Mandador has a central being, and that he sits on his throne upon the Ninth Heaven, and this is taken more literally than it is in the Danian Rite. However, since the reforms of the Thousiersian Crusades in the mid-millennium, the Potestian heresy of a Power that has a physical reality that manifests on earth is suppressed, although not necessarily denied. According to the Book of Nolas and the Ecstasy of St. Yathiam, Mandador appeared in physical form to Yathamian beneath the waves of the sea
  • The Ineffable Name of the Divine: Mandador is almost never a spoken name. The epithet of "the Power" is the one most often used. The name of Mandador is only to spoken by those of priestly rank or above, and even then only during great spells and the most sacred of events. Deacons and below are not to speak the Name of the Power save for very rare exceptions, for the name of the Power is ineffable to the profane.

Liturgy

Liturgical Language

The Rite of the Dwarden Church uses High Middle Dwarden as its liturgical language. All major religious written works in Dwarden have been transcribed in this language, which sounds to the modern Dwarden ear as formal, rich and transcendent.

The liturgy itself is performed almost entirely in an awe inspiring monastic chant.

The Canonical Script

On formal Mandadorian holy writings, Danian-based script is used, modified with specific letters and symbols to correctly pronounce the Dwarden language.

Capital letter writing is used on sacred vestments.

Faith in the War of the Black Crown

Centuries of near-existential warfare with the undead of their own people has forged Mandadorianism in Dwarden into an iron faith that serves as the primary shield against against the horror and despair so often encountered by the people of those lands.

Prophecies During the War of the Black Crown

Although it was understood that Yathamian would not return for the salvation of Dwarden during the War of the Black Crown, there was great hope


During his Second Embassy, St. Yathamian is recorded in the Book of Maethon stating:

"By holy Prayer, Shield, Hammer, Sword and Song you shall conquer, and the Black Crown of evil will forever be dethroned."