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Clewg

Clewg, frequently referred to as His Holiness, is a primary deity within the druidic, though his worship is most intensely concentrated on the Continent of Osnines within the region of Affaraon. He is the god of Improvement, Spiritual Perfection, and Placement, presiding over the belief that every living soul has a specific, predestined place in the universe where they will find completion. Characterised by a profound secrecy and an affinity for the chestnut tree, Clewg represents the pursuit of mastery over an illusory reality.

Metadata Details
Gender Male
Pantheon druidic
Affinity Improvement, Spiritual Perfection, and Placement
Rune/Word The Word “Clewg” / The Chestnut Tree
Colour White and Chestnut-brown

Domain

Clewg’s domain is defined by the interpolation of spiritual labour and the rejection of external reality. He is the patron of those seeking to find their “right place” in an infinite universe, a task his followers believe is impossible without divine guidance.

The Garment of Illusion

A central tenet of Clewg’s domain is the philosophical stance that “life is but a garment of illusion” and that the tangible world is the construction of an insane prime mover. Consequently, understanding the true nature of reality is viewed as virtually impossible. Clewg provides the mechanism to look past these illusions through a rigorous process of self-improvement and communal criticism.

Alchemy and Metallurgy

Historically, Clewg is associated with the Pheryllt, a branch of Druids who operated as expert alchemists and metallurgists. This association links the deity to the industrial labour of mining and the transformation of raw ores into items of exquisite craft. The crafts produced in his name are considered some of the finest in the known world, driven by a constant quest for improvement.

The Healing Arts

Clewg governs the healing arts, particularly those involving the natural thermal features of the earth. His elders practice these mysteries in the hot springs of eastern Affaraon, purifying and packaging medicinals for those who cannot make the pilgrimage to his sacred groves.

Followers

The followers of Clewg are diverse, ranging from the high nobility to the military classes, all bound by a desire for discipline and perfection.

Celebrations and Observances

Ordinary folk who follow Clewg participate in communal rituals designed to foster improvement through external scrutiny.

Fortnightly Meetings

The primary observance for the common faithful is a fortnightly gathering, often held in large wooden buildings known as Lodges. During these meetings, individuals review their spiritual progress, which is then subjected to intense communal scrutiny and often painful criticism. This critical process is believed to be the key to attaining mastery of the self.

The Finding of Signs

Ordinary people invoke Clewg when searching for direction or seeking a sign of their “place.” The appearance of birds in a sacred grove or the specific harmonics of bird-song are often interpreted as Clewg’s voice welcoming an initiate or delivering a message of placement.

Placement Sacrifices

Rituals of placement involve making sacrifices, often of items held dear, to ensure that one is not moved from a position of prosperity or to facilitate a transition to a more “perfect” life.

Adepts of Clewg

The Adepts of Clewg (also known as the Brotherhood) is the mystery cult of the deity, shrouded in layers of secrecy and hierarchical progression.

Levels of Initiation

Initiation into the mysteries is a process involving many years of study and service.

The Two Sects

The mystery cult is teleologically split between two interpretations:

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