Sol Magna

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The SUN is ETERNAL

Sun made SOUL

Sun shined on KING

King, servant of SUN

We, servant of KING

Worship SUN,

makes King SHINE


Beginnings

Pre-Origins

Peasant Sun Worship Various forms of sun worship existed all across Merindia as a folk religion, and it still does to the modern day but many other folk religions existed also such as moon worshippers and worshippers of other celestial bodies

Origins of Sol Magna Chief Jean initially ruled Arés, a small chiefdom, and went blind staring at the sun and the people did not believe him about his message about the glory of the sun which he gained from his blindness at first. He had been up on the highest peak in all the lands staring at the sun for a long period and upon coming down he was severely sunburnt and blind and said “the sun is the only god and I am the prophet of god”. He then conquered much land from the Hannish Empire which seemed impossible to do, becoming King Jean I, which convinced most and they converted in droves. He was then known as "He who Delivered the SUN"

Every King after has been related to Jean I (or at least claims to be) and they all seek to bring the glorious message of the light of the SUN by spreading the word and bringing growth to the lands. They are the head of the religion because they can all trace their lineage to the Prophet-King and a lack of belief in the SUN will lead to disaster for the Kingdom

Some argue that actually his brother Dagobert was the one who was blinded and commanded the armies because “how would Jean do it by himself while blind?”. these people are called Dagists and wish for those descended from him to rule instead

Modern Day Religious Practices

On Places for Worship: Open courtyard surrounding by a circle with small triangles around with big triangles pointed East and West and smaller big triangles pointed north and south

Temples are often built on elevated ground compared to the rest of the settlement, in order to be closer to the sun and its holiness

On the Blind: Those born blind and those who became blind through staring at the SUN’s glory are considered holy while those who become blind through other means are looked down upon The most devout inner sections and monks of the Solar Order blind themselves be staring into the Sun just like Jean I did

On Punishment: Those who have done wrong will be subject to “The SUN’s Judgement” which is to be tied up somewhere high left without food or water to become severely sunburnt "For thy crimes against the Crown, you are sentenced to sunning. May Sol have mercy on ye so(u)l"

Holy Days

Summer Solstice: the longest day of the year with the greatest amount of the SUN and its glory.

Winter Solstice: People gather around each other for a feast and to celebrate how they’ve made it to the day with the least light, the least Sun out. They also give a few small gifts to friends and family.


Sects

Dagists: Those who believe that Jean had a brother, Dagobert, who is the real Prophet King because how would Jean have done all of the stuff militarily

Revivalists: Those who want the return of the ways of the original Solar Order and argue that the modern Order has become corrupt and strayed too far from the original vision. They are very much pro-monarchy because of how centered around Jean I the original Solar Order was Radicals: Those who want to focus more on the worship of the SUN and de-emphasize the king. All believe that at least Jean I was a true prophet and great king but some draw different lines on where their support ends. Various flavors of Radicals ordered by relative popularity:

- Directist Radicals: The direct Descendents of Jean I, the kings up to Jean IX, were the only true Prophet-Kings. The end of Jean IX’s reign was in 120 so it has been 1550 years since a true prophet-king

- Originalists Radicals: Jean I was the only Prophet-King and the rest have been merely important political figures

- Conditional Radicalists: The last true Prophet-King was Jean VI because he was so great and he could have only been so great on the condition that he had been a prophet

- Lazy Radicalists: all the good kings were Prophet-kings and all the bad ones were not

- Dualist Radicals: Every other king is a true Prophet-King. This belief came about recently from people reading texts on soteric ideas of succession

Determinists: Those who say that the SUN has control over literally everything and so can control how everything plays out through all of the universe, everything determined by the SUN

Hyperroyalists: Those who All the kings have been direct avatars of the Sun and so the King must be obeyed for he can never be wrong. They LOVE the kings.

Jean Reincarnationists: Those who believe that Jacques VI was the reincarnation of Jean I due to just how great he was and all the things he did during his reign. This belief is more common among the peasants

Quotations from Sun-King Jean I

The first part of the Collect, the holy book of Sol Magna

1."the Sun is the only god and I am the prophet of god"

2.“You should do good things”

3."You should not do bad things"

4."Kill Hannibish"

5."If your enemy is outnumbered you should attack"

6."If your enemy has more men than you you should not attack"

7."looking at the sun for too long will blind you"

8."Fascism is bad" 1

9."The best way to win a war is to not fight at all"

10."To know your enemy you must know yourself"

11.“You should ponder and deliberate before you make a decision"

1: Fascism means gay sodomy in old Alpinn


The Life of Jean I

After a day Jean came down the hill of Gourd. And he was not as he had been before, his eyes white as dawn and his face red as sunset. He spoke these words to a thousand who did bear swords in his name. "The Sun is the only god and I am the prophet of God"

"…The Hannibish laughed at the proposition, for they had forsaken the Sun. "A blind man is more fit among beggars than among kings. Leave now and we shall not harm you, for you are not worth our blades." And so Jean said unto them: "I am blind, for I am blinded by His Light. But His Light guides me, and I can see all that His Light touches." And as he spoke the men who had hidden among the women and children came. They numbered five and five, and they killed the Hannibish. Their bodies were left in the square as a sign to any who would forsake the Sun."