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The '''Iridescent Tones''' is a polytheistic religion practiced in [[Hallandren]] on [[Nalthis]]. This religion teaches that the [[Returned]] are gods.{{book ref|wb|3}}

The '''Iridescent Tones''' is a polytheistic religion practiced in Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|3}} This religion teaches that the [[Returned]] are gods.{{book ref|wb|3}}


== Teachings ==
== Teachings ==
=== Peacegiver and Kalad ===
=== Peacegiver and Kalad ===
[[Peacegiver]] has a central place in the Iridescent Tones. He is often referred to as Peacegiver the Blessed, although some priests call him Lord Peacegiver.{{book ref|wb|40}} Many [[Hallandren]] also consider him to be a god of gods. Peacegiver is sometimes, though not always, considered to have been the first God King.{{book ref|wb|32}} The Hallandren consider his name to be holy. They also consider Peacegiver to be the one who gave them life.{{book ref|wb|40}}
[[Peacegiver]] has a central place in the Iridescent Tones. He is often referred to as Peacegiver the Blessed, although some priests call him Lord Peacegiver.{{book ref|wb|40}} Many Hallandren also consider him to be a god of gods. Peacegiver is sometimes, though not always, considered to have been the first God King.{{book ref|wb|32}} The Hallandren consider his name to be holy.{{book ref|wb|40}} They also consider Peacegiver to be the one who gave them life.{{book ref|wb|40}}


The Hallandren believe that Peacegiver returned to life with a specific purpose: to stop the conflict between men and to bring peace to Hallandren. They also believe that he gave them the [[Light of Peace]], telling the Hallandren to keep it safe, as well as to never use it. In their theology, Peacegiver died to give his [[Breath]]s to the Hallandren. However, he also demanded that it be held in case he should Return again and need it. The Hallandren believe that it is very important that the Breath isn't used.{{book ref|wb|40}}
The [[Hallandren]] believe that Peacegiver returned to life with a specific purpose, to stop the conflict between men and to bring peace to Hallandren. They also believe that he gave them the [[Light of Peace]],{{book ref|wb|40}} telling the Hallandren to keep it safe,{{book ref|wb|40}} as well as to never use it.{{book ref|wb|40}} In their theology Peacegiver died to give his [[Breath]]s to the Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|40}} But he also demanded that it be held in case he should Return again and need it.{{book ref|wb|40}} The Hallandren believe that it is very important that the Breath isn’t used.{{book ref|wb|40}}


The Hallandren view Peacegiver as a holy figure and a god because he protected them from Kalad,{{book ref|wb|40}} driving him away and saving the Hallandren people. He also brought peace to the world by stopping the [[Manywar]].{{book ref|wb|32}}
The Hallandren view [[Peacegiver]] as a holy figure and a god because he protected them from Kalad,{{book ref|wb|40}} driving him away and saving the Hallandren people. He also brought peace to the world by stopping the [[Manywar]].{{book ref|wb|32}}


[[Kalad]] also has a central place in the Iridescent Tones. He is considered to be evil and destructive.{{book ref|wb|40}} The [[Hallandren]] believe that the Royal Family of [[Hanald]] aligned themselves with Kalad, ignoring the will of the people and seeking the war with bloodlust.{{book ref|wb|32}}
[[Kalad]] also has a central place in the Iridescent Tones. He is considered to be evil and destructive.{{book ref|wb|40}} The [[Hallandren]] believe that The Royal Family of [[Hanald]] aligned themselves with Kalad,{{book ref|wb|32}} ignoring the will of the people and seeking the war with bloodlust.{{book ref|wb|32}}


He is the creator of [[Kalad's Phantoms]], a new and more powerful type of [[lifeless]]. Although nobody remembers what kind of lifeless they were, they are considered to be frightening and terrible. Many people believe that after Peacegiver sent them away, Kalad's Phantoms still roam the jungle, waiting for Kalad to return.{{book ref|wb|32}}
He was the creator of [[Kalad's Phantoms]],{{book ref|wb|32}} a new and more powerful type of [[lifeless]].{{book ref|wb|32}} Although nobody remembers what kind of lifeless they were,{{book ref|wb|32}} they are considered to be frightening and terrible.{{book ref|wb|32}} Many people believe that after Peacegiver sent them away Kalad’s Phantoms still roam the jungle, waiting for Kalad to return.{{book ref|wb|32}}


=== The Iridescent Wave and the Afterlife ===
=== The Iridescent Wave and the Afterlife ===
The Hallandren believe that when a person dies, they leap across a thing called the 'Iridescent Wave.' When a person decides to [[Returned|Return]] they leap back across to the world of the living, although this process leaves the memory fragmented.{{book ref|wb|12}}
The Hallandren believe that when a person dies they leap across a thing called the ‘Iridescent Wave’.{{book ref|wb|12}} When a person decides to Return they leap back across to the world of the living, although this process leaves the memory fragmented.{{book ref|wb|12}}


There is an afterlife or heaven,{{book ref|wb|23}} and people are at peace there. In the afterlife, the future is visible, like a scroll.{{book ref|wb|12}}
There is an afterlife or heaven,{{book ref|wb|23}} and people are at peace here. In the afterlife the future is visible, like a scroll.{{book ref|wb|12}}


=== Holidays and Curses ===
=== Holidays and Curses ===
There is a holiday known as Gods Feast, on which people take the evening off and feast together.{{book ref|wb|22}} The Wedding Jubilation is a weeklong holiday in which the Hallandren celebrate the marriage of the God King. During this time, the queen is not allowed to leave the palace. At the end of this holiday, the queen is officially presented to the [[Court of Gods]].{{book ref|wb|8}}
There is a holiday known as Gods Feast, on which people take the evening off and feast together.{{book ref|wb|22}} The Wedding Jubilation is a weeklong holiday in which the Hallandren celebrate the marriage of the God King.{{book ref|wb|8}} During this time the queen is not allowed to leave the palace.{{book ref|wb|8}} At the end of this holiday the queen is officially presented to the Court of Gods.{{book ref|wb|8}}


The Hallandren often use curses related to Colors or the Iridescent Tones. The Hallandren don't curse with the names of their gods; this is because most gods don't like their names being used as an oath.{{book ref|wb|38}} Known curses include:
The Hallandren often use curses related to Colors or the Iridescent Tones. The Hallandren don’t curse with the names of their gods.{{book ref|wb|38}} This is because most gods don’t like their names being used as an oath.{{book ref|wb|38}} Known curses include:
* How in the name of the Colors
* How in the name of the Colors
* Colors!
* Colors!
* By the Colors
* By the Colors
* What in the name of the Iridescent Tones
* What in the name of the Iridescent Tones
* for the Colors' sake
* for the Colors’ sake
* Kalad's Phantoms!
* Kalad’s Phantoms!


== The Returned ==
== The Returned ==
=== Returning ===
=== Returning ===
Some people die in a way that exemplifies the great virtues of human existence,{{book ref|wb|3}} like bravery or honesty.{{book ref|wb|3}}{{book ref|wb|14}} These people are then sent back by the Iridescent Tones. The Hallandren believe that the Returned are sent back to act as examples, and as gods, to the living. The religion teaches that each god represents an ideal related to the way they died.{{book ref|wb|3}}
Some people die in a way that exemplies the great virtues of human existence{{book ref|wb|3}}, like bravery or honesty.{{book ref|wb|3}}{{book ref|wb|14}} These people are then sent back by the Iridescent Tones.{{book ref|wb|3}} The Hallandren believe that the Returned are sent back to act as examples, and as gods, to the living.{{book ref|wb|3}} The religion teaches that each god represents an ideal related to the way they died.{{book ref|wb|3}}


=== Duties ===
=== Duties ===
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When a follower seeks a blessing, they can send an offering to one of the [[Returned|gods]], usually the god corresponding to what the follower wishes. These offerings usually take the form of a painting or some other type of art, such as a poem. The priests both record the god's actual words and make an interpretation of what the god thinks, be it for good or for ill, and deliver these to the patron. Even just sending an offering brings you a measure of good fortune, although the better the rating your offering gets the more good fortune you get. Most patrons don't make their offerings themselves, instead paying someone to do it for them. This means that the more a patron is ready to pay, the better their offering and the more good fortune they get. Offerings are made specifically for the intended god, and only they, besides a few of their priests, are allowed to see them.{{book ref|wb|3}}
When a follower seeks a blessing they can send an offering to one of the gods,{{book ref|wb|3}} usually the god corresponding to what the follower wishes.{{book ref|wb|3}} These offerings usually take the form of a painting or some other type art,{{book ref|wb|3}} such as a poem.{{book ref|wb|3}} The priests record both the god’s actual words and make an interpretation of what the god thinks, be it for good or for ill, and deliver these to the patron.{{book ref|wb|3}} Even just sending an offering brings you a measure of good fortune,{{book ref|wb|3}} although the better the rating your offering gets the more good fortune you get.{{book ref|wb|3}} Most patrons don’t make their offerings themselves,{{book ref|wb|3}} instead paying someone to do it for them.{{book ref|wb|3}} This means that the more a patron is ready to pay, the better their offering and the more good fortune they get.{{book ref|wb|3}} Offerings are made specifically for the intended god, and only they, besides a few of their priests, are allowed to see them.{{book ref|wb|3}}


Another duty of the Returned is receiving petitions.{{book ref|wb|12}} Anyone can come and petition the gods. Usually these people request healing,{{book ref|wb|12}} although not always for themselves, and sometimes they ask for other things, such as a job.{{book ref|wb|42}} The petitions offer a final, although unlikely, hope, because one day one of the followers will receive a miracle. The petitions are supposed to help the gods remember why they Returned.{{book ref|wb|12}}
Another duty of the Returned are the petitions.{{book ref|wb|12}} Anyone can come and petition the gods. Usually these people request healing,{{book ref|wb|12}} although not always for themselves, sometimes they ask for other things, such as a job.{{book ref|wb|42}} The petitions offer a last although unlikely hope, because one day one of the followers will receive a miracle.{{book ref|wb|12}} The petitions are supposed to help the gods remember why they Returned.{{book ref|wb|12}}


The Returned also provide leadership to the Hallandren. This manifests as the Returned voting on issues.{{book ref|wb|50}} The gods are divided into subgroups, each having responsibility over a certain area. Some gods are in charge of civic issues; others govern agreements and treaties.{{book ref|wb|16}} They vote during assemblies. During a main assembly, all of the gods get together and vote on an issue. The outcome is known as the Will of the Pantheon. The Returned have the right to disobey the Will of the Pantheon.{{book ref|wb|50}}
The Returned also provide leadership to the Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|50}} This manifests as the Returned voting on issues.{{book ref|wb|50}} The gods are divided into subgroups,{{book ref|wb|16}} each having responsibility over a certain area.{{book ref|wb|16}} Some gods are in charge of civic issues;{{book ref|wb|16}} others governed agreements and treaties etc.{{book ref|wb|16}} They then vote during assemblies. During a main assembly all the gods get together and vote on an issue.{{book ref|wb|50}} The outcome is known as the will of the pantheon.{{book ref|wb|50}} The Returned have the right to disobey the Will of the Pantheon.{{book ref|wb|50}}


=== Abilities ===
=== Abilities ===
The [[Hallandren]] ascribe many abilities to the Returned, some fictional and some factual.{{book ref|wb|14}} Examples are things like controlling the rain, but also being unable to go mad or to have headaches. The Hallandren believe that the Returned have goals they want to accomplish.{{book ref|wb|12}}
The Hallandren ascribe many abilities to the Returned,{{book ref|wb|14}} some fictional and some facts.{{book ref|wb|14}} Examples are things like controlling the rain, but also like being unable to go mad or have headaches. The Hallandren believe that the Returned have goals they want to accomplish.{{book ref|wb|12}}


Denying a request from one of the Returned will cause great peril to your soul. The Returned are believed to be able to take your soul, although this is different than the Idrian belief of them sucking Breath from people. It is also considered improper for a Returned to stoop.{{book ref|wb|26}}
Denying a request from one of the Returned will cause great peril to your soul.{{book ref|wb|26}} The Returned are believed to be able to take your soul,{{book ref|wb|26}} although this is different then the Idrian belief of them sucking breath from people. It is also considered improper for a Returned to stoop.{{book ref|wb|26}}


It is also believed that the Returned have prophetic dreams, which is at least partly true. The high priest of each god writes down the dreams of their god the moment that god wakes up. The Returned are also considered to be wise.{{book ref|wb|3}} As the Returned are oracles, it is very important that they don't interact with the subject of their predictions, for if they do it could unbalance a great many things.{{book ref|wb|26}}
It is also believed that the Returned have prophetic dreams, which is at least partly true.{{book ref|wb|3}} The high priest of each god write down the dreams of their god the moment that god wakes up.{{book ref|wb|3}} The Returned are also considered to be wise.{{book ref|wb|3}} As the Returned are oracles it is very important that they don’t interact with the subject of their predictions, for if they do it could unbalance a great many things.{{book ref|wb|26}}


=== The God King ===
=== The God King ===
The first God King is believed to have received his [[Breath]] and life from [[Peacegiver]] himself. Since that day, each God King has fathered a stillborn son who then Returned and took his place. It is unknown to the Hallandren how Peacegiver made the first God King, as Breath does not make the recipient divine.{{book ref|wb|32}}
The First God King is believed to have received his Breath and life from Peacegiver himself.{{book ref|wb|32}} Since that day, each God King has fathered a stillborn son who then Returned and took his place. It is unknown to the Hallandren how Peacegiver made the first God King,{{book ref|wb|32}} as Breath does not make the recipient divine.{{book ref|wb|32}}


The God King is special, beyond being a Returned. The doctrines teach that the earth itself is too base for him. He achieved transcendence before he was born, but Returned to bless his people. The God King also represents all Colors.{{book ref|wb|6}} When a new God King is chosen, all of his servants are replaced.{{book ref|wb|34}}
The God King is special, beyond being a Returned.{{book ref|wb|6}} The doctrines teach that the earth itself is too base for him.{{book ref|wb|6}} He achieved transcendence before he was born, but Returned to bless his people.{{book ref|wb|6}} The God King also represents all Colors.{{book ref|wb|6}} When a new God King is chosen, his servants are replaced.{{book ref|wb|34}}


The God King's will is law; due to this, he needs no reason or justification for what he does.{{book ref|wb|4}} No one, except for the queen and a small number of dedicated servants, is allowed to touch him.{{book ref|wb|6}} It is believed that God Kings can heal more than one person, as opposed to a normal Returned.{{book ref|wb|24}}
The God King’s will is law,{{book ref|wb|4}} due to this he needs no reason or justification for what he does.{{book ref|wb|4}} No one, except for the queen and a number of dedicated servants, are allowed to touch him.{{book ref|wb|6}} It is believed that the God Kings can heal more then one person, as opposed to a normal Returned.{{book ref|wb|24}}


== The Priesthood ==
== The Priesthood ==
The Iridescent Tones have many priests.{{book ref|wb|4}} These priests have mostly religious responsibilities, although they also rule the empire in the name of their [[Susebron|king]]. The main job of the priests is to care for the [[Returned]].{{book ref|wb|3}} This includes making sure that the Returned have enough food and drinks to enjoy, dressing them, and other such duties. The priests organize the interactions between the Returned and the citizens, including the weekly offering of [[Breath]] that the Returned require to survive{{book ref|wb|3}} and the daily hearing of petitions.{{book ref|wb|12}} Usually, there isn't a moment when a Returned is without his retinue of priests. Priests are also allowed to argue in the arena, a happening which serves to keep the gods informed of the common people's opinions.{{book ref|wb|16}} Priests don't take pay for their services.{{book ref|wb|49}} Priests can't say anything about the life before their god Returned.{{book ref|wb|18}} It is a sacred tenet that the servants of a god don't repeat what they hear in confidence.{{book ref|wb|32}}
The Iridescent Tones have many priests.{{book ref|wb|4}} These priests have mostly religious responsibilities, although they also rule the empire in the name of their [[Susebron|King]]. The main job of the priests is to care for the [[Returned]].{{book ref|wb|3}} This includes making sure that the Returned have enough food and drinks to enjoy, dressing then etc. The priests organize the interactions between the Returned and the citizens, including the weekly offering of Breath that the Returned require to survive{{book ref|wb|3}} and the daily hearing of petitions.{{book ref|wb|12}} There usually isn’t a moment when a Returned is without his priests. Priests are also allowed to argue in the arena, this serves to keep the gods informed of the common people’s opinions.{{book ref|wb|16}} Priests don’t take pay for their services.{{book ref|wb|49}} Priests can’t say anything about the life before their god returned.{{book ref|wb|18}} It is a sacred tenet that the servants of a god don’t repeat what they hear in confidence.{{book ref|wb|32}}


All priests wear robes, and some priests, likely the more important ones, wear miters.{{book ref|wb|3}} It seems the more important one is the more intricate one's robe and miter becomes. The robes of the priests are the colors of their god,{{book ref|wb|3}} with the God King's priests wearing different colors every day.{{book ref|wb|24}} All priests take oaths when they join the priesthood. These oaths include, among others, oaths that make the priest obligated to answer any god's questions.{{book ref|wb|23}}
All priests wear robes,{{book ref|wb|3}} and some priests, likely the more important ones, wear miters.{{book ref|wb|3}} It seems the more important one is the more intricate ones robe and miter becomes. The robes of the priests are the colors of their god,{{book ref|wb|3}} with the God King’s priests wearing different colours everyday{{book ref|wb|24}}


The priests of the God King know that the God King cannot bear a child. Instead, they pronounce the queen pregnant and act like she gave birth to a Returned baby, who previously Returned somewhere else in the empire.{{book ref|wb|55}}
The priests of the God King know that the God King cannot bear a child.{{book ref|wb|55}} Instead they pronounce the queen pregnant and act like she gave birth to a Returned baby, who previously Returned somewhere else in the empire.{{book ref|wb|55}}


=== High Priests ===
=== High Priests ===
Each of the Returned, including the God King, has a high priest.{{book ref|wb|3}}{{book ref|wb|4}}{{book ref|wb|12}} These priests wear intricate robes and miters.{{book ref|wb|4}} Their robes are the same colors as their god.{{book ref|wb|3}} To become a high priest, you have to study theology.{{book ref|wb|12}} The God King's high priest is formally addressed as "Your Excellency."{{book ref|wb|40}} It is unclear whether all high priests have this title, or just the God King's high priest.
Each of the Returned, including the God King, has a high priest.{{book ref|wb|3}}{{book ref|wb|4}}{{book ref|wb|12}} These priests wear intricate robes and miters.{{book ref|wb|4}} Their robes are the same colours as their god.{{book ref|wb|3}} To become a high priest you have to study theology.{{book ref|wb|12}} The God King’s High priest is formally addressed as ‘Your Excellency‘.{{book ref|wb|40}} It is unclear whether all high priests have this title, or just the God King’s high priest.


The high priests are almost always near their gods. They are also one of the few priests allowed to see the offerings.{{book ref|wb|3}} Some high priests argue in the arena, although this isn't restricted to high priests, and they aren't obligated to.{{book ref|wb|16}} During a main assembly, the high priests are responsible for communicating their god's opinion to the public and to the other gods. It is customary to kneel down in front of their god and ask for an answer. When they have an answer, they will join the other high priests, carrying either a green flag for a favorable response or a red flag for dissatisfaction.{{book ref|wb|50}}
The high priests are almost always near their gods. They are also one of the few priests allowed to see the offerings.{{book ref|wb|3}} Some high priests argue in the arena,{{book ref|wb|16}} although this isn’t restricted to high priests, and they aren’t obligated to.{{book ref|wb|16}} During a main assembly the high priests are responsible for communicating their god’s opinion to the public,{{book ref|wb|50}} and the other gods.{{book ref|wb|50}} It is customary to kneel down in front of their god, and ask for an answer.{{book ref|wb|50}} When they have an answer they will join the other high priests,{{book ref|wb|50}} carrying either a green flag for a favourable response{{book ref|wb|50}} or a red flag for dissatisfaction.{{book ref|wb|50}}


== History ==
== History ==
=== The Manywar ===
=== The Manywar ===
The [[Hallandren]] believe that sometime around the year 0, [[Kalad]] [[Returned]] and aligned himself with the Royal Family of [[Hanald]], seeking war with the other [[Nalthis#Nations|Nalthian Nations]]. He made a large and terrifying army of [[lifeless]] called [[Kalad's Phantoms]], who lived on in [[Hallandren]] mythology.{{book ref|wb|32}}
The [[Hallandren]] believe that sometime around the year 0 [[Kalad]] [[Returned]] and aligned himself with the Royal Family of [[Hanald]], seeking war with the other [[Nalthis#Nations|Nalthian Nations]].{{book ref|wb|32}} He made a large and terrifying army of [[lifeless]] called Kalad’s Phantoms, who live on in [[Hallandren]] mythology.{{book ref|wb|32}}


Eventually, Kalad seized control of Hanald and declared war on a number of nations, starting an incredibly destructive war which played a major role in Hallandren mythology.{{book ref|wb|32}} Lore held that it was during this time that [[Peacegiver]] Returned. He then defeated Kalad{{book ref|wb|15}} and seized control of Kalad's Phantoms.{{book ref|wb|32}} He immediately sought to end the war with diplomacy, in which he succeeded, saving Hallandren and a number of other nations from doom.{{book ref|wb|58}}
Eventually Kalad seized control of Hanald and declared war on a number of nations, starting an incredibly destructive war, this war would play a major role in Hallandren mythology.{{book ref|wb|32}} Lore holds that it was during this time that [[Peacegiver]] Returned. He then defeated Kalad{{book ref|wb|15}} and seized control of Kalad’s Phantoms.{{book ref|wb|32}} He immediately sought to end the war with diplomacy, in which he succeeded, saving Hallandren and a number of other nations from doom.{{book ref|wb|58}}


The Hallandren felt betrayed by [[Austre]], whom they believed had abandoned them to Kalad;{{book ref|wb|40}} because of Peacegiver's actions, they started worshipping the [[Returned]]. During this time, the [[Cult of Returned]], which was already worshipping the Returned, rose to prominence and eventually evolved into the Iridescent Tones.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}}
The Hallandren felt betrayed by [[Austrism|Austre]],{{book ref|wb|40}} who they believed had abandoned them to Kalad,{{book ref|wb|40}} because of this and them being saved by Peacegiver they started worshipping the [[Returned]]. During this time the [[Cult of Returned]], which was already worshipping the Returned, rose to prominence and eventually evolved into the Iridescent Tones.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}}


=== The God Kings ===
=== The God Kings ===
Eventually Peacegiver bestowed his [[Peacegiver's Treasure|Breaths]] onto a priest called Susebron, ordering the priesthood to keep his Breaths safe and never to use them until he came back and reclaimed them.{{book ref|wb|40}} This priest became the first God King. The priests took Peacegiver's command seriously, cutting out the tongue of the God King, and continued to do so for the next three hundred years.{{book ref|wb|58}}
Eventually Peacegiver bestowed his [[Peacegiver's Treasure|Breaths]] onto a priest called Susebron. Ordering the priesthood to keep his breaths safe, and to never use them, until he came back and reclaimed them.{{book ref|wb|40}} This priest would become the first God King. The priests took Peacegiver’s command seriously, cutting out the tongue of the God King, and would continue to do so for the next 300 years.{{book ref|wb|58}}


After this first God King, four more God Kings reigned,{{book ref|wb|32}} each of them called Susebron. Each God King would bear the Light of Peace and add to it.{{book ref|wb|15}}
After this first King four more God Kings would reign,{{book ref|wb|32}} all of them called Susebron. Each God King would bear the Light of Peace, and add to it.{{book ref|wb|15}}


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