Theian Native Faith

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Sacred Faith of the Theian Divinity
OrientationPagan
Aliases
  • Sacred Faith of the Theian Divinity
  • Theian Native Faith
Gods
DemigodsSeveral, including:
Monotheism or PolytheismPolytheism
Sects
Locational Information
Holy Land
Name of Religious BuildingTemple
ArchitectureTraditional
Areas of Belief
Important Individuals
Membership Count~170 Million
Historical Information
Founded4401 BCE
Succeeded ByTeijanism
Alignment


The Sacred Faith of the Theian Divinity, sometimes known as the Theian Native Faith, is an umbrella term used to describe the religions practiced by Theian Natives, worshipping and believing in the teachings of The Nine Gods of Theia and various other minor deities. The religion evolved from a series of individual, localised, monotheistic faiths that coalesced into the worship of an evolving pantheon of nine gods, across the traditional nine domains of Theia that they ruled over as "archons", or "god-kings". Inhabitants of each domain swore fealty to their archon, while revering other archons to a lesser extent. The faith persisted beyond the initial deaths of the gods at the hands of the Theian Cataclysm, and is still a widely practiced religion today.

There are sects distinct from the "Sacred Faith" in many ways - for example, the Genian Folk Religion reveres Tenno as the archon of Gensokyo (as does the Sacred Faith), but they are purely monotheistic, whereas Tritonism reveres Triton as a leader of a separate, more diverse pantheon, not as an archon. Teijanism is a syncretic religious movement that holds the Nine in equal reverence, and is described as an attempt to revive the Sacred Faith as it was before the Cataclysm, albeit aspects of it are erroneous.

The Nine

"The Nine" is a term that refers to the nine gods (or more appropriately archons, as they were god-rulers or "god-kings") that presided over Theia before the Cataclysm. Out of the nine that were alive at the beginning of the Theian Cataclysm (and who returned during the Divine Resurgence), at least three are "original gods", that is, they hail from Theia and have presided over their domain since its inception. Others came into the position through the death of a previous god, or in the special cases of Tenno and perhaps Minerva, having not been from Theia at all. Out of all known archons, only three are confirmed to still be alive - Tenno, Minerva, and Hecate. It it is perhaps likely that the others are alive on the planet Eos, albeit they have not made any contact nor has there been any search to contact them.

The Archons and their Dominions at the time of the Cataclysm
Icon Archon Region Quality
Aireskoi Kanar War
Pilirin Baiame Life
Tenno Gensokyo Peace
Minerva Eostre Rebirth
Triton Treimaria Freedom
Aeneas Aethra Devotion
Hecate Lilaci'ah Diplomacy
Varuna Candra Morality
Nihilantis Aquilae Intuition
Other known Archons of Theia, and their Dominions
Icon Archon Region Quality Notes
Triton Ekhelye Persistence Triton's domain moved from Ekhelye to Treimaria before the Cataclysm.
Miraak Aethra ??? Believed to have been usurped by Aeneas. May have been an original god.
Istaran Ekhelye ??? Acted in Nihilantis' capacity within Ekhelye, succeeding him during the brief divine resurgence
Theta None ??? Succeeded Tenno during the brief divine resurgence

Sacred sites

There are many sites and monuments dedicated to the Theian Native Faith - one of the most recognisable are the Statues of the Nine scattered across Theia that depict the gods.

Statues of the Nine
Image Subject Region Status Notes
All except

Varuna, Hecate and Triton

Alsavaeid City Intact Post-cataclysm construction
Pilirin New Senkai City / Erimos Intact Post-cataclysm construction
Pilirin Anticelenderis Intact Pre-cataclysm construction
Pilirin Kisvrik Intact Pre-cataclysm construction
Nihilantis Aquila Destroyed Destroyed after the Divine Resurgence
Aeneas Paraleis Intact Pre-cataclysm construction
Pilirin Zelenaya Dolina Intact Pre-cataclysm construction, but has been edited
Tenno Sanctus Destroyed Destroyed after the Divine Resurgence