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The '''Sarapin Sacrifice''' is a sacred ritual performed by high ranking members of the city of [[Mhaldor]] in the month of [[Sarapin]].
The '''Sarapin Sacrifice''' is an annual ritual performed by high ranking members of the [[city]] of [[Mhaldor]] in the month of [[Sarapin]].


During the ritual, citizens offer their lives up to placate the Lords [[Apollyon]] and [[Shaitan]], and are beheaded in the Chamber of Sacrifice within [[Sartan]]'s public temple.
During the ritual, citizens offer their lives up to placate [[Sartan]], or sometimes the [[Gods]] [[Apollyon]] and [[Shaitan]], and are beheaded in the Chamber of Sacrifice within the Sartanic public [[:category:divine temples|temple]].


At the end of the ritual, the ritual head can be heard throughout [[Sapience]], proclaiming the words of the Lords. At this time, the city patron for that year is decided by the twin [[Gods]] of [[Evil]]. It is always one of the two of them.
At the end of the ritual, the ritual celebrant can be heard throughout [[Sapience]], proclaiming the words of [[Evil]]. During the separation of Sartan into Apollyon and Shaitan, the ritual was also used as an annual announcement of the city [[patron]] for that [[year]], rotating between the twin Gods of [[Evil]].  


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[[Category:Rituals and Ceremonies]]

Latest revision as of 13:54, 15 November 2017

The Sarapin Sacrifice is an annual ritual performed by high ranking members of the city of Mhaldor in the month of Sarapin.

During the ritual, citizens offer their lives up to placate Sartan, or sometimes the Gods Apollyon and Shaitan, and are beheaded in the Chamber of Sacrifice within the Sartanic public temple.

At the end of the ritual, the ritual celebrant can be heard throughout Sapience, proclaiming the words of Evil. During the separation of Sartan into Apollyon and Shaitan, the ritual was also used as an annual announcement of the city patron for that year, rotating between the twin Gods of Evil.