Master of Araka-Kalai, |
According to Ilvir's teachings, he is the
only diety that has chosen top walk among man. He is known as for his creations,
the Ivashu. He is often referred to as the
Craven Lord because he rarely leaves his abode Araka-Kalai. P riests of Ilvir are largely segmented and disorganized. Individualism seems to permeate the theology so thoroughly that outsiders often fail to see any structure whatsoever to their practices. They seem indifferent to politics. Some of their ceremonies aare said to include animal or human sacrifices, but there doesn't seem to be any doctrine which affirms the practice. |