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strongholdrising

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by Lisanne Norman


  “I know,” he sighed. “It doesn’t make it any easier to lie to people I consider my friends.”

  APPENDIX

  Ancient Brotherhood records

  It was the end of an age, a time of terror and fire, when two suns shone briefly in the heavens. The lesser one hung fiery red in our sky, searing the land with the heat of its breath as it drew ever closer to our world. Across forest, plain and city, fires raged, devastating everything in their path. It brought the beginnings of hope as the flames drove the invaders forever from our soil.

  Those who could run fled, heading for the high lands, praying their Gods hadn’t forsaken them, watching the blazing orb as it grew ever larger before finally disappearing beyond the horizon.

  The very earth trembled at its falling, shaking even the temples to their foundations. Then the sea rose up to wipe the face of Shola clean, washing away the taint of the occupation, and the debris of what was now past.

  Darkness fell across the face of Shola. For two years, rain and clouds hid the face of the sun. In their mountain lairs, the people of Shola survived, and grew stronger. We watched and waited for the return of the sun, praying to our Gods for deliverance, never dreaming that a God already lived among us.

  When that first day came, Vartra Himself emerged from Stronghold, sending His followers out into the spring sunlight to find and reunite all the people of Shola. The Brotherhood we were called, sworn to protect the weakest among our kind but particularly the telepaths.

  Guilds were formed so that no knowledge or skill could be lost, and slowly the work of rebuilding began. To this day, that time of year is named after Mellasha, the Goddess of Rebirth and Spring. And lest any forget the second sun that brought about our deliverance, or our joy at seeing the clouds finally part, our calendar was rewritten on the sun’s cycles with each month bearing a portion of the name of Zhalwae, the Sun God.

  Sholan Months of the Year.

  Shola has 12 months, 11 of which are 31 days long, the twelfth being 33 days long. It has two moons, the larger one called Agalimi, the smaller one called Aduan, and their orbits are 19 and 16 days long respectively.

  The Sholans have a pantheon of Gods and Goddesses not unlike the Greek one on Earth. Each deity has helpers, called dzinaes, who embody lesser aspects of their patron deity.

  Human

  January

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-L’Shoh

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Winter’s Hellmouth— L’Shoh is the God of Hell and Consort of Kuushoi.

  Human

  February

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Mellasha

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Spring Hope, 16th day is First of Spring— Mellasha is Goddess of Spring.

  Human

  March

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Arema

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of Love— Arema is Goddess of Love.

  Human

  April

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Ch’Ioka

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of Hearth— Ch’Ioka is Ghyakulla’s female dzinae of Hearth and Home.

  Human

  May

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Zhalwae

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of the Sun God, 6th day is the First of Summer— Zhalwae is the Sun God.

  Human

  June

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Ghyakulla

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of the Goddess— the Green Goddess, the Earth Mother.

  Human

  July

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Vartra

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of the Consort, 8th day is Midsummer Festival— Vartra’s month, a fertility festival as He is both Son and Consort of Ghyakulla.

  Human

  August

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Oeshi

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of Harvest— Oeshi is Goddess of Harvest time.

  Human

  September

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Nylam

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of the Hunt, 18th day is First of Autumn— Nylam is God of the Hunt

  Human

  October

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-S’Asha

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of Approaching Darkness— S’Asha is L’Shoh’s female dzinae of Dusk and Darkness.

  Human

  November

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Rojae

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of Snow, 4th day First of Winter— Rojae is Kuushoi’s male dzinae of Snow and Frost.

  Human

  December

  Sholan Month

  Zhal-Kuushoi

  Meaning in Human language and Month associated deity

  Month of Winter, 26th day is Midwinter Festival— Kuushoi is the Winter Goddess and the festival is when the birth of Vartra, Her Son, is celebrated.

 

 

 


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