MaccosBridgman
Dreamer
In my novel I have created a religion (that may not be that original but ah well) for my people called the Fae (technically faeries, pretty much humans with magic from an alternative dimension). The religion is ancient and was ancient in the old world. In my novel as the Fae arrived 21,000 years ago they have greatly influenced early human development right up until they sealed themselves in Aeterna in 850 AD. But anyway the two religions they have mainy influenced are the Greeks and the Egyptains.
The Fae worship the Old Gods from Coventry whose names have been forgotten in time but are still worshipped from the cathedral of Taliesin to the small church villages on the Plains. The Old Gods are referred to as the Six, and upon the uniting of the Kingdoms by the Desrosiers the new empire was divided into six kingdoms in honour of the gods. The Lord of the Gods is the God of Man, Wealth and Power, next is his wife the Goddess of Women, Fertility and Motherhood, next is the God of Death, Punishment and Revenge, then the Goddess of the Suns and Moons, then the God of the Skies and Seas and finally the Goddess of Wildlife, the Lands and Plants often called Mother Nature both by the Fae and Humans. The Fae religion has over time influenced many ancient human religions and believes such as the Greeks and the Romans who took their ideas from word of mouth and created their own gods.
So what does this sound like, orginialish?? and as well should I have bishops and stuff or should they have different names (something Medieval)
Thanks
The Fae worship the Old Gods from Coventry whose names have been forgotten in time but are still worshipped from the cathedral of Taliesin to the small church villages on the Plains. The Old Gods are referred to as the Six, and upon the uniting of the Kingdoms by the Desrosiers the new empire was divided into six kingdoms in honour of the gods. The Lord of the Gods is the God of Man, Wealth and Power, next is his wife the Goddess of Women, Fertility and Motherhood, next is the God of Death, Punishment and Revenge, then the Goddess of the Suns and Moons, then the God of the Skies and Seas and finally the Goddess of Wildlife, the Lands and Plants often called Mother Nature both by the Fae and Humans. The Fae religion has over time influenced many ancient human religions and believes such as the Greeks and the Romans who took their ideas from word of mouth and created their own gods.
So what does this sound like, orginialish?? and as well should I have bishops and stuff or should they have different names (something Medieval)
Thanks