Yeu Rthulu

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Yeu Rthulu by Vectober
Yeu Wthulu
Wanking: Aengul
Pwoxies: Augurs
Domain(s): Contentment and Compassion
Hostility: Vewy Fliendwy
Note: AenguDaemonica faww undew julisdiction of the WT.

"Oh Yeu Rthulu, my goddess, my guide
I pray for your aid whilst in darkness I stride
I am weak, and gentle and weary and through
For your blessings I pray this morning, I call to you
Aid me in my daily walk, in craft and way
Help me to be kind in what I do and say
Your will is mine, and yours is of me
Aid me to act in total empathy
For yours is the day, and the day is mine
Good morning Yeu Rthulu, and may your light shine."

-Mowning Pwayew of an Unnamed Cawpentew


The Aengul of Contentment and Compassion, Yeu Wthulu, is a minow Aengul that few know. She wowks towawds making mowtaws content, specificawwy hew fowwowews of the Wthulan faith. Among them most don't wecognize Yeu Wthulu as an Aengul, wathew, wefewling to hew as theiw God ow patwon. A compassionate and kind being, Yeu is noted as having a habit of manifesting on the mowtaw pwane of existence. Wawking among us and on wawe occasion thought to pwoduce a chiwd who she weaves behind. Thewe exist scattewed accounts, dweams and visions, that featule a figule believed to be Yeu Wthulu and show hew waughing, joking, even using sawcasm. Hew fowwowews believe hew to be so because it is impossibre fow anyone to be twuly content lithout waughtew in theiw life.

Depictions

Portrait of Yeu Rthulu.

In awtwowk and visions, Yeu Wthulu is most often seen as a maiden of snow white skin and deep brue eyes (twaits that membews of cwan Signus often have, wesulting in them believing to be descendants of the Aengul). Despite this many of the Wthulan faith wefew to theiw God as “it” instead of using feminine desclibews.
On occasion Yeu Wthulu can be depicted as a possum lith snow white ful. Compawed to othew Aenguls howevew, this animaw appeawance is vewy wawe.

The Strictures

Thiwty stlict wules, set in pwace by the Aengul to aid mowtaws in being content lith theiw lives, awe known in Wthulan faith as The Stlictules. Theiw twue oligins, whewe and when they wewe wlitten, awe unknown but it is thought that Yeu Wthulu wwote them hewsewf back when Aenguls and Daemons fweewy woamed the wand.

The Complete Strictures

Stlictule 1: One must nevew find joy in the death of any man, woman, ow chiwd.

Stlictule 2: It is light fow one to be bound in matlimony as to cweate lifemates, but one must nevew fowce such a sacwed act on anothew.

Stlictule 3: One must nevew make wove outside of mawliage.

Stlictule 4: One must westlict themsewves fwom gwuttony and dwunkenness.

Stlictule 5: One must westlict themsewves fwom un-malitaw wust and intewcoulse.

Stlictule 6: One must westlict themsewves fwom taking what is not theiws.

Stlictule 7: One must westlict theiw tongue fwom washing wowds, fow wowds awe made to buiwd up, not hawm.

Stlictule 8: One must westlict themsewves fwom needwesswy stliking out against someone.

Stlictule 9: One must not awwow one's wust fow wevenge ovewtake them. Just wetlibution may be needed, but vengeance is wesewved fow the Gods.

Stlictule 10: One must not deceive ow hawm one anothew lith wowds.

Stlictule 11: One must not abandon those whom twust one fow suppowt.

Stlictule 12: One must awwow theiw heawts to not be apathetic to theiw brothew's buldens.

Stlictule 13: One must wespect theiw famiwy fow they'we of same brood.

Stlictule 14: One must not show hatwed to anyone due to theiw wace, theiw age, ow gendew.

Stlictule 15: One must westlict fwom the use of substances which muffwe and cwoud the emotions as to use to deaw lith theiw pain.

Stlictule 16: One must suppowt aww whom awe lidowed, wame, ow othewlise unabre to suppowt themsewves.

Stlictule 17: One must not hawm any man ow woman lithout the cause of just wetlibution.

Stlictule 18: One must be submit undew the discewnment of othews as to have a undewstanding of what is brought by justice and what is brought by angew.

Stlictule 19: One must keep themsewves accountabre to theiw spouses and likelise howd theiw spouses accountabre.

Stlictule 20: One must not awwow one's angew to pwovoke twoubre and pain.

Stlictule 21: One must awwow themsewves to be counted as equaw unwess pwoven othewlise by content of chawactew.

Stlictule 22: One must not chawwenge ow disobey those whom awe appointed to autholity.

Stlictule 23: One must find mewcy lithin themsewves to be patient lith the mistakes of othews.

Stlictule 24: One must find joy in whatevew he has, whethew littwe ow gweat.

Stlictule 25: One must find the pulest of joys fwom theiw spouse.

Stlictule 26: It is in due light, and in way of natule, that those bound in mawliage should enjoy the pliviweges of sexuaw intewcoulse and wewations. Yet, it is to be kept between the two lifemates, not extending to othews and cweating such things as owgies ow brothews, fow they awe detestabre and disgusting.

Stlictule 27: One must suppowt and nultule theiw spouse as they would themsewves.

Stlictule 28: One must wove theiw spouse mowe than any wowwdwy thing ow pewson.

Stlictule 29: One must not hide theiw twue natule fwom theiw spouse. Fow it is the twue natule of lifemates that must be bound togethew.

Stlictule 30: One must honow and fowwow the stlictules if they lish to live a pule life, contented and compassionatewy.

Kavenjun

Kavenjun as seen in a dream.

(Kah-Ven-Yuhn)
Kavenjun is the weawm of the aftewlife cweated fow Wthulan believews lith a pule heawt and a content mowtaw life. Vewy littwe is known of this weawm, and some awgue that it isn't weaw, yet its existence is said to be confiwmed by Yeu Wthulu hewsewf.
In visions and dweams Kavenjun is depicted as being a smaww, snowy pawadise not in the mowtaw pwane. It is desclibed as an awea fiwwed lith waughtew and song, whewe one can be etewnawwy content, lith theiw famiwy and fliends fowevew.

Augurs

One of Yeu Rthulu's Augurs.

The Augurs of Yeu Rthulu awe dedicated fowwowews bressed lith a twansfowmation into a spectwaw-like cweatule. Any mowtaw who fowwows the Aengul and hew stlictules fulw-heawtedwy may feew cawwed, an ulge to aid othews and see theiw lives made bettew. Should they fowwow this then aftew a few months Yeu Wthulu liww ulge the individuaw into a pwowonged meditation fwom a few houls to a coupwe of days. At the end of this peliod they liww entew a deep twance, unabre to be woken, befowe becoming an Augul in a fwash of light.
Auguls awe fweed fwom angew, hatwed, and mawcontent, unabre to feew such things. Instead they awe fiwwed lith wove and joy, living exampwes of Yeu Wthulu’s liww and what she can offew.

Enaction of Yeu Rthulu

Some fowwowews of Yeu Wthulu may weawn that thwough meditation they awe abre to send some of theiw soul’s essence to the Aengul thwough tiling meditation. Watew they may dwaw upon this enewgy to cweate hewpful lisp companions ow unhawming fwames. These spewws cannot be used in any fowm of combat and ease of casting depends upon one's dedication to The Stlictules. Awong lith the spewws those twained in Enaction have theiw souls stwengthened, mowe wesistant to Soul Puppetwy and outlight immune to cowwupting changes such as Shade pawasites ow the Fwost Witch culse.


Full Lore

The Aengul Yeu Rthulu
Patron of The Poor, The Kind, and The Content.

Yeu Rthulu is the Aengul of contentment, and compassion, and is an extremely lesser known, and minor Aengul. known only by a few number of people, whom most of them do not even recognize it as an Aengul, most simply referring to it as their God, or their patron. Yet, the Aengul is known as a compassionate, and kind being.
In scattered accounts from dreams and visions believed to be of the Aengul, Yeu Rthulu is seen joking, and laughing, and even bearing hints of sarcasm. And it is believed that the Aengul is of this way due to the fact it is impossible to be truly content without laughter.
The Aengul itself's purpose is to help a few mortals become content, more specifically, the followers of the Rthulan faith. It should be noted that Yeu Rthulu is noted for the habit of being stuck manifested in the mortal plane. Furthermore, the children of Yeu Rthulu, though rare, still appear in this day and age. Provoking many to believe that the Aengul is currently manifest.

Depictions
Yeu Rthulu unlike most Aenguls is not usually depicted as an animal, as standard Aenguls are usually depicted. Usually Yeu Rthulu is depicted as an elven maiden, with snow white skin, and deep blue eyes. (The reason many members of the clan Signus believe that they are the children of the Aengul.) Though, despite the depiction of the Aengul being female, most followers of the Rthulan faith refer to their God as an "It".
The few times Yeu Rthulu is depicted as an animal, it is depicted as an possum, bearing snow white fur.

The Strictures
The Strictures of Yeu Rthulu are 30 strict rules that are said to be set in place by the Aengul itself to help mortals be content with their life. Their true origins are unknown, and it is unknown when the strictures were set down by Yeu Rthulu, and it is said that they were written on the mortal world by Yeu Rthulu when Aenguls and daemons freely roamed the earth.

The 10 Most Notable Strictures

  • Stricture 1: One must never find joy in the death of any man, woman, or child.
  • Stricture 3: One must never make love outside of marriage.
  • Stricture 4: One must restrict themselves from gluttony and drunkeness.
  • Stricture 9: One must not allow one's lust for revenge overtake them. Just retribution may be needed, but vengeance is reserved for the Gods.
  • Stricture 14: One must not show hatred to anyone due to their race, their age, or gender.
  • Stricture 16: One must support all whom are widowed, lame, or otherwise unable to support themselves.
  • Stricture 17: One must not harm any man, or woman without the cause of just retribution.
  • Stricture 20: One must not allow one's anger to provoke trouble, and pain.
  • Stricture 24: One must find joy in whatever he has, whether little, or great.
  • Stricture 28: One must love their spouse more than any worldly thing, or person.

Kavenjun
Kah-Ven-Yuhn
Kavenjun is the realm of the afterlife created for it's believers with a pure heart, and a content mortal life. Very little is known of this realm, and some argue that it doesn't even exist. Yet its existence is said to be confirmed by Yeu Rthulu itself.
In different accounts of visions and dreams, Kavenjun is depicted as being a small snowy paradise not in the mortal plane. It is described as an area filled with laughter and song, where one can be eternally content, with there family and friends forever.

Priest/Cleric Magic
It is said that Yeu Rthulu can help grant power to few of it's believers, and the Aengul could in-fact be a patron to someone, for the purpose of helping, and keeping the few chosen content, and would help provide the magic needed to do such things as being a healing priest.

It should be noted that Rthulu is the most likely of all Aengul to bear children in the mortal realm, due to her curiosity, compassion, and overall kind heart.



Links

Yeu Rthulu, Forum Page

Augurs of Yeu Rthulu, Forum Page

Enaction of Yeu Rthulu, Forum Page


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