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The Vows of Korrui

The rules of the Korrui religion.

The Vows of Korrui as listed from the Büq o' Ksadowce are as follows:
1. "I vow to not fight back until you have hit the ground at least once, unless necessary in order to protect someone else from harm."
2. "I vow to not tell lies, must necessary in order to protect someone else from harm."
3. "I vow to only use supplies that were either given to you, made by you, were found by you, or were bought by you for any project."
4. "I vow to always repays my debts."
5. "I vow to never choose to give up what I cannot bear to loose."
6. "I vow to never weep for chose not to fight for to keep."
7. "I vow to do no harm."

The Vows of Korrui are listed in the Büq o' Ksadowce

by Historics Society December 19, 2020


Panterran Calendar

The calendar followed by Korrui practitioners. The Panterran Calendar is made up of 12 months (Luca, Scorin, Magiwolf, Helhog, Kinjinna, Linca, Aimo, Fauxin, Waterling, Kané, Jabber, and Leca) reflecting the 12 books of the Büq o' Ksadowce and is named for the "Panterra" that existed before all living things. The Panterran year starts on December 20th (Luca 1st) and ends on December 19th (Leca 30th.)

Korrui fallow the Panterran Calendar.

by Historics Society December 21, 2020


Spanlla

On Luna Flame (the first day of the first full moon of July) The Spanlla (spawn•yuh) takes place. The Spanlla is a right of passage where in 13-year-old followers (both male and female) of the Korrui religion recite the Vows of Korrui from the Büq o' Ksadowce at the start of the day in a ceremony attended by their friends and family members before they have a green drahn painted on their forehead and selecting the wood they will use to carve their drakané wand. The process of whittling the wand must be finished by Krampus (December the 5th), when the wand's owner will dawn their Hüddi or Büf for their first Ballam.

Michael: are you ready for your Spanlla?
Luis: Not at all.

by Historics Society December 19, 2020


Bible

Christian book of mythology, rules, songs, and recipes. The Bible also includes dates of celebrations, the days of the week, and all other information pertaining to Christian practices.

You don't technically need to go to church, you have friends and a Bible at home for worship.

by Historics Society December 19, 2020

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Book of Shadows

The Wiccan book of rules, religious ceremonies, mythology, recipes, and spells. The text of this book differs from owner to owner, but physical description of being a book with a lock keeping it from being opened assured by all. A Book of Shadows can sometimes used by people outside of the Wiccan belief for keeping information.

Leo keep his Book of Shadows next to his Altar.

by Historics Society December 19, 2020

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Drakané Wand

a thin, whittled piece of wood having a quartz crystal tip either fitted into the wood or connected by copper and a handle with a Palm Stone/grounding stone and a Thumb Press (a stone for the thumb to rest on while holding the wand) both connected to the wood with copper wire.

Julio chose a cherry wood Drakané Wand with an amethyst tip, an onyx grounding Stone, and an obsidian thumb press for his Spanlla.

by Historics Society December 19, 2020


Sexually dimorphic chimeric intersex in humans

Sexually dimorphic chimeric intersex are what happens when a pregnant mother (either intersex or female) produces or is in contact with quantities of testosterone in the third trimester causing a male and female twin to fuse into one, then split when testosterone lowers, then the smaller twin is reabsorbed by the larger one. This leaves the resulting child with a penis, one fallopian tube, a uterus, one accessory gland, half the average amount of eggs, and one small testicle attached to the volva tucked inside an otherwise normal vagina.

Patient: Why do I have one testicle and a hole?
Doctor: You are being affected by an intersex condition called SDCI, or sexually dimorphic chimeric intersex in humans.

by Historics Society August 4, 2022