Favus Lēdonī

Favus Lēdonī is a religion practiced almost exclusively by the various Cāvarī peoples. The central figure is Lēdonus, the Dark Lord - an ancient mythological figure who sacrificed himself by fire several times to help create the world, the Sun, the Moon, the Stars and eventually humankind.

Religious centers
Followers of Favus Lēdonī build temples and shrines in cities they live in, but the centers of the faith tend to be remote locations operating as temples, sanctuaries and monasteries far from civilization. Major primary centers are located in the Grey Mountains, to the south of the lands populated by the Cāvarī peoples. Several other such sanctuaries "in exile" have been established in the Grey Mountains, the Grass Sea and along the Eduin delta.

Major centers:


 * The Tower of the Silver Skin in the Grey Mountains west of Crēmbrus, home of the Silver Order of the Skinless, a monastic, ascetic order of followers of Favus Lēdonī, devoted to the rituals of self-sacrifice;
 * Halls of Ember Eyes in the Grey Mountains south of Eptīr;
 * The Steel-Ash House in the Iron Mountains;
 * the Pyre of Longing in the Grass Sea;
 * the Kiln of Faith on south-eastern Eduin delta;
 * the House of Reeds in northern Eduin delta, home of the Black Order of the Kindling, a monastic, mystic order devoted to Favus Lēdonī cosmology and spirituality.