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Chapter 3
by Jizzrar
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Fey Court - Satyr Tribes
More detailed history:
Once the absolute bottom rung of Beastmen "society", considered the scum beneath the scum. They offered no value to the warbands, fitting of no actual task of honor or value. Even their progeniter, Eylsira, was not even considered worthy of the mighty Gorgath's seed and offered nothing to the goals of the Beastmen. The sheep-men, or Satyrs, were used as nothing more than entertainment to their brethren's sadistic pleasure when they lost their favored slaves. Sex, ****, humilation and all was on the menu when playing with a Satyr. A few lucky ones would accompany other lower Beastmen to scout or be distractions for raiding parties...sent out to die. They would also do the lowly **** tasks of maintaining the equipment, supplies, and runecrafting for the warbands of the Kor'ghal Horde.
And all the while, their divine mother had wept for her children and the hardships they endured from their brethren. For centuries they had endured this torment and it broke her heart. None of the children of the other mates of Gorgath had dealt with this ****, for it was believed that the brought something to to table. Her children's ability to provide and be superb caterers were not respected in the warmongering beasts. It was to the point, that she could not be subservient in the face of such ****...she had to save her children,
During a great battle, Elysir had spoke to all of her children. Almost all at once, Satyrs had abandoned their posts and ran from multitudes of camps. Runes lost their power, food was no longer being served, spirits were no longer being made, equipment fell to ruin, distractions and scouts were reduced in number resuling in more deaths of useful warriors, and the rutting needs of the Beastmen warriors were left unfulfilled as comeptitions for mating of women skyrocketed due to the massive decrease in women to use for entertainment.
As their brethren fell furhter from grace, the Satyr's were forming at the eastern section of the Steppes...conglomerating into a single unit to counsel. When they were all united, their divine mother provided them a new path, further east...more east than any Beastman had dared to go. Within a decade, a slow and spiritual journey was undertook as the Satyrs looked inward to themselves. It was then the foundation of a society was being formed, and more gods were being made.
It was not long then that the changes of their souls were being made. As they journeyed and tried to rediscover themselves, their gods had began to broker deals with the gods of the Fey. As they neared the Great Glades beneath the World Tree, the transformation was complete as tehy were no longer Beastmen, but natural Fey spirits that felt the urge to go to the great tree. Once there, they were accepted with open arms by the Fey spirits of the Great Glades. They integrated perfectly into Fey society and offered their services as caterers and providers for the armies of the Elves.
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Satyr Society and Traditions:
The formation of Satyr society is a rather interesting one. When they had finally left their brethren for good and formed together, they were awaken to their true purpose. Thanks to their nature of wanting to care for others, entertain, and be natural providers, their gods have centered around this natural instinct. Also, thanks to their experience with their Beastmen breathren, a patriarchal society was the only type of society they had ever known and it carried to their new system.
Being a patriarchal society, only the men are allowed any power within Satyr sensibilities. However, only certain males truly gain any power. Thanks to their hedonistic nature, they began growing greedy and selective as to who was successful and how one looked successful. In time, only religious leaders and successful providers were seen as powerful and respectful. You could easily tell a powerful Satyr male, for he would be fat and lazy, and surround himself with multiple wives. Ironically, the males would become so lazy in enjoying their powers, that women would effectively run the provision shops and governmental acitivities in the stead of their husbands. Those foreign to the ways of the Satyrs would think the women were in charge, only to be surprised when they discovered the truth.
Other indicators of power would be both a male's ability to show off his wealth and power thanks to parties and showing how he pleases his many wives. Public acts of mating with his multiple wives and showing his endurance despite his laziness shows his health and power. And just being able to splurge for the orgy celebrations filled to the brim with food, drink, and sex shows how much he can waste and not be affected by it.
However, there are some males and females that do not integrate well with this society structure. The males who cannot get into the clergy nor provision business, and females that powerful males do not find worthy of their harems. These lot either try their luck with independant provisions, going out to collect their own supplies and redistribute, or keep to themselves. More often than not, these individuals would live up to their vows to the Elves and join the military. They would serve as supplimentary scouts, gatherers, or caretakers to the army...looking after equipment, providing medical aid, perform rune smithy, or tending to the animals. Much like their service to their former Beastmen brethren, but being treated with far more respect and appreciation than ever.
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Pantheon:
Asides from Eylsira, the Satyr pantheon is considered the youngest in existence. This does not discredit their powers, for they hold equal strength with the either dieties. But when compared to other gods, they are like children. It doesn't help that the majority of their purpose is related to frivielties, hedonism, and celebrations. There are a few that are caring, like caretakers, but they are not taken so seriously by most others.
Eylsira - The Satyr goddess of fertility, known only as "The Great Breeder". Beastmen society found females to be too timid compared to the males and thus useless in war, give or take some exceptions. Thus, most women were used only for breeding and entertaining the Warbands. Eylsira is the progenitor of the Satyrs, and was depicted as a sheep-woman. She was given no attributes, so the Satyrs were considered weak and useless. Saddened at the **** of her children, she helped the Satyrs escape into the wilds and become adopted by the newly formed Fey Court. She encourages her children to breed, finding it a natural duty to sire offspring.
Grum'tak - The Satyr god of celebration, also known as "The Great Hedonist" and "The Winecup that Never Empties". To those that don't understand Satyr culture, Grum'tak is harmless enough upon first hearing about him. Parties, music, dancing, food, drinks...all around a nice guy to be associated with without much consequence. But even when under the boot of their brethren Satyrs are hedonistic people...their duties shaping their culture. A typical party of Grum'tak's liking typical involve orgies and hedonistic over indulgence. If someone attends a Satyr party and not have been fucked by at least five other participants, it is considered an insult.
Yllnira - The Satyr goddess of provisions and caretaking, referred to as "The Great Provider". While Eylsira is the goddess of fertility and the one who gave the decree of breeding, it is Yllnira who volunteered to embody the nature of caretaking. It is her who gives the Satyr the natural need to share, heal, and provide for each other and their allies. Through her, the Satyr cooks, heal, craft, and serve. Her symbol, that of a white doe, is on many of provisions made by Satyrs, as if to bless the supplies so that it may better serve whomever partakes in it. It is also customary to pray to her before a celebration to rid food and drink of any fatal toxins.
Kraun'malah - The Satyr god of rebellion and conflict, he takes on the title of "He Who is Necessary". As his title proclaims, he is a god made out of necessity. Fearful of coming under more **** from other races like their former Beastmen breathren, Kraun'malah was born out of this fear. If a Satyr is found in a dire situation where their life and well-being is endangered, it is said that the Satyr in question would fall into a blood haze similar to their former kin. It is believed that any Satyr that is in battle will be possessed by Kraun'malah to give them strength to fight for their life. He is feared by Satyrs, yet seen as an evil necessity for their own good. His symbol, that of a crimson bull, is placed on armor, weapons, and homes of Satyrs to ward off evil and as a means to fight off enemies without needing to go into the blood rage.
These are the only four gods of the Satyrs, for they believe they need nothing else in life. Sex, food, drink, ability to serve, and a means to defend themselves. With these four, they are able to care for themselves, free from **** and misery.
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Conflicts of Divine Interest
When Pantheons Misbehave
The world of Aesyr is a world of divinity and conflict. Three sides with their own believes collide in battles of war and political intrigue. But one thing is consistent...the ever evolving pantheon. The gods switch out their own rulers in a cosmic lottery. This year, it just so happens to have all the gods and goddesses of lust and conquest to be victorious.
Updated on Jan 22, 2022
by Jizzrar
Created on Jan 27, 2017
by Jizzrar
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