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'''Rholosh''' (c. | '''Rholosh''' (c. 602 BF – c. 482 BF, born ''Turhakh şe Theji ceş Yakhun''), also referred to as '''Rholosh the Sage''' and '''Saint Rholosh''', was a x-century [[Thyssians|Thyssian]] preacher, philosopher and religious leader. He is the central figure of the [[Triune Temple]], and is widely accepted as the most influential person in Thyssian history. Rholosh united some of Thyss into a single polity, with his [[Twenty-Seven Lessons of Rholosh|Twenty-Seven Lessons]] as well as his teachings and practices forming the basis of Triunal belief. | ||
Born approximately | Born approximately 602 BF (Thyssian calendar: x y) in the village of [[Thava]], Rholosh was orphaned at the age of ten with the destruction of Thava in unclear circumstances. His whereabouts and activities | ||
for the next 88 years [[Rholosh the Sage#Early Life|are relatively unknown]]. In | for the next 88 years [[Rholosh the Sage#Early Life|are relatively unknown]]. In 504 BF he began preaching in [[Rheng]] and by -501 PA had sanctioned the creation of the [[Mourned Temple of Rheng|first temple]]. Between 501 and 496 BF Rholosh debated with numerous Ashkhals, traditionalist priest-kings, on the validity of traditional teachings and the moratorium on travel into the '''[[Núlne Galaxy|Great Void]]. | ||
The followers of Rholosh were initially few in number, and experienced great hostility from the traditionalists. In | The followers of Rholosh were initially few in number, and experienced great hostility from the traditionalists. In 496 he and his followers were forced to flee Rheng across the Karhan Bluffs, where he took refuge in the lands of the Ashkhal Vakhuž. Vakhuž was receptive to his teachings and his realm soon converted. By 493 BF the Ashkhal and his family disappear from the records and Rholosh assumed control over his realm. By 482 BF Rholosh and his followers had conquered and subjugated vast swathes of lands and he had established a network of alliances with convert Ashkhals. | ||
In | In 482 BF, a month after commanding his followers to begin preparations to abandon Thyss, Rholosh was murdered by a figure identified only as [[Din Khana|din Khana]] (''Son of the Blade''). It is believed by his followers that Rholosh knew of his impending death and gave instructions for his killer not to be harmed, though his will in this matter was not carried out. He was initially buried in the [[Khor Zukhun Shrine|Shrine]] at [[Khor Zukhun]]. | ||
After his death his followers consolidated his lands under the leadership of the nascent [[Triune Temple]] and a century later obeyed his command and began an [[Great Exodus of Thyss|exodus]] to a planet [[Rholosh|named eponymously]]. | After his death his followers consolidated his lands under the leadership of the nascent [[Triune Temple]] and a century later obeyed his command and began an [[Great Exodus of Thyss|exodus]] to a planet [[Rholosh|named eponymously]]. |
Revision as of 19:39, 4 July 2019
Rholosh | |
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Born | Turhakh şe Theji ceş Yakhun 602 BF |
Died | 482 BF |
Cause of death | Murder |
Resting place | Perennial Temple, Rholosh |
Notable work | Twenty-Seven Lessons of Rholosh |
Rholosh (c. 602 BF – c. 482 BF, born Turhakh şe Theji ceş Yakhun), also referred to as Rholosh the Sage and Saint Rholosh, was a x-century Thyssian preacher, philosopher and religious leader. He is the central figure of the Triune Temple, and is widely accepted as the most influential person in Thyssian history. Rholosh united some of Thyss into a single polity, with his Twenty-Seven Lessons as well as his teachings and practices forming the basis of Triunal belief.
Born approximately 602 BF (Thyssian calendar: x y) in the village of Thava, Rholosh was orphaned at the age of ten with the destruction of Thava in unclear circumstances. His whereabouts and activities for the next 88 years are relatively unknown. In 504 BF he began preaching in Rheng and by -501 PA had sanctioned the creation of the first temple. Between 501 and 496 BF Rholosh debated with numerous Ashkhals, traditionalist priest-kings, on the validity of traditional teachings and the moratorium on travel into the Great Void.
The followers of Rholosh were initially few in number, and experienced great hostility from the traditionalists. In 496 he and his followers were forced to flee Rheng across the Karhan Bluffs, where he took refuge in the lands of the Ashkhal Vakhuž. Vakhuž was receptive to his teachings and his realm soon converted. By 493 BF the Ashkhal and his family disappear from the records and Rholosh assumed control over his realm. By 482 BF Rholosh and his followers had conquered and subjugated vast swathes of lands and he had established a network of alliances with convert Ashkhals.
In 482 BF, a month after commanding his followers to begin preparations to abandon Thyss, Rholosh was murdered by a figure identified only as din Khana (Son of the Blade). It is believed by his followers that Rholosh knew of his impending death and gave instructions for his killer not to be harmed, though his will in this matter was not carried out. He was initially buried in the Shrine at Khor Zukhun.
After his death his followers consolidated his lands under the leadership of the nascent Triune Temple and a century later obeyed his command and began an exodus to a planet named eponymously.
Rholoshi doctrines are based upon beliefs that other races may find to be morally dubious or outright evil, such as the ennoblement of deceit, conspiracy, murder, assassination, treason, and overthrowal of authority. Change is considered to be the core elements of Rholoshi belief, with Rholosh credited for saving the Thyssian race from stagnation and the rule of greedy and decadent traditionalist Ashkhals.