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===Tanz der Nachtgeschwister===
===Tanz der Nachtgeschwister===
Written by Edgar Schuchardt in 1798 after the man has spent most of his life in pursuit of astronomy. Residing within the Hodrean Kingdom in Ceris, his initial work was a blend of spiritual and scientific observations. This is the first written record of observations of the Nacht-A (Elkatoth) and Nacht-B (Selvios) as taken by Schuchardt. By this point Schuchardt has several academic papers already published in his name, and many of his works were essential to building early astronomical knowledge of the Solar System. It is unknown why exactly Schuchardt decided to pursue spirituality in the midst of his research but the Argic scientific community was surprised at the release of Tanz der Nachtgeschwister.
The book itself contains both methodical observations of celestial bodies through telescope, complete with detailed drawings by Schuchardt himself, as well as "divine readings" he claims to have experienced while making these observations. The book claims that Schuchardt was given messages from celestial beings far beyond our knowledge through the movement of the celestial bodies he observed. He spends much of the book speaking in detail about Nacht-A and B and their "celestial dance", wherein he claimed to have deduced the background and meaning of the dwarf planets.
Coincidentally at around the same time of Schuhardt writing his book, two comets were observed moving fairly close to Eurth, an incredibly rare event. However Schuchardt misinterpreted the distances of these comets as being as far away as the Nacht dwarf planets, which became central to his interpretations of what he was witnessing.


===Die Erlösung des Menschen im Kosmos===
===Die Erlösung des Menschen im Kosmos===

Revision as of 00:43, 3 February 2024

Flag of the Sentist State
Flag of the Sentist State
Founder
Edgar Schuchardt
Regions with significant populations
Ceris, Argis
Scriptures
  • Tanz der Nachtgeschwister (Original)
  • Die Erlösung des Menschen im Kosmos (Moderate)
  • Opfer der Erde (Radical)
Languages
Dolch, Anglish

Sentism is a regional religion based mostly in Ceris and South East Argis with several million followers. Following the Sentist War the religion suffered a schism which divided it between more mainline moderate Sentists, and radical Sentists which interpreted the religion differently.

Sentism was first noted as a religion in the mid eighteenth century, being considered no more of a cult by the majority Christian occupants of Ceris. Over time however it grew slowly and following the invasion of the Seylosian Mandate in the late 1940s and subsequent collapse of the Hodrean Kingdom. Sentism originated near the southern border of the present day Hodrea and Sentist State. It's principle religious document, Tanz der Nachtgeschwister, focuses heavily on early astronomical observations made by Ceriser astronomer Edgar Schuchardt which strove to tie various historical astronomical phenomena to important historic events on Eurth. The cult gained significant following over the years though never broke into wider popularity until two of Schuchardt's followers published their own writings on their observations. Die Erlösung des Menschen im Kosmos, written by follower Reinhardt Tanzer in 1821, spoke of a universal need to better humanity through an impending crisis in the stars, one that would require sacrifice but cooperation to fulfill. Separately in Opfer der Erde, written by Albrecht Siegert in the same year, spoke of a deluge of disasters man must endure to send a message of Eurth's ability to take its place in the stars. Both books however spoke of the same cosmic threat represented by the dwarf planets Nacht-A and Nacht-B (Elkatoth and Selvious respectively) and their possible collision unleashing a cosmic force upon Eurth.

Etymology

The name "Sentist" comes from the Tanz der Nachtgeschwister, which was published in both Anglish and Dolch simultaneously. The text itself calls for humanity to show its worth to outside cosmic forces by sending a message through unspecified means of either humanity's greatness or it's willingness to endure hardship. In Dolch the world "Bote" has been used to describe Sentists followers however the words "Sentist" and "Sentism" have gained the most popularity in Ceris and abroad.

Beliefs

Painting of Sentist founder Edgar Schuchardt circa 1797.

Sentist ideology is split between two major groups. In the Sentist War the schism was noted between Southern Sentists and North Sentists, however the split stems from followers of Die Erlösung des Menschen im Kosmos vs Opfer der Erde of which the works of Reinhardt Tanzer were far more popular.

Tanz der Nachtgeschwister

Written by Edgar Schuchardt in 1798 after the man has spent most of his life in pursuit of astronomy. Residing within the Hodrean Kingdom in Ceris, his initial work was a blend of spiritual and scientific observations. This is the first written record of observations of the Nacht-A (Elkatoth) and Nacht-B (Selvios) as taken by Schuchardt. By this point Schuchardt has several academic papers already published in his name, and many of his works were essential to building early astronomical knowledge of the Solar System. It is unknown why exactly Schuchardt decided to pursue spirituality in the midst of his research but the Argic scientific community was surprised at the release of Tanz der Nachtgeschwister.

The book itself contains both methodical observations of celestial bodies through telescope, complete with detailed drawings by Schuchardt himself, as well as "divine readings" he claims to have experienced while making these observations. The book claims that Schuchardt was given messages from celestial beings far beyond our knowledge through the movement of the celestial bodies he observed. He spends much of the book speaking in detail about Nacht-A and B and their "celestial dance", wherein he claimed to have deduced the background and meaning of the dwarf planets.

Coincidentally at around the same time of Schuhardt writing his book, two comets were observed moving fairly close to Eurth, an incredibly rare event. However Schuchardt misinterpreted the distances of these comets as being as far away as the Nacht dwarf planets, which became central to his interpretations of what he was witnessing.

Die Erlösung des Menschen im Kosmos

Opfer der Erde