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To bind by oath defines the blended god Lugh-Tyr.  In his role as Lord of the Circle, Lugh-Tyr is everything a knight or paladin idealizes. As Lugh he is warrior, king, craftsman and hero.  As Tyr he was the first all-father before Odin, the friend-keeper of Fenrir and lost his hand to the great beast keeping the oath he made.
 
To bind by oath defines the blended god Lugh-Tyr.  In his role as Lord of the Circle, Lugh-Tyr is everything a knight or paladin idealizes. As Lugh he is warrior, king, craftsman and hero.  As Tyr he was the first all-father before Odin, the friend-keeper of Fenrir and lost his hand to the great beast keeping the oath he made.
  
 
As the keeper of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thing_(assembly) Thing] Tyr is the god of Law and Justice, while Lugh who is stern, swift to anger, eager for combat, a noble warrior, and a hero with a sweet tongue is the epitome of an Honorable Knight.
 
As the keeper of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thing_(assembly) Thing] Tyr is the god of Law and Justice, while Lugh who is stern, swift to anger, eager for combat, a noble warrior, and a hero with a sweet tongue is the epitome of an Honorable Knight.
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In some accounts Lugh-Tyr is viewed as a triple god, a father, son and avenging spirit in the form of a wolf or hound.  The true origin of this view does not match the 8 virtues commonly worshipped in Emlyn, but there are parallels in other lore both pre and post dating this view.
  
 
=Old Notes=
 
=Old Notes=

Revision as of 12:45, 7 October 2019

West Law

Emlyn is founded upon the premise that the eight virtues lead the knight as a beacon of morality. How we understand those virtues, their order, and their importance has changed many times over the century. Those of Westleeuw follow what they believe to be "West Law" or the "Law of Western Men".

Spirituality

Mother, Maiden, Crone
Past, Present & Future
The Ankh or triskele

At the base of their understanding lies Spirituality represented by the Ankh of Devotion in present times and the Triskele in past times. The triskele represents the past, present and future as envisioned in a triple goddess; mother, maiden and crone. It is only by understanding our deep past, the Mother Earth, the cycle of life and death, and our place beside our ancestors are we able to lift ourselves and our fellow man up.

Sacrifice & Compassion

Lords of Land and Sea
Tears and Heart

West Law places it's second foundation within the balance between natural law and the human heart. Sacrifice and compassion are seen as the next two important concepts of maturity. The wild hunt is understood to be part of natural selection, a right and necessary transition from summer into fall. And the Lord of the Hunt, Cernonnouse is the keeper of the earth, the forest and the eternal summer lands.

West Law demonstrates its origins on the western coast of Cuiveinen as it sees the afterlife as Tir na Nog or Avalon, a land in the western sea ruled by Mannana Mac Lir, Lord of the Sea and Guardian of the Afterlife. Sacrifice and Compassion represent both our evolution as sentient creatures and our growth as children out of childhood. Our past as it transitions into our Now.

Honesty, Valor, Humility

Open Hand, The Sword, and Crook

If the goal of Justice and Honor is to be reached righteously, each must follow the paths of Honesty, Valor and Humility. For while service to the God of Law is the end goal, each must shed ego, fear and pride.

Justice and Honor

Chalice and Scales

To bind by oath defines the blended god Lugh-Tyr. In his role as Lord of the Circle, Lugh-Tyr is everything a knight or paladin idealizes. As Lugh he is warrior, king, craftsman and hero. As Tyr he was the first all-father before Odin, the friend-keeper of Fenrir and lost his hand to the great beast keeping the oath he made.

As the keeper of the Thing Tyr is the god of Law and Justice, while Lugh who is stern, swift to anger, eager for combat, a noble warrior, and a hero with a sweet tongue is the epitome of an Honorable Knight.

In some accounts Lugh-Tyr is viewed as a triple god, a father, son and avenging spirit in the form of a wolf or hound. The true origin of this view does not match the 8 virtues commonly worshipped in Emlyn, but there are parallels in other lore both pre and post dating this view.

Old Notes

Courage, Love and Truth

Honor, Law & Justice Sacrifice, Compassion & Humility

Honesty, Humility & Compassion

  • Dual God - Justice & Honor (Future) - Lugh-Tyr
  • Triple Something Honesty + Valor + Humility (Now/Future)
  • Dual Sacrifice & Compassion (Now/Past). Wild Hunt & Healing
  • Single - Spirituality with Yrsa as a Triple Goddess (Past)
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