(OOC not necessary anymore ;) thx Tam)
I agree to Salazar that we homins of Atys have no knowledge about Megacorp and Elias being an engineer etc. We should not mix stuff from leaked documents of questionable and certainly in many aspects outdated informational value with the current situation and status of knowledge of the peoples of Atys.
There is some Tryker storytelling (notably, Trykers are prolific and creative storytellers) describing Elias as the husband or lover of Jena. One may believe that or just take as a Tryker fantasy under influence of beer and stinga rum (and possibly sexual arousal, in addition), in fact, we do not know.
The main message Elias (and Elyssa as the leader of the Guild of Elias and mouthpiece of Elias Tryton) is that the preachings of the cults are delusionary and aiming to split and exploit the homins for their selfish ends. Therefore homins are asked to shun the religions, and rely on their own judgement. In particular, they must not help one religion to destroy the other, because that would mean the end of Atys. Under that respect, Tryton not only advocates opposition against the cults, but also preservation of equilibrium.
I agree to Salazar that we homins of Atys have no knowledge about Megacorp and Elias being an engineer etc. We should not mix stuff from leaked documents of questionable and certainly in many aspects outdated informational value with the current situation and status of knowledge of the peoples of Atys.
There is some Tryker storytelling (notably, Trykers are prolific and creative storytellers) describing Elias as the husband or lover of Jena. One may believe that or just take as a Tryker fantasy under influence of beer and stinga rum (and possibly sexual arousal, in addition), in fact, we do not know.
The main message Elias (and Elyssa as the leader of the Guild of Elias and mouthpiece of Elias Tryton) is that the preachings of the cults are delusionary and aiming to split and exploit the homins for their selfish ends. Therefore homins are asked to shun the religions, and rely on their own judgement. In particular, they must not help one religion to destroy the other, because that would mean the end of Atys. Under that respect, Tryton not only advocates opposition against the cults, but also preservation of equilibrium.
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Daomei die Streunerin - religionsneutral, zivilisationsneutral, gildenneutral