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[[Toran]] is unique among all the gods in that he has no official holy days. Each order and sect may decide for themselves which days are most special, usually sparked by a heroic deed or other special event. Currently, an idea has been proposed to make the day that Loran Kor awoke with an ankh on his hand a holy day, and the orders seem to like this idea. Therefore, Apreal 18 is now set aside as a day of [[prayer]] and reflection on Toran's infinite capacity for moral justice and forgiveness. | [[Toran]] is unique among all the gods in that he has no official holy days. Each order and sect may decide for themselves which days are most special, usually sparked by a heroic deed or other special event. Currently, an idea has been proposed to make the day that Loran Kor awoke with an ankh on his hand a holy day, and the orders seem to like this idea. Therefore, Apreal 18 is now set aside as a day of [[prayer]] and reflection on Toran's infinite capacity for moral justice and forgiveness. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 11 March 2019
Prayers
///Coming Soon.///
Holy Days
Toran is unique among all the gods in that he has no official holy days. Each order and sect may decide for themselves which days are most special, usually sparked by a heroic deed or other special event. Currently, an idea has been proposed to make the day that Loran Kor awoke with an ankh on his hand a holy day, and the orders seem to like this idea. Therefore, Apreal 18 is now set aside as a day of prayer and reflection on Toran's infinite capacity for moral justice and forgiveness.