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'''Earth''' (Iquis: '' | '''Earth''' (Iquis: ''Rbē'') is the presumed homeworld of [[humanity]]. | ||
== Names == | |||
* Icophois: *''ərfaji'' | |||
** Old Iquis: ''ərfai'' | |||
*** Iquis: ''rbē'' (standard, learned), ''fē'' (colloquial), ''arfai'' (liturgical) | |||
*** Artashian: ''rfai'' | |||
* Onthymic: ''ýnþ'' | |||
* Huai: ''dgu''' | |||
== Role in religion == | |||
Earth is mentioned in various human religions. | |||
=== Puraetasism === | |||
Earth is worshipped as the homeworld of the Great Men. | |||
=== Sect of Maadmug === | |||
In the [[Tkhal]], Earth is mentioned as the homeworld of all pre-Icnotic prophets. It is considered an unreachable holy world. | |||
=== Yuwiism === | |||
In Yuwiism, Earth is described as both the homeworld of humanity before their exile to the Settled Systems, and a paradisiac realm where a soul would reunite with the collective consciousness of all sentient life that had once lived. It serves a role analogous to heaven in the Old Earth religion of Christianity. | |||
[[Category:Planets]] | |||
Latest revision as of 16:02, 30 April 2025
Earth (Iquis: Rbē) is the presumed homeworld of humanity.
Names
- Icophois: *ərfaji
- Old Iquis: ərfai
- Iquis: rbē (standard, learned), fē (colloquial), arfai (liturgical)
- Artashian: rfai
- Old Iquis: ərfai
- Onthymic: ýnþ
- Huai: dgu'
Role in religion
Earth is mentioned in various human religions.
Puraetasism
Earth is worshipped as the homeworld of the Great Men.
Sect of Maadmug
In the Tkhal, Earth is mentioned as the homeworld of all pre-Icnotic prophets. It is considered an unreachable holy world.
Yuwiism
In Yuwiism, Earth is described as both the homeworld of humanity before their exile to the Settled Systems, and a paradisiac realm where a soul would reunite with the collective consciousness of all sentient life that had once lived. It serves a role analogous to heaven in the Old Earth religion of Christianity.