![]() ![]() She also, according to legend, offered herself to the King of Persis in exchange for Elua's freedom. Naamah was said to have 'la down with strangers in the marketplace for coin' in order that Elua could eat when the Companions had no money. As such, her adepts are courtesans who prostitute themselves in a sacred service that honours Naamah's similar sacrifice to Elua. One of the central institutions of Terre d'Ange is service to the angel Naamah. Usually, as part of a marriage, a D'Angeline lights a candle to Eisheth, asking her to "open the womb" of the woman so that she may be able to become pregnant. It likewise engendered an acceptance of any form of love, be it reverent or harsh, heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. Although marriage exists in Terre d'Ange, it is viewed equally with other forms of love, including dalliance, taking a lover or consort, etc. ![]() This results in the fact that love and physical pleasure is a central aspect of society in Terre d'Ange. ![]() Society Įlua's precept was "Love as thou wilt". For the full story about Elua, his Companions, the Eluine Cycle, and the founding of Terre d'Ange, see Elua and His Companions.Įach of Elua's companions founded a province of Terre d'Ange, except Cassiel, who chose to remain loyal to the commandments of the One God and not 'commingle with mortals'. ![]()
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