Theological Narratives preserve the stories through which the faithful understand their gods. These accounts are not doctrine as written, but doctrine as lived—retellings shaped by devotion, interpretation, and the needs of those who believe.
Within them, the divine is not observed, but encountered. Gods act with intention, speak with clarity, and intervene in ways that reflect the expectations of their followers. As such, these narratives often differ across regions, sects, and generations, each version revealing more about the believer than the deity itself.
The Aelorian Archives records these accounts not as verified history, but as enduring expressions of faith—recognizing that belief, once shared, becomes a force that shapes the world as surely as any recorded truth.
