Approved for circulation among the general populace by order of the Aelorian Archives.
The Barazûn gods are remembered as paragons of sacrifice, having given all so their people might endure. In Barazûn belief, their passing was not an end, but a silence—one that held meaning, weight, and certainty. Their return stands not as miracle, but as the continuation of what was always true.
To live under the Dûn-Karr is to understand endurance as sacred. Faith is not fragile, nor easily shaken, but rooted in memory and upheld through unwavering belief. The divine is not questioned in absence, but trusted to return, as it always has.
