Part 76 (1/2)

The influence of ancient s.h.i.+r is evident in many respects in the eastern Ketyai nations of the Three Seas, from the revering of beards (first cultivated by caste-n.o.bles to distinguish themselves from the Xiuhianni, who were reputed to be unable to grow beards) to the continued use of a s.h.i.+radi-derived pictographic script in High Ainon.

Shortest Way-See Logos Logos.

Shriah-The t.i.tle of the Apostle of the Latter Prophet, the administrative ruler of the Thousand Temples, and the spiritual leader of the Inrithi.

Shrial Apparati-The generic term for career and hereditary functionaries in the Thousand Temples.

Shrial Censure-The excommunication of Inrithi from the Thousand Temples. Since it rescinds all rights to property and va.s.salage as well as to wors.h.i.+p, the worldly consequences of Shrial Censure are often as extreme as the spiritual. When King Sareat II of Galeoth was censured by Psailas II in 4072, for instance, fairly half of his client n.o.bles rebelled, and Sareat was forced to walk barefoot from Oswenta to Sumna in contrition.

Shrial Knights-Also known as Knights of the Tusk. The monastic military order founded by Shriah Ekyannus the Golden in 2511, charged with prosecuting the will of the Shriah.

Shrial Law-The ecclesiastical law of the Thousand Temples, which in a labyrinthine variety of forms serves as the common law for much of the Three Seas, particularly for those areas lacking any strong secular authority.

Shrial Priests-Inrithi clerics who, as opposed to Cultic Priests, are part of the hierarchies of the Thousand Temples, and perform the liturgies of the Latter Prophet and the G.o.d rather than those of the G.o.ds.

Shrial Remission-A writ issued by the Thousand Temples absolving an individual of sin. Remissions are commonly awarded to those who accomplish some act of penance, such as joining a pilgrimage or a sanctioned war against unbelievers. Historically, however, they are primarily sold.

Shrial Warrant-A writ issued by the Thousand Temples authorizing the arrest of an individual for the purpose of trial in the ecclesiastical courts.

Sign of Gierra-The twin serpents that Sumni harlots must have tattooed on the back of their left hand, apparently in imitation of the Priestesses of Gierra.

Simas, Polchias (4052- )-Achamian's old teacher and a member of the Quorum, the ruling council of the School of Mandate. (4052- )-Achamian's old teacher and a member of the Quorum, the ruling council of the School of Mandate.

Sinerses (4076- )-A s.h.i.+eld-Captain of the Javreh and favourite of Hanamanu Eleazaras. (4076- )-A s.h.i.+eld-Captain of the Javreh and favourite of Hanamanu Eleazaras.

Singer-in-the-Dark-See Onkis Onkis.

Siqu-Generally, the term referring to Nonmen who find themselves in the service of Men, usually as mercenaries or in some advisory capacity. Specifically, those Nonmen who partic.i.p.ated in the so-called Nonmen Tutelage from 555 to 825. See Nonmen Tutelage Nonmen Tutelage.

Sirol ab Kascamandri (4004- )-The youngest daughter of Kascamandri ab Tepherokar. (4004- )-The youngest daughter of Kascamandri ab Tepherokar.

Skafadi-A Kianene name for the Scylvendi.

Skafra-One of the princ.i.p.al Wracu, or Dragons, of the Apocalypse, finally slain by Seswatha at Mengedda in 2155.