Q’ar - ‘Gods, Duty, and Men’
Extract from ‘Gods, Duty, and Men’ by Bartholemew Lillan
[Old text found in the forbidden section of the Saeya State Library dated from Year 5 of The Cassian Era]
Q’ar is one of the only Old Gods that people still follow today, whether they admit it or not. Q’arian principles dictate a life in pursuit of Justice and Truth. The Order of El Guard are among the most devout followers of the Q’arian faith.
Q’ar itself (himself?) is depicted as a large humanoid Kraken type creature and it is thought that this is how The Kraken, in a modern Llynadell calendar, came about.
The Kraken as a month is a time for revenge, which people readily and wrongly associate with justice. It is a time for telling others hard truths and both of these things are at the core of Q’arian beliefs.
The Q’arian belief system is closely bonded with an unwavering urge to rid the world of evil through action. At the very core are a previously unknown set of principles that, through careful research, I can outline for you dear reader.
Bring criminals and wrongdoers to the authorities
Be truthful, have the conviction to go through with your promises
Evil actions are unacceptable in any form
Punish the wicked through righteous actions
Purge Evil from the world in my name (Q’ar)
Smite the evil with my holy Wrath
Any action performed with a righteous heart and a clarified will is not evil
All is Permitted in my name (Q’ar)
The main principles don’t come in any particular order and are closely associated with truth and justice. The main theme seems to suggest that if in your heart you feel you’re doing the right thing then do it. It is no wonder then that this religion fell by the wayside owing to the fact that it revels in anarchic and chaotic situations. The last principle of Q’ar is particularly troublesome as it gave rise to people who used it as permission from God to be evil shits!
Executors of Q’ar - a sort of religious police.These fanatical faithful chase down those who would spurn Q’ar in favour of alternative lifestyle choice. They believe that after a person has taken the Oath of Q’ar it is binding until death. Oath-breakers are pursued relentlessly and tortured in ways beyond human imagination. I only know this from the extensive research and debriefing reports from the Executors themselves.
Trust me dear reader the graphic details I have read have no place in academic research other than to shock and horrify…









