The blood moon

Zeladon

The Moon of Blood and Covenant

Revered by the Kants and other traditions that bind blood, covenant, sacrifice, inheritance, and divine judgment.

Zeladon
8,267 miles · Approximately 85,248 miles from Zenita

A testimony beneath Zeladon

The Moon of Blood and Covenant

Draft introduction: a believer describes blood not merely as violence, but as inheritance, obligation, purification, and sacred continuity.

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The living belief

What the moon means to those who worship beneath it

  • Blood and inheritance
  • Sacrifice
  • Covenant
  • Judgment and purification

The opposing judgment

The same moon seen as heresy

Draft opposition: the Grand Paladin may describe Zeladon’s worship as sacrilege, fanaticism, or the sanctification of violence.