Analysing Aetheros, God of the Wandering and the Lost

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Aetheros, god of the wandering and the lost watches over and protects the lost mortals and the lost souls. In this sense “lost” means both physically lost as well as the philosophical sense of being lost in life. For the men who are at a crossroads of life and have no idea which direction to go, and the soldier lost on his journey home from foreign lands, Aetheros watches over and protects. Aetheros also has some power in the afterlife of mortals; for the eternal souls who got lost on their journey to Charon and the river Styx, Aetheros protected the souls and delivered them directly to Charon. Aetheros acts as a guide as well as a god to go to for protection in your most desperate times, and as an aid for the most desperate of souls.
Aetheros is depicted as somewhat of a loner or hermit god. In his pictures he is always alone and also portrays the exact opposite of the standard “god” image. Aetheros is not nude with bulging muscles in his statues and works of art, Aetheros is generally covered up by a cloak or other article of clothing. This type of imagery is to further the concept of Aetheros as lost himself, which is why he cares so deeply about the lost mortals. His artwork is rare, really only seen in his temples because Aetheros is a borderline forgotten god, only thought of when he is most needed by the living mortals.
The artwork of Aetheros focuses a ton on him being a solitary god, and this focus on solidarity contributes in many ways the ways Aetheros is worshipped. An example of this is the processions; processions for Aetheros are more commonly quiet and involving only a small number of people because Aetheros was not usually involved with other gods in Roman mythology so the worship of Aetheros is reflects his sol...

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...ll the animal in sacrifices and would also keep track of all of the votives and offerings left at the temple for Aetheros. While the Older “master” priest recites the prayers, leads the procession to grave sites, and is the one to set up private ceremonies at the request of families.
Aetheros is a quiet, solitary god that was in certain ways lost in his godliness. In return he watches over all the lost mortals and all the lost souls and protects them on their own journey. The entire worship of Aetheros is focused on solidarity and modesty. The processions are quite, the ceremonies and temples are small and modest, and the only public ceremony is small and short. Even their priests live a lonely life under the word of Aetheros. Aetheros, an almost forgotten god, and Aetheros is a god that protects those in their most vulnerable and desperate times in life and death.

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