Ceiltean Druidism

The Grand Order of Druids (Ceiltean: Ord Mór na nDraoithe), also known as the Ceiltean Order or the Druids, with 23 members in the home Ceiltean territories in the Union of Collectivist Council Republics. The Grand Order is headed by the Rí na Ríthe, the King of Kings, who has always traditionally been the head of state of the High Kingdom of Ceiltea and the subsequent Union of Collectivist Council Republics. While the Rí na Ríthe is the nominal and ceremonial head of the Order, the Order is effectively headed by the Archdruid who heads the Grand Conclave of Druids from the Liathdruim, south of the Folkscapital of Melevorgrad.

The Grand Order teaches that the Rí na Ríthe comes from the bloodline of Erses, the Elder King of the gods, and thus is given a divine mandate from the heavens. The Archbishop is handpicked by the Rí na Ríthe from the Grand Conclave of Druids, from among the clergy as the effective head of the Order. The Grand Conclave is comprised of all Druids who serve as clergy and so there is no limit on how many can be in the Conclave. To become a Druid one must undergo education at the Grand College of the Order.

The Grand Order is polytheistic which has long been passed down through oral traditions, but finally codified in Ard Saileach at the Liathdruim by Rí na Ríthe Melevor Murascaillbach around the establishment of the High Kingdom of Ceiltea. The pantheon of the Order is split between the Higher Thrones and the Lower Thrones, with the major gods sitting on the Higher Thrones and compulsory to worship. The Lower Thrones include the lesser gods who, while not compulsory to worship, are often worshipped in certain circumstances and at certain festivities.

Worship by followers of the Grand Order is often held in private, through public chanting and singing, in official state ceremonies and open clearings in forests or around standing stones. The holiest site in the religion is south of Melevorgrad at the relocated Liathdruim where ancient antiques relating to the gods. At the relocated Liathdruim open aired courts and areas for worship and the Grand Conclave are planned alongside a memorial dedicated to the family history of the Murascaillbach Dynasty.

The Higher Thrones
The gods of the Higher Thrones are the more powerful of the, in total, 11 gods. Among them sits the Elder King of the gods, Erses and his wife Ymis who are the parents to all the other of the gods of the Higher Thrones. It is thought that the reason the children of Erses and Ymis sit among them on the Higher Thrones is because of their immense powers and capabilities inherited from their parents' combined powers.

Erses
Erses is the main god followed by the Grand Order, worshipped as Elder King of the gods, Father of the gods, the Solar god and the god of rightful Kingship. Erses often takes the form of a large Ceiltean Elk, whose earthly lookalikes are believed to be another type of his offspring with Ymis and thus treated with reverence, respect and with piety in Ceiltea. Erses is the father of Edarr, Udros and Rhadohir, and husband to Ymis. It is also believed that Erses fathered the Murascaillbach Dynasty as the perfect humans to lead the Ceilteans, and before, the Pyrrhians forward in line with the gods.

Another name given to Erses is "Solar Elk", as his terrestrial form as previously mentioned, often was a large Ceiltean Elk shrouded in sunlight. Erses along with being the solar god, is also the god of treaties, oaths and rightful kingship. Erses is often portrayed as a warrior and a master craftsman, often working alongside his son Edarr and Gyorr the god of the forge.

Ymis
Ymis is a major god, and the wife of Erses. She is attributed the title of Mother of the gods for her role in the creation of the other gods among those who sit on the Higher Thrones. Ymis is the goddess of healing and the home, often being worshipped for family members, healing during war and being the patroness of marriages. Ymis' appearance is that of a humanoid looking tree with emerald green leaves, similar to that of an Ent, who are credited as being offspring of Ymis and Erses.

Edarr
Edarr is a major god, and a son of Erses. He is the god of war and combat,