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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Imphiel, God of Praetora}}
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Imphiel (Imphiela in some texts) is a deity of the Praetaran beliefs, and is the deity of humility, modesty and shame. He is of the Praetora beliefs, and has a concentrated following within Luna, due to the '''Resurgence of Luna'''.
 
 
Whilst he is a non-corporeal being, Imphiel will often take physical form, primarily atop the tower in the [[City of the Moon, Luna|City of the Moon]], to communicate with his apostles and closest followers to continue to spread his beliefs.
==Origin ==
===Age of Praetora===
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==Teachings==
These are not all the teachings of Imphiel, but some select ones of greater importance.
 
===Qresa Humilitates===
One of the primary teachings of Imphiel is to find humility in all situations. The "Three Humilities" are the three times at which one should focus most to keep humble and modest.
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* Humiliate Irascibilis (Humility in Aggression) - Remembering the virtue of keeping yourself modest in aggression, keeping yourself controlled in your actions and not letting hatred get to control you.
* Humility in Good Fortune - Not boasting of one's good fortune, remembering your circumstances and empathising and helping with those around you instead of acting only in self-interest.
 
==== Humilians Sua ====
A teaching often brought up often, the ''“Humilians Sua”'' translates to ''“Self-humbling”''. Followers must remember that to be able to function within society, they must first be able to function on an individual level. This can function in a variety of levels, whether from the smallest level of not blaming others for small deeds, to taking on large burdens of responsibility rather than bragging about your stronger abilities to others.
 
The most common application of this by apostles is to talk on the idea of ''“Shifting burdens”'', where one can often resort to pointing to others for ineptitude, instead of self-reflection and looking at how one can better their own actions. For this reason, Imphiel's teaching are often categorised as ''“individualist”'' in nature.
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