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Religious Funerary Practice

Old Path Funerary Rites

Whispered funerary prayers and protective adornment practised under the Old Path, observed during Thjazi Fang’s Farramh.

Confirmed With Limited ScopeFirst recorded: Episode 1
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Confirmed Scope

Loza and Thaisha perform Old Path rites at Thjazi Fang’s body, and the accumulated treasures form a protection around him.

Not yet established

  • The complete wording or sequence of the rite.
  • Whether jasmine is required in all Old Path funerals.
  • Whether the protective state is created at every Farramh or only through Old Path practice.
Observed and described

Practices & Traditions

Confirmed

Whispered prayers for the dead

Loza kneels beside Thjazi and repeats prayers in an ancient Orcish–Druidic hybrid.

Observed

White jasmine farewell

Loza places white jasmine behind Thjazi’s ear while voicing the hope that his path to the next life is set with flowers.

Confirmed

Protective adornment

Treasures placed by loved ones leave the body under an Old Path protection that can be crossed or violated.

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Episode 101:08:51–01:10:15

Loza performs a traditional whispered orcish custom under the Old Path, places white jasmine behind Thjazi’s ear and repeats prayers in an ancient Orcish–Druidic hybrid.

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Evidence Notes

Episode 101:08:51–01:10:15Confirmed

Loza performs a traditional whispered orcish custom under the Old Path, places white jasmine behind Thjazi’s ear and repeats prayers in an ancient Orcish–Druidic hybrid.

Episode 103:59:10–03:59:47Confirmed

Bolaire recognises the candles, coins and treasures as part of an Old Path protection around Thjazi and perceives that something has crossed it.

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Uncertainties

  • The full theological meaning of the route to the next life described in the prayer.
  • How the protection is established, maintained and normally concluded.
  • Whether the rite is restricted to Old Path members or may be performed by those who know enough of the tradition.