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| name = Îmhe | |||
| religion = Ciupitism | |||
| name = Îmhe | | religion_adjective = Ciupitist | ||
| | | god_of = Prince of Mills | ||
| | | day = 10 July | ||
| god_of = Prince of Mills | |||
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[[File:Îmhe's Mill near Merhojed.png|250px|thumb|right|The first recorded sighting of a mill of [[Îmhe]], on a small stream near [[kcd:Merhojed|Merhojed]], mediaeval [[wikipedia:Bohemia|Bohemia]]. {{Date|2019/7/10}} 20:19 EET.]] | |||
Îmhe originates from [[Nucilandia|Nucilandian]] folklore, according to which he is anchored to the mortal realm through shrines, which are small chair-sized water mills, located in various unassuming locations around the world. | Îmhe originates from [[Nucilandia|Nucilandian]] folklore, according to which he is anchored to the mortal realm through shrines, which are small chair-sized water mills, located in various unassuming locations around the world. | ||
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Îmhe's followers offer sacrifices, usually animal corpses, but sometimes even human, at his shrines in order to quell his thirst for evil or to escape his punishments. | Îmhe's followers offer sacrifices, usually animal corpses, but sometimes even human, at his shrines in order to quell his thirst for evil or to escape his punishments. | ||
During the [[middle ages]], people would hunt [[Cumans|cuman]] invaders and leave their corpses in cursed positions at Îmhe's shrines. Outlaws often turned to him for aid. | During the [[wikipedia:Middle Ages|middle ages]], people would hunt [[wikipedia:Cumans|cuman]] invaders and leave their corpses in cursed positions at Îmhe's shrines. Outlaws often turned to him for aid. | ||
= Îmhe Incorporated = | = Îmhe Incorporated = |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 2 July 2024
Îmhe | |
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Prince of Mills | |
Member of The Ciupitist Pantheon | |
Day | 10 July |
Îmhe is a malevolent God, known as the Prince of Mills in Nucilandian folklore. The Ciupitist religion has also adopted Îmhe as an evil god within its pantheon.
Origins
Îmhe originates from Nucilandian folklore, according to which he is anchored to the mortal realm through shrines, which are small chair-sized water mills, located in various unassuming locations around the world.
Worship
Îmhe's followers offer sacrifices, usually animal corpses, but sometimes even human, at his shrines in order to quell his thirst for evil or to escape his punishments.
During the middle ages, people would hunt cuman invaders and leave their corpses in cursed positions at Îmhe's shrines. Outlaws often turned to him for aid.
Îmhe Incorporated
In 2020, a criminal organization named Îmhe Incorporated was formed, believed to be tied to Hori and Coninstar. Legally, no wrongdoing can be proven to have been committed by Îmhe Inc, as they are officially only involved in the manufacturing, development, and distribution of water mills, including the controversial "portable water mills".
Controversy
Some religious fundamentalists claim that the portable water mills developed by Îmhe Incorporated are responsible for the increasing toxicity, decadence, and evil in society and the world, referring to them as doomsday devices. They believe that the portable water mills are secretly anchors for Îmhe to extend and secure his power over the mortal realm.