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[[Byregot]] is the purveyor of architecture and industry, and god of the arts. He commands the element of lightning and is associated with the seventh moon of the Eorzean calendar. Byregot is the elder brother of [[Halone]], and pupil of [[Thaliak]]. He is most often depicted as an ardent smith with a two-handed hammer. His symbol is the hand.
'''Byregot''' is the purveyor of architecture and industry, and god of the arts. He commands the element of lightning and is associated with the seventh moon of the Eorzean calendar. He is most often depicted as an ardent smith with a two-handed hammer. His symbol is the hand.


Long considered a myth, Byregot, along with other members of the Twelve, appeared after the death of Hydaelyn. He appears similar to most mortal depictions of him, with curly brown hair, a halo of nails, and wearing greco-roman clothes. He later reveals that he sometimes visits the mortal realms in the guise of a spriggan.
==Mythology==
According to Eorzean myth, Byregot was "beckoned forth" from ''The Whorl'', along with his younger sister [[Halone]]. [[Rhalgr]] is considered the father of Byregot and his sister, because [[Nymeia]] quickly made them wards of Rhalgr after their emergence from the Whorl. Byregot is also known as a pupil of [[Thaliak]], who was responsible for teaching him how to create, where his adoptive father Rhalgr could only teach him of destruction.
<ref>Encyclopaedia Eorzea I, page 017: <br>"Byregot is the elder brother of Halone, and pupil of Thaliak."<br>"Rhalgr is the father of both Byregot and Halone,</ref><ref>The [[Creation of Eorzea]], <br>"...the Whorl awaoke from its slumber and beckoned forth two final deities-Byregot and His younger sister Halone."<br>Nymeia quickly made them wards of Rhalgr, the Destroyer." <br>"A builder by nature, Byregot resented His new stepfather who could teach Him only of destruction, choosing instead to spend most of His time in the tutelage of Thaliak. The Scholar bestowed upon His eager student the knowledge He would use to forge the tools and techniques of creation."</ref>


Byregot and other members of the Twelve, claim they are not primals, haven't been summoned, and do not consume aether. They further claim that Louisoux did not summon them over Cartenau, but rather effigies of them given form by faith.


According to the Faith of the Twelve, in the Heaven of Lightning, a massive clockwork spire was forged from a comet by Byregot and powered by the levinbolts of [[Rhalgr]]. This is the resting place of engineers, architects, revolutionaries and the conquerors of evil. Levin charged fragments fall from here into the Pit, forming the Hell of Lightning, a land of damnation for vandals, slumlords and warmongers. When visiting Byregot and Rhalgr's plane, the spire is visible, though it doesn't seem to hold spirits.
According to the Faith of the Twelve, the Heaven of Lightning contains a massive clockwork spire was forged by Byregot using metal from a comet, and powered by the levinbolts of [[Rhalgr]]. This is the resting place of engineers, architects, revolutionaries and the conquerors of evil. Levin charged fragments fall from here into the Pit, forming the Hell of Lightning, a land of damnation for vandals, slumlords and warmongers.<ref>Encyclopaedia Eorzea I, page 019, "The Hell and Heaven of Lightning"</ref>


==Worship Practices and Organizations==
There is no formal 'order of Byregot' that worships him in modern-day Eorzea, but crafting professionals across the land revere him and offer prayers to guide their careful hands.<ref>Encyclopaedia Eorzea I, page 017: "and artisans will pray to Byregot to guide their hands."</ref> 
==Holy Sites==
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File:Mark of Byregot.jpg|left|thumb|The [[Mark of Byregot]] can be found outside of [[Camp Tranquil]] in the [[South Shroud]].
File:Mark of Byregot.jpg|left|thumb|The [[Marks_of_The_Twelve#The_Mark_of_Byregot|Mark of Byregot]] can be found outside of [[Camp Tranquil]] in the [[South Shroud]].
File:ByregotSpriggan.jpg|thumb|Byregot, in the [[spriggan]] form he uses when walking among mortals.
File:Spire of Byregot.jpg|thumb|Byregot's Spire in the Heaven of Lightning
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</gallery>


==Saints and Important Figures==
===Saint Basqual===
A captain charged with defense of a city under sieged, who charged into battle naked to raise the morale of his troops. Celebrated for his '''devotion''' to maintaining morale, recounted in the tale of ''Saint Basqual and the Rampart.''<ref>Encyclopedia Eorzea II, page 029</ref>


==References==
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Revision as of 18:44, 23 October 2022

See also: The Twelve
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Byregot

Byregot is the purveyor of architecture and industry, and god of the arts. He commands the element of lightning and is associated with the seventh moon of the Eorzean calendar. He is most often depicted as an ardent smith with a two-handed hammer. His symbol is the hand.

Mythology

According to Eorzean myth, Byregot was "beckoned forth" from The Whorl, along with his younger sister Halone. Rhalgr is considered the father of Byregot and his sister, because Nymeia quickly made them wards of Rhalgr after their emergence from the Whorl. Byregot is also known as a pupil of Thaliak, who was responsible for teaching him how to create, where his adoptive father Rhalgr could only teach him of destruction. [1][2]


According to the Faith of the Twelve, the Heaven of Lightning contains a massive clockwork spire was forged by Byregot using metal from a comet, and powered by the levinbolts of Rhalgr. This is the resting place of engineers, architects, revolutionaries and the conquerors of evil. Levin charged fragments fall from here into the Pit, forming the Hell of Lightning, a land of damnation for vandals, slumlords and warmongers.[3]

Worship Practices and Organizations

There is no formal 'order of Byregot' that worships him in modern-day Eorzea, but crafting professionals across the land revere him and offer prayers to guide their careful hands.[4]

Holy Sites

Saints and Important Figures

Saint Basqual

A captain charged with defense of a city under sieged, who charged into battle naked to raise the morale of his troops. Celebrated for his devotion to maintaining morale, recounted in the tale of Saint Basqual and the Rampart.[5]

References

  1. Encyclopaedia Eorzea I, page 017:
    "Byregot is the elder brother of Halone, and pupil of Thaliak."
    "Rhalgr is the father of both Byregot and Halone,
  2. The Creation of Eorzea,
    "...the Whorl awaoke from its slumber and beckoned forth two final deities-Byregot and His younger sister Halone."
    Nymeia quickly made them wards of Rhalgr, the Destroyer."
    "A builder by nature, Byregot resented His new stepfather who could teach Him only of destruction, choosing instead to spend most of His time in the tutelage of Thaliak. The Scholar bestowed upon His eager student the knowledge He would use to forge the tools and techniques of creation."
  3. Encyclopaedia Eorzea I, page 019, "The Hell and Heaven of Lightning"
  4. Encyclopaedia Eorzea I, page 017: "and artisans will pray to Byregot to guide their hands."
  5. Encyclopedia Eorzea II, page 029