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The '''Father''', or the '''Father Above''', is one of the seven aspects of a single deity.  Believers of the [[Faith of the Seven]] consider that God is one with seven aspects, as the sept is a single building, with seven walls. {{Ref|aCoK|33}} The Father represents judgment.  He is depicted as a bearded man who carries scales.  He is prayed to for justice.
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The '''Father''', or the '''Father Above''', is one of the seven aspects of a single deity.  Believers of the [[Faith of the Seven]] consider their god to be one with seven aspects, as the sept is a single building, with seven walls.{{Ref|aCoK|33}}
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There is a holy day in the calendar of the [[Faith of the Seven]] celebrating the Father called the ''[[Feast Day of Our Father Above]]''. According to the [[septon]]s, it is a most auspicious day for making judgements.{{Ref|fab|Under the Regents - War and Peace and Cattle Shows}}
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==About==
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:''See also: [[:Category:Images of the Father|Images of the Father]]''
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The Father represents judgement.  He is depicted as a bearded man who carries scales.  He is prayed to for justice.
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Weddings are conducted standing between the altars of the Father and the [[Mother (the Seven)|Mother]].
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Upon someones death, the phrase ''"May the Father judge him/her justly"'' is often used.
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==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Clash of Kings===
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
[[Catelyn Stark]] prays in a nameless village’s sept. The sept is modest and has no statues of the Seven, only rough charcoal drawings to represent them.  To the Father [[Catelyn Stark]] prays for justice, the strength to seek it and the wisdom to know it. {{Ref|aCoK|33}}  
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[[Catelyn Stark]] prays in a nameless village’s sept. The sept is modest and has no statues of the Seven, only rough charcoal drawings to represent them.  To the Father [[Catelyn Stark]] prays for justice, the strength to seek it and the wisdom to know it. {{Ref|aCoK|33}}
==References and Notes==
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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While standing vigil over his [[Tywin Lannister|father's]] body, [[Jaime Lannister]]'s thoughts turn unbidden to [[Brienne of Tarth]].  He wonders where she is.  He thinks, ''Father give her strength''.  Almost a prayer … but he wonders was it the god he was invoking, the Father Above whose towering gilded likeness is glimmering in the candlelight across the sept? Or is he praying to the corpse that lies before him?  He wonders, ''Does it matter? They never listened, either one''. The [[Warrior (the Seven)|Warrior]] had been Jaime’s god since he was old enough to hold a sword.
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|Our Father Above knows their guilt and will sit in judgment on them all.{{Ref|aSoS|19}}|the [[High Septon (Tyrion's)|High Septon]]}}
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{{Quote|The Father's face is stern and strong,<br>he sits and judges right from wrong.<br>He weighs our lives, the short and long,<br>and loves the little children{{Ref|aSoS|46}}|''[[The Song of the Seven]]''}}
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Faith of the Seven]]
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[[fr:Père d'En-Haut]]

Latest revision as of 15:18, 18 August 2019

The Father - by Joshua Cairós. © FFG

The Father, or the Father Above, is one of the seven aspects of a single deity. Believers of the Faith of the Seven consider their god to be one with seven aspects, as the sept is a single building, with seven walls.[1]

There is a holy day in the calendar of the Faith of the Seven celebrating the Father called the Feast Day of Our Father Above. According to the septons, it is a most auspicious day for making judgements.[2]

About

See also: Images of the Father

The Father represents judgement. He is depicted as a bearded man who carries scales. He is prayed to for justice.

Weddings are conducted standing between the altars of the Father and the Mother.

Upon someones death, the phrase "May the Father judge him/her justly" is often used.

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

Catelyn Stark prays in a nameless village’s sept. The sept is modest and has no statues of the Seven, only rough charcoal drawings to represent them. To the Father Catelyn Stark prays for justice, the strength to seek it and the wisdom to know it. [1]

A Feast for Crows

While standing vigil over his father's body, Jaime Lannister's thoughts turn unbidden to Brienne of Tarth. He wonders where she is. He thinks, Father give her strength. Almost a prayer … but he wonders was it the god he was invoking, the Father Above whose towering gilded likeness is glimmering in the candlelight across the sept? Or is he praying to the corpse that lies before him? He wonders, Does it matter? They never listened, either one. The Warrior had been Jaime’s god since he was old enough to hold a sword.

Quotes

Our Father Above knows their guilt and will sit in judgment on them all.[3]

The Father's face is stern and strong,
he sits and judges right from wrong.
He weighs our lives, the short and long,
and loves the little children[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 33, Catelyn IV.
  2. Fire & Blood, Under the Regents - War and Peace and Cattle Shows.
  3. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 19, Tyrion III.
  4. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 46, Samwell III.