Haizkeim

=Everywhere at the beginning of Time,=  "From the ashes of nothing, Yuno mended his own spirit and being into existence. From his living flesh, he birthed mortal man into creation. Many looked just like him, others changed and became something unique. Their primal drive led them to wander the earth; leaving their Father of Ash, alone. Yuno felt something deep inside him, just like the thousands of effigies of mankind sprang forth from his soul out unto the world. However these two, his children, felt grow tightly onto his arms. Contorting and tearing, taking their fathers bones and flesh and mending it to their own. They too, like their primeval father, birthed themselves into Creation; Odenum and Vallenir. 

' Yuno spoke to his Son and Daughter; “I want you to take what I have, and will continue to give you; I wish to be sacrificed in the name of our future and the future of all love and suffering to come. Take your hands and peel my flesh to build atop this empty place.” '

 Odenum and Vallenir respected their progenitor’s dying wish, and tore him limb from limb in the name of creation." -  Excerpt from Bók I  =The History,= Haizkeim stems from The Midjorisk and their ancestral beliefs. Their peoples surviving through every trial, test, and challenge. Constantly their peoples have fallen, rebuilt, and succeeded, only to fall down once more. A constant Ib-and-Flow of creation and destruction. In their Recorded History, there’s three distinct worlds that remain important to their Culture, Lore, and History These lands are Yonr, Midgard, and Midjor. Yonr was the first primordial world for the Midjorisk’s predecessors. Midgard was the founding days of their people's culture, family, and history. Currently, rekindling again within Eldham under the name Midjor. As the Midjorisk rebuild, they find solace in the Äsyyrsk walking beside them throughout existence. "In all worlds, Forever and in all Aeons to come."

=The Äsyyrsk,= In the Midjorisk Language, the connotation of "Äsyyrsk" means both "The Cycle" and "The God". Haizkeim's core belief is in the cyclical nature of existence. The Day and Night, Sun and Moon, Beginning and End. Many Heros From Midjorisk myth are themselves the A Summarized introduction to the gods and How they relate o; Known as the Äsyyrsk in their language, They are ancestors of the Midjorisk and maintainers of the cyclical nature of existence. Lists of their gifts and treasures are listed along with their origins.


 * Yuno - The Primordial God. The first being, Yuno mended their soul into existence through the ashes of the nothing. The first creation in a barren world. From within Yuno, came the first Mortals like thousands of spores. to continue this cycle however, Yuno knew that we would have to sacrifice himself for the betterment of life and his children. His mutilated body was sacrificed to create the lands, oceans, skies, and trees. the ocean still harbors his spirit, and is believed to be deeply tied to the essence of creation.


 * Laukaz - The Äsyyrsk of Restoration, Born in the Syykkërhain Sea from the blood of her father, Laukaz Is the Deity of Restoration. She is responsible for washing away death and restarting the Äsyyrsk anew. the Youngest of Yuno's Children, Laukaz is fascinated with knowledge and learning. She was taught by the Midjorisk themselves the art of sailing. With Laukaz's help, the Midjorisk found the Sørligste Continent. Being a water goddess she often loves things that remind her of the ocean. Fine wool tapestries, blue orchids, and books recalling tall tales of lost voyages; to name afew.


 * Odenum - The Äsyyrsk of Protection, Born from the right hand of Yuno, he and his sister, Vallenir, Were ordered to tear apart their father in honor of continuing the Äsyyrsk cycle. Odenum himself came to possess the left eye of his father, which he hauls across the sky bringing warm and protection for all. -


 * Baughorn - The Äsyyrsk of Cultivation, Baughorn was an old mortal Philosopher of Midgard; He and his wife Elyyruh aided Odenum greatly in the founding of the Midgard. His god-hood came when Baughorn's ideas and inventions gave the Midjorisk Lanterns,, Fireworks, Candles, and Beacons. He and Is wife often are symbols of passionate love in and of itself.


 * Elyyruh - The Äsyyrsk of Preservation, Elyyruh is a strong warrior hailing from Midgard with her husband Baughorn. She aided the early Midgardians in military training, Eventually, Elyyruh created animals and crops from her blood. She taught the Midgardians hunting and farming too, Invented maps, swords and bows for the people to use. Its important that one prays to Elyyruh for a successful year of preservation.


 * Syzlein - The Äsyyrsk of Greed, Syzlein is an overweight hoarder of treasure. It's said that his abode is littered with the Treasures and Temptations of a Thousand kings. Too ward of Syzlein's greed, many gift treasures and relics of old to satiate his desire to contort and control the mind.
 * Theodyn - The Äsyyrsk of Anger,
 * Vallenir - The Äsyyrsk of Decay and Death, The sister to Odenum, She was born from the left hand of her father Yuno, And still communicates with him in the afterlife. After Yuno’s Sacrifice, Vallenir would rule the nether while her brother ruled the over world. With the devout trust she had within her brother; Vallenir continues to rule over the Nether, Guide souls into the afterlife, and makes sure to bring the end when the time comes.

=The Essential Faiths,=
 * 1) Patron Gods - Midjism Members often have a patron god as their own guide. Many are often born into their patron god under a household or through marriage with those of Midjorisk descent.
 * 2) Renaming Ritual - The renaming ritual is for those dedicated to the stories and heroism of their Patron god and want to become united with their god under a new identity. A Midjist going through a renaming ritual is to be sacrificed with items their god brought to the word, and their choice of a new name.
 * 3) Praising stations - Before one goes fishing, hunts, or walks in sacred land; it's common to leave behind offerings to the gods in exchange for passage or entry into holy areas.
 * 4) The Afterlife - After death, a soul gone through the renaming ritual will end up in The Hall of Gods. a place of pure light and memories that the gods currently reside at. Some patron members often dream of this realm in search of wisdom.