Apearlism

Worshiping an Giant Deer god, that is unsentient, Råthos, Aperalist believe he created the universe, and the Gods, which created Rathnir as a gift to him. this religion was created by Grennetic Flaskor, and Asries Flaskor currently spreads it along with Børen Fishnen, which are the leaders/Prophet Warlords.

They hate and wan't to kill Bardonians, and they believe in Valar (heaven) and Hidden (hell).

The Gods are Tiduś, MünE, Sænś, Haĺla, and Tørrø which each created their respective physical counterpart. They're near the normal moral standards for even today, they think that homosexuality, and etc are fine and that women are equal to men, but tolorate and even encourage several crimes such as murder. Crimes are only bad in this religion if it´s against the ´unholy´, which includes Bardonians and people that do not follow the ideals of the religion, and if they belong to another religion, they will only be considered unholy if they break the rules of Apearlism, not having to believe or practice it, but are still looked down upon.

Big no-nos are being Bardonian, or another unfavorable race, and being a war-monger. A few other sins include most immoral things if they are hurting what they consider a good person.

Their Bible is called the Ongæ, read it here The Books Ongæ

There are sacrafices in this religion, and the people are very dedicated, being a warrior is looked upon on, and all holy men must die in battle to achive Valar, much like Vallahalla in real life Norse Mythology. There is a quote on quote, brotherhood, which there is no leaving (leaving = death).

The next entres uses the Vanshes Language (english with scandanavian letters, oc rathnir language): NOTE THIS LANGUAGE IS NOT COMPLETELY ACCURATE!!! IT IS MEANT TO HAVE VARIATIONS FROM ITS REAL LIFE COUNTERPARTS!!! (Such as the J rule was semi my invention)

Also please give me a break if i make mistakes I dont fully understand all the Nordic Language stuff.

Pronounciation: B´s are hard while G´s are soft, and sha take ye and v´s are common.


 * for (preposition. for or to), pronounced [ˈfɔrː]
 * fór (verb. went, in the sense left), pronounced [ˈfuːr]
 * fòr (noun. furrow, only Nynorsk), pronounced [ˈfɔːr]
 * fôr (noun. fodder), pronounced [ˈfuːr], the circumflex indicating the elision of the edh from the Norse spelling (foðr → fôr; veðr → vêr)
 * fôr (noun lining, as in a garment)
 * oo = Ü/ü

and = og/oga

Ø/ø = U/Uh pronouncing, ae/o spelling ex: øuns, Aeons  Bar, (Bear), Bjørn. (j and k needs to be before or after, depending on grammar)

The J prefers to follow non-nouns, WILL ALWAYS FACE A K IF IT CAN, if no k or nouns it´ll face front.

Æ/æ = E,ee Ex: Beer, Bær

Å, å = Ah,aeh

Verse 1 of Gøds: (Uhn-gahA)

Beggenin (Beggining):

Dær. He stomped around, without thought.

The Dærś name is Råthos, crjøtor of Rathnir.

¨Oh ve holy dær, the holy dær.

No bjørn will kill this dær.

Verse 2 of Gøds

Creation and eXistence:

Life comes from something,

Life comes from something that was nothing. Nothing comes from something

Råthos, nothing and everything, created nothing and everything

He does not spøjk, he does not sæ, he does not think, because he is all and none

Verse 3 of Gøds

Kung ó Gøds, (Gaeds. Goo-des):

Fôr Råthos, Kung Gøds; said the humble crjøtions.

Frôm Tides, Tiduś (T-I-duhz)

Frôm Øjrth, Tørrø (Thẽ-ROW)

Frôm Mün, MünE (Mn-newn)

Frôm Sun, Sænś (Seen-uss)

Frôm Hidden, Haĺla (hẽ-La)

They gave Råthos their crjøtions as a gift, named after him, og this world is Rathnir.

First three verse from the Book of Gøds