Uniters of the Old Gods

The Names of the 3 Old Gods
In the the early times, Tarrak (Earth), Saelum (Sky), and Aquom (Water) created the world and took part in it, from which we derive their names. We do not know their old names or what they were like before they merged with the world. When Saelum merged with the world, they were not able to maintain singularity with themself and split into two aspects, which we call Dior and Nidior.

How The Gods manifest themselves to us
Each of the Gods manifest themselves to us in the world. Tarrak manifests as all variants of dirt and stone. Dior manifests as light source blocks. Nidior manifests as dark places where Dior cannot reach. Aquom manifests in any infinite source of water.

Since Saelum did not and still does not merge with the world completely, they do not have definite blocks that Saelum manifests when they are Nidior.

It has not been confirmed by any of the old prophets or holy bards, but it is said among the new prophets that Tarrak coupled with Dior and Nidior. The child of Nidior and Tarrak is a god of a fiery land where water never runs, and it was said by a heretical prophet that Tarrak and Nidior had a child as well, who was said to have been sealed off from all other gods.

Aquor is a child of Aquom, but manifest as the rain. She has no physical impact itself except on farmland, and can only gather herself to have a shape in a device called a cauldron.

Aquo is a child of Aquom, but manifests as the snow. Aquo is much more limited to where he has domain, but can gather himself in a physical form much easier than Aquor. Aquo struggles with his father in certain areas and turns water into ice.

The Conflict of the Gods
The first prophets warned Tarrak, their benefactor, that Aquom and Aquom's children would one day cover Tarrak and drown the whole world. To prevent Aquom from having children, Tarrak sent their followers to dry up all the water in the world with sand from the desert and gravel from the mountains. Tarrak's followers were not successful in killing Aquom, but did manage to place much sand and gravel into the oceans, which is why the ocean floor is now covered in sand and gravel. Tarrak's followers rejoiced and built on this gravel and sand, but Aquom returned with a fury and swallowed them deep in their waters.

Aquom was nearly killed by their recklessness in that attempt to dry the world of all water. Saelum gathered some of Aquom with themself in their untouchable vault of the heavens, and returns Aquom's children Aqour and Aquo little by little from the sky back to the world. This is why the rain and snow do not come from the clouds, but the sky, and this is why when it rains it is neither day or night truly, because Saelum is unified for a brief time to save Aquom.

Before Rathnir
Before Brother Graykey, the last of the old monks of The Uniters, came to Rathnir, he was in a different world under the protection of the fourth of the Old Gods. The fourth of the Old Gods was the Bitios, the spawner of all life that grows or dies. The Old Gods were suffering a plague that affected them, and killed all but a few whom Bitios saved by wrapping them in a place of no time. Graykey was the only monk saved before the plague killed all the other religious in his former temple. Bitios transported him through time to bring unification of the Old Gods to the world.

In Rathnir
Graykey was transported to a time where the Ferrymen were rampant. Due to both their lack of desire to help unite the Old Gods and their desire to break apart groups willing to unite the Old Gods, they are twice outcast by the monk Graykey, current head of the Uniters of the Old Gods. Brother Graykey has found support from the king of Mudroktupeia, Deadweight. Brother Graykey has proclaimed that the Kingdom of Mudroktupeia to be blessed, and the King to be twice blessed.

Brother Graykey has proclaimed the day he arrived in Rathnir to be celebrated once a year as Blaze day, for it is the beginning of setting the world ablaze with uniting the Old Gods.