Bovineism

Bovineism is the philosophy founded by Moooington, and is the result of his many travels throughout the world in Eldham and Rathnir. Within is advice and tips on a range of topics important to many in the world, covering war, self help, travel, and much more. With the founding 10 original tenants Moooington aimed to spread his ways in a great pilgrimage, delivering a copy of his scripture to every man woman and child in the great land. The text Sage Sayings is the founding text of Bovineism and lays out fundamental beliefs that Moooington most valued. The scripture was written over the course of many years, starting even before Moooington's arduous migration to Eldham in an airship with his closest companions. Sage Sayings has become a widespread text in Eldham, widely circulated by many as it was massively produced and distributed along Moooington's great pilgrimage and travels.

Moooington aims to improve the lives of all with his teachings in how to live. He is constantly developing more advice and wisdom to pass down to the masses.

Story of Gus
Moooington had been traveling for many months on his great pilgrimage, delivering copies of his writing to every person in the land. As he made his way through the rolling hills of Eldham, he came across a small town that he had visited many years before. It was there many years ago that Moooington had helped to fund the construction of a large statue. He had lent a substantial sum of money to the project's leader, a man named Gus, with the understanding that Gus would answer his call when he needed a favor in the future.

Upon his return to the town, Moooington went in search of Gus. He found Gus in a local tavern, drinking and laughing with his friends. Moooington approached him calmly and asked if he remembered their agreement regarding the debt. Gus sheepishly admitted that he did. Moooington asked that Gus distribute copies of his scripture to every household in the town, for a repayment of money would be little compared to the benifit for all that could be had by the teaching of his lessons.

Gus was initially hesitant, having never been a particularly moral man himself. But he agreed to Moooington's terms, grateful for the chance to finally be free of his debt. Over the next few weeks, Gus worked tirelessly to distribute copies of the scripture throughout the town. He found that as he went from house to house, sharing the teachings of Bovineism with his neighbors, he began to feel a newfound sense of purpose and fulfillment.

The text's sage advice resonated deeply with the townspeople, many of whom had been struggling with personal and interpersonal conflicts. Inspired by Moooington's teachings, they began to work together to resolve their differences and build a stronger, ssafer community. As for Gus, he found that the act of distributing the scripture had brought him a sense of peace and closure. He realized that he had been carrying the weight of his debt for far too long, and that by sharing the teachings of Bovineism with his neighbors, he was able to pay it forward in a way that felt truly meaningful.

Moooington continued on his great pilgrimage, spreading the message of Bovineism far and wide. But he never forgot the lessons he learned from his encounter with Gus, and the powerful impact that forgiveness and compassion could have on the lives of those around him.