Uniters of the Old Gods

= Religion of the Uniters =

Religious Beliefs on the Gods
There are three older gods, that manifest as parts of the world. There are also newer gods that manifested after the world was made, and some are children of the elder gods. There are also powerful players who have reached the power of divinity but are not a manifestation of the natural world but rather concepts or actions. The three elder gods are in conflict with each other, and always have been.

The elder gods are called Tarrak, the grounds, Akom, the waters, and Selom, the skies. Selom has split personalities of Light and Dark, called Dior and Nidior respectively. The oldest of the newer gods is Bitios, god of the animals. After Bitios are Dandos, god of the plants, and Mekfior, god of mushrooms and disease. After Bitios, Dandos, and Mekfior, are the children of Akom and Salom, Akor and Akos, the rain and snow; the child of Tarrak and Dior, Tarrakin, the nether; and the child of Tarrak and Nidior, the unnamed and banished.

Holy Days and Calendar
The Uniters have a Calendar system based around the number 12. There are 4 days in a week, 3 weeks in a month, 4 months in a season, and 3 seasons in a year. Every 4th night is the new moon and marks the last night of the week. From the setting of the new moon to the rising of the full moon, all religious are to pray for peace between all people, nations, and the gods.

(OOC: This translates to a new day every 20 minutes, a new week every 80 minutes, a new month every 4 hours, and a new year every 2 days.

The most important Holy Day is Revelation Day, where the first Uniter, Anelevin, witnessed in his dreams a battle between the gods. The land, water, sky, and life fought against each other. He held this vision for a full day, once every 25 years, for 125 years, dying 6 years before it was expected he would have seen it a sixth time, at the age of 144. The day after he had this first vision, he instituted this feast and the Commonfolk as followers. After the second vision, he instituted the holy order of Monks. After the third, he established the Abbots to lead the Monks. After the fourth, he established the Grand Abbot to lead the Abbots. After Anelevin's last vision, he created the holy order of the Prophets.

Hierarchy of the Uniters
There are several different groups within the Uniters of the Old Gods, reflecting their roles within the religion.

All followers are born as Commonfolk, those who have not received any religious title. They provided the majority of the population and are not held to any vows except to hang a holy torch from above their doorframe once every 25 years on Revelation day.

The lowest religious title granted to any Commonfolk is that of Monk. A commonfolk who is deciding whether or not to become a Monk is called a Novice, and must be a Novice for 3 years by the standards of the Uniters and swear the following vows: To never consume any food or drink that has been crafted or brewed, To never raise a weapon against any sentient being, To never wear armor made of diamonds or emeralds, and to only wear an iron chestplate if given the title of Abbot, or a golden helmet if given the title of Grand Abbot.

An Abbot is in charge of at least 5 monks. Together an Abbot and their monks make a monastery, or live inside the Temple of Unity. An Abbot manages who is and isn't in their monastery, and is given the power of sending Novices who fail their trial period a second chance by making them a Prophet.

= The History of The Uniters =

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 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.

After the lands of Mudroktupeai were renamed to Spyre, and then tossed between foreign powers, Brother Graykey decided to sail to the very Eastern borders of Eldham and establish the religion there.

In Eldham
Brother Graykey reached the shores of Rohkia and traveled until the he saw the ends of the earth, and settled in the deserts there. He planted the berries he had found along the way and built a monastery dedicated to Bitios. After negotiations with a local settlement, he abandoned his monastery in return that the town members of Oceanum would follow his gods.

Recently, brother Graykey has moved into the lands of the Ashtrokan Wadenreich Empire, where he lives in a small grove of large spruce trees and berries, and has begun construction of the Temple of Unity, promising that any religion that has at least one god that is similar to his own, may use the Temple for public ceremonies, until he dies. He is helping around the A.W.E. as a general worker and as an Imperial Judge.