Fergeskanism

Fergeskanism is a subform of Soleviel, where its believers' faith is focused on the forces which brought the Original Fergsk People of Fergusheim out of their dimension, sending them to land in the Simulami Empire, this land becoming the town of Fergusheim.

History
Following the transportation of the Fergsk people into the Simulami Empire in Eldham, the three "founders", IrishAkita, NugHero, and Thysteelboy traveled between the Simulami province of Munio and the Simulami island of Stormgova, eventually returning to the land they were originally transported to. These founders then build a hut and a small mine, and named the hamlet after their homeland and their god, Fergusheim. After digging through old maps and books, IrishAkita soon learned of the Simulami Empire in which Fergusheim resided. IrishAkita spent some time learning the politics and geography of Eldham, and soon after reached out to the Simulami Empire to gain citizenship, and moved into a building in Myrkira. After becoming a citizen of the Simulami Empire, IrishAkita registered Fergusheim as a town of Simulami.

Jarl Fergusheim
Jarl Fergusheim is one of the two chief deities from Old Fergusheim, being the deity representing the earth, nature, and protection. Jarl Fergusheim is typically represented by a medium sized black dog, which has blue deer antlers above her head.

Taps
Taps is the second chief deity of Old Fergusheim, representing time, air, and magic. Taps is represented in Fergsk art as a large cat similar to that of an American Shorthair, although he is depicted with green eyes, and having green clocks for irises.

Lulávir
Lulávir is the Fergeskanist god of day (not to be confused with Solaris), and is Jarl Fergusheim's top Lieutenant. Lulávir is shown in Liturgical depictions as a glowing golden dog or wolf, typically holding or pulling the sun.

Dúna
Dúna is the pupil of Lulávir, and is represented in a similar fashion. She is often represented as a yellow dog or wolf, and is usually depicted upon beaches or near shorelines. Dúna protects travelers and fishermen at sea, and brings sunlight to areas usually cast in a dark shade.

Mýsketta
Mýsketta is the representation of night in Fergeskanism (not to be confused with Sylene), and responds directly to Taps. Mýsketta is typically shown as a black cat with glowing purple eyes and a coat with patterns of the aurora borealis, and is usually depicted within or above the moon, blending in with the night sky.

Mýtçjøy
Mýtçjøy is a lower deity serving Mýsketta, being similar in form and holding similar responsibilities. She is often depicted as a black cat with chestnut eyes and an orange-golden pattern upon her coat. Mýtçjøy holds the responsibilities of community and the hearth, and those who follow her are said to be protected on the road through night and day.

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