Legend of The First Priest

The Legend of The First Priest is a Chichist text covering the story of the first Follower to gain the rank of a Priest.

The Legend of The First Priest
After the first Chichist temple was built, more people started converting to the true religion, becoming the major faith in the region, because of this, more people moved to the ever growing town of Pikulia. Due to the work it took to rule over not only the town but also managing relations with neighbours both near and distant, Pikulik [Pikulov] had to spend more time on governing the people rather than preaching them about Chichism. To solve that issue, He asked His dearest friend, Vyacheslav, whom was also the most loyal person that He personally knew as He helped him build the settlement and temple just after Pikulik [Pikulov] had settled in the town. He asked Vyacheslav if he could become the first Chichist priest, to teach people about the greatness of His religion.

Vyacheslav agreed and began practising as well as praying daily, and after a month he started coming every day to the temple staying from as early as sunrise to when the sun was no longer visible at late evening. During this time he would give lectures about the virtues of Chichism and talked about the Myths and Legends proving the existence of Pek and Man as well as explaining the days of Creation. He was so good at it that even small children with no worries understanding religion, wanted to listen to him all day long. Thanks to this, he gained the title of the best and first Chichist priest to ever live in Pikulia, becoming a model to all of the future Priests to follow.

Vyacheslav taught his son about Chichism and what it took to become a Priest, as he wanted to make this a family tradition like a hereditary title of the Priest in Pikulia, which was to last for hundreds of years. This created an entire family tree, a lineage of Priests achieving great glory and respect within the community. His death was a mourned one, a day to be rembered as the loss of a bright man and a kind soul, always helping the ones in need. He was buried in the temple and people can visit his body to mourn his death, and, most importantly, remember what he had done and achieved for the true religion.