Auralism

Core belief of Auralism
"'Our faith holds that the cosmos is a great tapestry woven by the gods and goddesses, and that every being, from the smallest insect to the mightiest warrior, has a place in this intricate design. We believe that our gods are not distant, but rather walk among us, hidden in plain sight. Our religion teaches that magic is real, and that those who are attuned to the natural world can harness its power to bend reality to their will. We hold that the afterlife is not a fixed destination, but rather a realm of infinite possibility, where the dead can continue to shape the world they left behind. Our faith values cunning, strength, and wit, and we seek to live our lives with a sense of adventure and a willingness to take risks in order to achieve our goals.'"

Great 10s of the Auralist Order
1.Honor: Above all else, the followers of this religion must value honor. They must act with integrity, keep their word, and be willing to defend their    honor with their lives if necessary.

2. Strength: Physical strength and martial prowess are highly valued. Followers of this religion must strive to be strong and capable warriors, and must always be ready to defend themselves and their people.

3. Loyalty: Loyalty to one's family, tribe, and community is essential. Followers of this religion must put the needs of their people above their own, and be willing to make sacrifices for the greater good.

4. Respect for nature: The natural world is sacred, and followers of this religion must respect and protect it. They must live in harmony with nature, and avoid wanton destruction of the environment.

5. Courage: Courage in the face of danger and adversity is highly valued. Followers of this religion must never back down from a fight, and must always be willing to take risks for the greater good.

6. Hospitality: The practice of offering hospitality to strangers is a cornerstone of this religion. Followers must welcome travelers and provide them with food, shelter, and protection.

7. Wisdom: Wisdom is highly valued, and followers of this religion must strive to gain knowledge and understanding. They must seek out wise elders and listen to their counsel, and use their own wisdom to make decisions that benefit their community.

8. Creativity: Creativity and craftsmanship are highly valued. Followers of this religion must use their skills to create beautiful and useful objects, and to add value to the world around them.

9. Self-reliance: Followers of this religion must be self-reliant and independent. They must take responsibility for their own lives and the lives of their families, and not rely on others to provide for them.

10. Compassion: Though strength and honor are valued, followers of this religion must also be compassionate and merciful. They must help those in need, and show kindness and understanding to those who are suffering.

Auralist Order and the Creation of Cosmos
Auralius, with his power over creation and structure, used his might to shape the world. He created the sun and the stars, the mountains and the seas, and breathed life into the first living beings. But Pheonix, with her power to unravel and destroy, sought to undo all of Auralius work. He unleashed the forces of darkness and entropy, and the world was plunged into chaos.

Auralius knew that he could not defeat Pheonix alone, so he created a pantheon of gods and goddesses to aid him in his quest for order. Among them were Vor, the goddess of knowledge and wisdom, who guided Auralius in his crafting of the world; Yll, the god of light and justice, who protected the innocent and punished the wicked; and Hrim, the goddess of ice and snow, who used her powers to keep the world in balance.

But there were other forces at work in the world, forces that sought to upset the balance of power and plunge the cosmos back into chaos. The Rfrim, a race of giants and monsters, sought to tear down the world and rule over its ashes. The Skogs, spirits of the forest, sought to ensnare the souls of the living and bring them into the wilds.

The gods and goddesses of Auralius pantheon fought tirelessly against these forces, knowing that their struggle was what gave the world its meaning and its purpose. They knew that they could never truly defeat Pheonix and her minions, but they fought on regardless, always seeking to maintain the fragile balance of power that held the world together.

And so the cosmos spun on, a tapestry woven by the gods and goddesses, with the forces of creation and destruction eternally locked in an endless dance of conflict and rebirth.

These 6 gods who emerged are known as the Primodials

Furthermore, the 6 gods had their heirs , each representing a element in nature. Currently there a 24 evils and 24 greats in our cosmos.

24 Evils

 * 1) Grimnir - the god of death and despair
 * 2) Hreidmar - the god of greed and corruption
 * 3) Nidafjoll - the god of darkness and fear
 * 4) Jarnsaxa - the goddess of violence and brutality
 * 5) Thrudgelmir - the god of chaos and destruction
 * 6) Brynhildr - the goddess of revenge and vengeance
 * 7) Hrymr - the god of chaos and upheaval
 * 8) Gullveig - the goddess of greed and deceit
 * 9) Gerd - the goddess of treachery and betrayal
 * 10) Ivaldi - the god of greed and materialism
 * 11) Mimirr - the god of secrets and manipulation
 * 12) Hati - the god of chaos and destruction
 * 13) Dagr - the god of darkness and despair
 * 14) Rigr - the god of corruption and temptation
 * 15) Eikthyrnir - the god of corruption and decay
 * 16) Mjolnir - the god of war and destruction
 * 17) Naglfar - the god of chaos and destruction
 * 18) Vafthrudnir - the god of deceit and treachery
 * 19) Urd - the goddess of fate and death
 * 20) Fenris - the god of chaos and destruction
 * 21) Svartalfar - the gods of deceit and malice
 * 22) Hymir - the god of violence and brutality
 * 23) Hrungnir - the god of chaos and destruction,  24. Thrymr - the god of chaos and calamity

24 Greats

 * 1) Eldir - the god of fire and passion
 * 2) Hreinn - the god of the hunt and survival
 * 3) Skathi - the goddess of winter and endurance
 * 4) Njordr - the god of the sea and travel
 * 5) Huginn - the god of thought and memory
 * 6) Brynja - the goddess of protection and loyalty
 * 7) Valtari - the god of bravery and determination
 * 8) Fimbulthulr - the god of chaos and creation
 * 9) Sylvi - the goddess of music and inspiration
 * 10) Eikthyrnir - the god of nourishment and abundance
 * 11) Hlif - the goddess of protection and defense
 * 12) Hretha - the goddess of war and strategy
 * 13) Hrist - the goddess of purification and healing
 * 14) Hrodvitnir - the god of the hunt and cunning
 * 15) Idhunnr - the goddess of rejuvenation and vitality
 * 16) Skirnir - the god of diplomacy and negotiation
 * 17) Urd - the goddess of fate and destiny
 * 18) Vili - the god of creation and invention
 * 19) Ve - the god of fertility and renewal
 * 20) Alfhild - the goddess of love and harmony
 * 21) Ask and Embla - the god and goddess of humanity
 * 22) Buri - the god of creation and progenitor of gods
 * 23) Ranveig - the goddess of dreams and inspiration
 * 24) Ydalir - the god of nature and prosperity.    The 6 Primodials      Auralius- The weaver of the Cosmos and the King of exsistence.      Pheonix- The Destroyer of the Cosmos and the King of the evils.    Rfrim- The King of Giants.      Vor-, The goddess of knowledge and wisdom and the wife of Auralius.     Yll- God of light and Justice.     Hrim- The God of Ice and snow    Skogs- The godess of Spirits and the wife of Pheonix.    (Backstory and family tree coming soon)