Church of the Stahl Riesa

"Through Sweat and Blood, Iron and Steel, Shall my worshippers become stronger than they once had before. Speak my name as I grant you mastery over both the earth and forge" -Vulkan

Introduction:
The Church of Stahl Riese is a polytheistic religion that centered around the worship of Vulkan, known as the Stahl Riese (Steel Giant). It is believed that Vulkan was born during solar alignments hundreds of thousands of years ago and it is the reason the earth is habitable in the first place. The religions is primarily worshipped in New Reingard, the Frosterium, and villages spread out worldwide.

Gods:
Vulkan-God of Creation, Craftsmen, Blacksmithing, and Metalworking. The Stahl Riese, a giant whose skin is made from black steel, a beard made of Iron, and arms covered in strange symbols. He is credited with the creation of humanity and making our world habitable.

Vidar-God of Wisdom, Weather, and Prosperity. (Description coming later)

Norns-Goddess of Law, Order, and Nature. (Description coming later)

Iris-Goddess of Love, Fertility, Beauty, and Health. (Description coming later)

Borr-God of Death (Description coming later)

Tsun-God of War, Honor, and Justice. (Description coming later)

Saga-Goddess of Hunting, Archery, Strategy. (Description coming later)

Gerd-God of Alcohol, Party, Music & Art. (Description coming later)

Veles-God of Chaos, and Evil. (Description coming later)

Afterlife:
Valnir & Netherworld: There are two afterlives within the religion. If you lived a dedicated, honorable life or died in glorious combat, your soul will be taken to Valnir. On the other hand, if you lived like a Heathen and the unhonorable, your soul shall be sent to the Netherworld.

Valnir is described as Vulkans realm, a part of our realm that was isolated after Veles' rebellion. Once you enter Valnir, you will be greeted and led down a path to a festival held in honor of those who either died, there you will meet Vulkan and his seven remaining kin.

The Netherworld, on the other hand, is described as a being located deep within the earth's core, a place of fire and ash. Once you enter the Netherworld, it is said that your soul is cursed to wander the plains of red soil and ash-filled air, tormented by the God Veles and his legions of draugr and other demonic creatures

Sacrifices:
When praying to a particular god, certain rituals must be followed to ensure a proper blessing on you, your family, or your clan. This, however, is not the case with all the gods. Only a tiny minority of gods demand a sacrifice to receive a blessing. The remaining majority don't require worshippers to honor them.

Vulkan demands a simple sacrifice of metal, thrown into one of the many Vulkan forges spread out worldwide. Performing this will give a blessing of luck in finding ore or forging more powerful weapons and armor.

Tsun demands that you sacrifice an animal after a massive conflict. Performing this will give a blessing of favor from Tsun, gracing the individuals with safe travels home or to their next battle.

Saga demands that you sacrifice some of the meat from the hunt by offering it to the goddess, cooking it, and then throwing it into a fire of any kind. Performing this will give a blessing to the hunt, where the animals you hunt will provide more meat and material.

Veles demand the sacrifice of a soul; whether it be your or another's, it does not matter. This is done by either praising Veles or killing in the name of Veles. Performing this will give a blessing of the forsaken, providing you with terrifying strength and willpower, but at the risk of forgoing your mind and helping Veles escape the Netherworld.

Marriages:
When worshippers within the Church of Stahl Riese get married, it follows a typical wedding, but with a few differences. At the beginning of the ceremony, both spouses will start by exchanging flowers. Then, in the middle of the ceremony, both spouses will perform a quick prayer, giving thanks to Iris. And at the end of the ceremony, both spouses will walk down a short path of hot rocks. Upon completing these three tasks, the couple will be officially considered married.

Death:
When someone dies, the deceased's body is to be cremated in a forge of any kind, and their ashes are to be thrown to the wind for Borr, the God of death, to collect later. Upon collection, Borr will evaluate your life and then decide whether to send your soul to Valnir or the Netherworld.

Holy sites:
Vulkans Forges: The forges of the God, long thought lost to the sands of time, have since begun to be rediscovered. The Vulkan Forges are described as cylinder forges, ranging in size, design, and material. The interior of the forge is with molten metal flowing down its side and pooling under a platform with an anvil sitting upon it. The forges are said to be infused with magic from Vulkan himself, allowing for the creation of powerful weapons. It's believed that if a gifted blacksmith were to use one of these forges, they'd be able to craft "legendary" weapons. While most of the forges remain buried beneath the ground, some are still used by villages spread out through the world, protected by the dedicated worshippers of Stahl Riese's. The only forge that resides within a kingdom is the Ashbourne Forge, discovered while excavating the land to expand the walls; the kingdom is under Frosterium control.

Stories:
Creation: In the beginning, there was the sun, moons, and plants, but there was no life. It was but a lifeless realm until Vulkan. Born within the icy void of space during a solar alignment, Vulkan was gifted in his ideas but had no bearings on where and what to do. In his early years, he would explore the vast unknown, watching other entities like him be born into this realm and leave, he began to think of a permanent place for himself to remain, for he did not wish to wander like the others. He started to create his domain, one that he would call “Valnir,” setting it a corner of the realm that would allow him to pander and create whatever he desired, but he was lonely. So he looked to the space around him, and he laid his eyes upon a planet he would call “Earth.” Although he planned to create life, he realized that he couldn’t undertake this task by himself, and so he took his arm and drew a drop of golden blood; and created his firstborn, Vidar. Upon Vidar's creation, Vulkan gave him vast knowledge and power over the weather, and sent forth he sent Vidar to earth to develop livable climates. Vulkan then went forth and created more kin, Norns the Goddess of Law, Order, and Nature, to provide the world with life and a law of nature for how life shall work. Iris, the Goddess of Love, Fertility, Beauty, and Health to provide the earth with beauty, love, and long lives to the creatures that now inhabit the world. Finally, the God of Death, Borr, to provide a safe passage for the dead on their way to Valnir.

The Troggs: Centuries later, the earth was completed; Vulkan created the first Intelligent life on earth; he would call them Troggs. While the Troggs were able to walk and talk, they were far from perfect. Troggs lacked empathy, were brutish, fought each other over minor disputes, lacked positive emotions, lacked ways of finding/gathering food, and were bland in culture. While pondering ways to fix his mistakes, Vulkan decided the only way to fix his mistakes was by creating more gods. Vulkan went forth and created Tsun, the God of War, Honor, and Justice, to provide Troggs with an idea of proper Honor and Justice and provide a feasible option for disputes. Saga, the Goddess of Hunting, Archery, and Strategy to provide Troggs with a way to find food, the skills to use long-range weapons, the ability to plan and strategize ideas. Finally, Gerd, the God of Alcohol, Party, Music & Art, provides the Troggs with culture, fun, and hopefully new emotions. With his new kin, and the passing of time,  the Troggs became more like what Vulkan had hoped.

The Guardians: Although the Gods could create weather, nature, love, and death, they couldn't be around at all times to maintain the world. Vulkan called on his daughters Norns and Iris to find a solution, and so they created Guardians. Through their combined efforts, they made 4 Guardians. Norns and Iris created the Serpent "Guardian of the sea,” a massive serpent that stretches around the world to maintain currents and prevent the world from drowning. The Ram "Guardian of the Harvest," a giant ram with 8ft longhorns, provides a bountiful harvest no matter how terrible the terrain. The Wolf "Guardian of the Protection," a giant dire wolf, to protect the inhabitance of the world and provide companionship. Finally, the Eagle "Guardian of the sky," a dragon-sized eagle, to watch over the people from above, report back events of Earth and shaded the earth with its wings. With the Guardians in place, the issue of the world would soon become resolved, and for the next five hundred everything was good.

Veles Rebellion: As time went on, Vulkan began to become interested in an experiment. He wanted to create a new god by infusing one with his blood with a Trogg. He had hoped that his new kin would be a messenger for the Troggs, a deity that could bring forth the wishes of the Troggs to Valnir with more ease. However, upon his completion, something was wrong. The being Vulkan had created was nothing he had hoped; there was a horrible aura around it; the creature was smaller than the rest of Vulkans kin and was angry. Suddenly It screamed out like a horrendous beast, "I AM VELES, BRINGER OF THE ETERNAL FROST," before breaking down a wall, destroying a part of Valnir, and escaping to earth. There Veles would find the Serpent guardian, use a spell to disguise himself as his sister Iris, and command the Serpent to raise the sea level by order of Vulkan. By the time Vulkans warriors arrived and the Serpent released its mistake, the flood had already killed millions, and though their souls had departed, their bodies began to change into the first draugrs. The battle lasted for three days before Veles was captured and imprisoned. Finally, most of the draugrs were destroyed; it was decided that Veles would be sentenced to rule the Netherworld, where he is to remain for eternity. Before being cast from the realm, however, Veles would yell out, "I'LL BE BACK, THE ETERNAL FROST SHALL COME, AND I SHALL BE YOUR DESTRUCTION." As a result of this destruction, Vulkan hid Valnir away from the realm to prevent Veles from finding it again, and the remains of Troggs were spread throughout the world, forsaking their creator and going out in search of new gods to believe in. The remaining Troggs would later evolve into the various intelligent races that live throughout the world.

Humanity: With the Troggs gone, the earth half-flooded, and the remains of the draugrs still wandering the world, Vulkan ordered his kin to repair the earth right before isolating himself for the next few thousand years. Upon his return, he brought with him a new creation. He called it "humanity." He used his idea of the Troggs and began to alter their design, intelligence, and behaviors. The result was that humans were his second and better attempt at life. Vulkan then sent forth humans to the earth to live among the other races. But, one problem would rear its head quickly: humanity would need assistance to have a chance in this new world.

The Forges: Seeing that humanity would need help in the new world, Vulkan would require the assistance of his kin Vidar Norns and Saga. The four would develop large forges built into the world and strategically placed where humans would congregate. With these forges, humanity managed to catch up drastically with the other races and prevented their extinction. Human Society would thrive over the next few thousand years, but as time went on, humanity would move on, and the forges would disappear beneath the ground. Most of the forges remain hidden, except for a few villages run by Stahl Riese’s worshippers.

The Eternal Frost: Although uncertain, the Eternal Frost is foretold by prophesiers as the end of Vulkans age. It begins with a never-ending harsh winter. Then, after a year of winter, a rift will open from the deepest hole in the earth, and from that rift, demonic creatures and draugrs shall crawl out from the depth of the Netherworld. The God Veles shall manifest on earth soon after, commanding his legions to destroy all nations who don't pledge loyalty to him. The armies of Vulkan shall arrive; Vulkan, Vidar, Saga, and Tsun will come soon after to partake in earth's defense. For the next 50 days, the two forces shall fight in bloody combat. First, Veles will send two giant dragons to fly into the air and destroy the sun and moon. Veles will then slay Tsun and Saga mercilessly. On the final day, Veles and Vulkan shall face off in hand-to-hand combat, ending with Veles striking Vulkan down, and immediately afterward, Vidar taking revenge by tearing Veles to pieces. In the end, Vidar will have become the new Stahl Reise, tasked with rebuilding the earth with his remaining siblings. Finally, the Sun and the Moon shall be reform, and the realm shall enter an era of peace. While prophesiers did predict this to be Vulkans end, it should be known that the slightest difference can change one’s fate.