Sakrelism

Creation Myth
''In the beginning there was nothing, darkness enveloped all and it reigned supreme. Sakrelith (uncreated one) saw this and a sadness fell down upon him and he declared "I have seen the darkness and I banish it! May the light spread forth" in a voice that echoed throughout all of existance. He lit the sun and the stars and created a world that was perfect, a land of eternal day where there was no suffering or sadness and food was plentiful.''

''But the world was empty and without any truelife. Sakrelith gathered water and earth together and created the first animals, Sakrelith breathed life into them and said "Spread forth and populate this world, for I see that you are good". This life spread, but it was nothing truly sentient. The creatures were naught but automatons. The Creator was not satisfied with this and instead build a creature to be the steward of all others, to be his children and heirs.''

''So he breathed life into this creature and then gave him a divine spark of free will and sentience. and He said "Rise my child and look upon creation. For this I have created for you to partake in and enjoy"''

''As humanity spread and there became more and more of them more and more of them were seduced by the darkness that had grown angry and resentful over the light. The corruption spread across creation until darkness was within each and every human. They then said to him''

''"Go! For we do not wish to have you in our presence o Creator!" And Sakrelith responded: "I shall do as you say, for darkness has infested you and I am unable to remain here without causing you all great suffering. But one day I promise to return, to enlighten and to show you the true path to prepare you for the end of days when the world shall return to the light that is paradise". The Creator left after this and wept for his creation. He made one final promise however. "As you have accepted darkness within you and made it a part of you, light still exists within you and illuminates you. During the day I shall reign supreme and you will walk the earth, but during night darkness shall reign but you shall rest just as I do during the night".''

''Humanity fell into even more corruption upon corruption, eventually forgetting the Creator and all that he had created all. The Creator saw this and in his eternal mercy he promised to send 5 teachers in his name who would enlighten man and show them the path for salvation.''

- Book of Ataron 1

Salvation and sin
The Faithful believe that darkness is simply the absence of light. Humans were created as beings of light, but darkness was adopted through the free will of man. However in these terms it means that darkness is simply the lack of existance and therefore sin makes one less and less human as darkness itself is nonexistance.

Which is why humanity needs purification. If the Creator was in the presence of unpure humans his presence would be like fire as his majesty and holyness would burn away darkness and evil. His presence is so powerful that all would feel eternal guilt and psychological torment unless they have been purified by him. That is why purification is important, for he wishes to be close to us but cannot as that would cause suffering.

Hell and Heaven are the same thing. They are simply the Creator's presence but experienced in different ways.

To be purified one must orient themselves away from the darkness and towards the great creator and work together with him to purify oneself. This is done through prayer, asceticism and striving to do good. If one orients themselves towards the creator he will work in one's heart and purify it slowly so that when he comes in his full glory one will not suffer.

If someone decides to do the opposite, turn their back to the creator and strive towards the darkness then his presence will be like an eternal fire and the guilt of one's actions will be like torture that eternally gnaws on one's mind. If one did not have the ability to choose during their life for whatever reason then they are given the choice after death.

After death and before the return of the creator people will have the ability to turn towards the creator and be purified after death. Many will still reject him however for their hearts have been to corrupted by darkness. The ones who are not pure enough to live in the presence of the creator but not dark enough to deserve torment will be able to choose a final death, a sleep so to speak. This choice is only offered to those who choose not to turn their backs on the darkness after death however.

The 4 Prophets
Sakrelism believes that the Creator likes to work through his creation and his children. Therefore he instructed and creeated 4 great teachers to deliver the message of salvation as well as his word to the people. They all, in one way or another preached salvation along with preaching much other wisdom.

The Prophets had a divine nature and a human nature that was mixed. This divine nature was taken from the Creator directly, whilst the human nature was created. This was done so that they may bridge the gaps between humanity and the Creator.

Much of what they taught was later written down by the Prophets so that it may be passed on to each generation that would come after their death and ascension to the creator.

The 4 prophets are the following:

Temion, Fasherak (The Judge): The all wise prophet who taught man how to judge others fairly, how to keep a society civil and how to rule well. It is believed that he founded the kingdom of Sironia. He taught much on how we should approach the sovereign king of creation and all that is beyond it.

Inirion, Teranalak (The Smith): He taught man how to forge, create and invent and to build. Miners, craftsmen, artisans and even artists often venerate him greatly.

Asala, Saixhreak (The Mother): Asala taught man much about agriculture, domestication of animals, how all sentient beings are to be the stewards and caretaker of creation and nature, she also man about medicine so that we may care for the sick and she taught much about the mercy of the Creator and his love.

Ataron, the Scholar: He taught man much about how to purify themselves, how we must approach the creator and how to gain salvation. It is said that after his death he became the aspect of the creator that transports the souls of the dead and pick out those who could be purified even in the afterlife (for such is the mercy of the Creator).

Terminology
Sanctum - A temple with a holy fire within it, it can also refer to the geographical area that a cleric rules over

Tabernacle - a small temple meant for prayers and small services. Only the minor blessings (partaking of blessed water for example) may be performed within a tabernacle but not the major blessings (such as marriage or conversion)

Cleric - Those who are a rank above priests in the clergy but below prophet-descendants. Clerics are elected by the priests of each eglisar

Prophet-descendant - The clergyman who is in charge of the faith in an entire nation. (S)he is elected from among the Clerics. The prophet-descendant's job is to protect and spread the faith within their domain as well as to represent the will of the holy council within their nation.

Symbols
There are two important symbols within the faith. The Tree and the Fire.

The Tree symbolizes how we must be deeply rooted in our faith and always stretch towards heaven. It also represents life

The Fire represents the uncreated light of the Creator, as well as purification, warmth enlightenment and the fires of hell.

Prophet Brothers and Sisters
Those who have lived a life of great purification and have shown their undying devotion to the Creator are announced as Prophet Brothers and Sisters after their death in this world. They pray in the afterlife for the salvation of all and serve as examples for those who are still alive. The stories of their lives are popular to preach about as their lives show the ideal that all should strive for.

Organization
The faith is organized on a national level. Each nation that adopts the faith gets a prophet-descendant who rules over all matters of faith in the nation. Under the Prophet-descendant you have several Clerics. Each Cleric rules over an Eglisar. A certain geographic area is given to each cleric to rule over. The Clerics then appoint Priests who can serve in an Eglisar instead of the Cleric if the Cleric is unavailble for some reason.

Each Prophet-descendant along with a Cleric (or several, or none depending on what they chose) journey to the Holy Peninsula for great council from time to time to descide matters of the faith that are of importance. The issues are debated on then voted on until a majority agrees or disagrees.

Holy Places
Within the faith there are many different holy places that one may visit to come closer to the creator and his prophets, below are a few of them.

The Sanctum of the Judge
A sanctum made of marble with a golden dome on top of a hill in Azethvir. The Sanctum houses the tomb of the prophet Temion which makes it a pilgrimage site for many pilgrims as well as giving the Sanctum of Sironia a distinguished position.

The Sanctum of the Scholar
The Sanctum of the scholar is the largest sakrelic sanctum and possibly the largest temple in all of Rathnir. The Sanctum is dedicated to Lumaire's patron prophet, Ataron the scholar (who's body they received not long after their conversion) as he encapsulates the values that Lumaire stands on. The Sanctum in Lumaire is a great temple fit for the prophet and one of the stops on the "great pilgrimage" (The Sanctum of the Judge being the other stop at this moment).