Legend of The First Chichist Temple

The Legend of The First Chichist Temple explains how the first temple was built. It also covers the help of Chichist Gods in this andeavour.

The Legend of The First Chichist Temple
After being given the Parchment, which had instructions from the Gods on how to spread the religion, Pikulik has been working hard to create a temple and meet the Gods again. By this time, He had also created a settlement which is nowadays referred to as "Old Pikulia". The lands prior to His arrival had numerous other neighbouring small clans and most of the people living in Old Pikulia were the indigenous tribesmen of the region. Still being mostly an arid desert combined with a dry savannah on the other side of the Tatisia river, the town and even the region were sparsely populated. Even with those difficulties, life was simple and enjoyable, the couple of residents which lived there had a peaceful life under the careful and kind administration of Pikulik.

The town had a few small and humble huts for it's citizens, and small yey useful town hall, being not only the home of Pikulik, but also an administrative centre and a place where Pikulians could share the resources, the town also had a couple of dirty but hard worked paths connecting it to other tribes. During this time construction of the first Chichist temple had begun. The few men living in the town which belived in Pikulik’s great religion had gathered enough resources to allocate them for creating a place to pray to Pek and Man. For a couple of days before the construction started, Pikulik started dreaming about a great temple and heard the same voice He heard in the palace telling Him that this is where He will pray and that it must be built as soon as possible. After these continous dreams which He had every night, He decided to build it alongside His men brick by brick. The construction is said to have taken between 3 and 6 months. Because none of the tribesmen knew how to create a structure, and Pikulik had no experience either, he would pray to the Gods to help Him in this endeavour. The Gods would thus grant the Prophet great knowledge about the art of sculpture, and would bless Pikulia with many great materials to create the statue from. But, even with the Gods in their favour, it was rumored to have taken the entire summer to build, however, this hard work was worth it.

Standing proudly on the hill that Pikulik first saw the Chihuahua on, the temple, featuring all of it's necessities would be one of the most well known places to visit in the whole region. Pilgrimages from all around Teshub and Othinia would visit the Chichist Temple to seek enlightenment and conversion, allowing Pikulik's town to grow greatly in size.