Tenshin

"'alongside the gods and spirits, we live'"Tenshin is a religion consisting of many teachings and practices that is followed by all the Akashiren people, the religion consists of many deities and spirits.

Organisation
The followers of Tenshin organise themselves by faith and ability to communicate with the spirits and deities, while ranks do exist, the followers are much more loosely organised with local villages worshiping their own local spirits.

the ranks consists of:


 * Shūkyōteki or follower of Tenshin
 * Shinshoku or local priest, usually able to slightly communicate with local spirits
 * Dai-Kannushi or general priest, they are able to communicate with multiple local spirits
 * Saishunkyō or sepreme priest, they are able to communicate with general and major spirits as well as all local spirits, and may communicate slightly with one of the two gods, Ryula or Djalkhai
 * Shigan-sha or Prophet, they are the ones able to freely communicate with the two gods as well as all spirits, they represent the faith and their words are considered holy, they act not of self interest but of godly command.

Creation
Inodo Shikuruto or "イノド  シクルト" (The Creation), is the story of creation in Tenshin. Before all there was only Void, a space yet not a place, time had no meaning, and in this void, there was Ryujalkhai, the silence, and emptiness around it was beautiful yet lonely, the Void around it was a lifeless, endless existence, Ryukalkhai displeased and dissatisfied created from nothing 9 realms of great design within the Void it was in, their names were Abeshiru, Meikai, Jikōtan, Oborachi, Eienomori, Fusoroku, Tetsunohei, Seijanoha, and Keimonotai each infinitely expansive yet limitlessly tiny compared to the large Void.

In his boundless wisdom, Ryujakhai split itself, two selves equal yet different, the balance they created was of heavenly beauty, Ryula goddess of virtue and beauty, her gleaming hair was white as the most exquisite pearl, her glistening golden eyes spoke with every gaze, she wore jewelry clear as the sky, and is dressed in garments as beautiful as the loveliest flowers, her face was filled with markings of golden hue and she held the sword that could even tear space apart, she shows love to all who seek her and infinite kindness to those who respect the beauty she creates, and then there is Dejalkhai, the god of sin and ego, he is a mystery to all, those who saw him lose their reason and wit, even memory, most about him is unknown but one thing is, his connection to humanity’s nature and its beauty is undeniable.

Ryula watches over Meikai, Jikōtan, Oborachi, and Eienomori, and over Fusoroku, Tetsunohei, Seijanoha, and Keimonotai, Dejalkhai watched, however, the beauty of their balance can be ultimately observed within the 9th realm, Abeshiru, which they both watched over evenly, for ions unknown this balanced was kept, however deep inside Dejalkhai’s self, greed grew slowly, Dejalkhai kept this greed suppressed for he knew it could destroy all there is, and in one fateful moment, a god ripped through time and appeared inside the Void, its name was Fujiari (Iristor) this appearance caused a disturbance in the balance between Ryula and Dejalkhai, Dejalkhai was overtaken by this opportunity and his hidden greed shone through every corner of his ego, he wanted control over all realms and the Void beyond that, he struck Ryula with a fiery arrow, which brought about a battle that would last millenniums.

''As Fujiari looked upon the two gods, he observed their battle, and how it brought catastrophe upon all 9 realms, he gazed upon the 9th realm that was still un-destroyed and so to preserve life in this realm, he rallied all 8 spirits of this realm and protected it, Fujiari froze time in it, and a barrier was cast upon the realm by the spirits, yet, With each strike from the fury of the two gods a star was created, the shock waves and ripples of the strikes echoed through the realms. The beings living in them gave up on the gods and abandoned their faith, due to which the realms lost the protection of the spirit and so realm after realm they fell to ruin, some froze over, others turned into a fiery hell, and some even drowned in the fury of the gods, however standing through all this, one realm remained, Abeshiru protected by Fujiari’s time freezing and the spirit’s protective barrier, after countless years pass, the two gods realize their fight is endless, and not worth the time it took they lay down their weapons and ease their limb, and as they gaze upon their realms, they see the destruction they caused, all reams fallen to ruin and heresy except for Abeshiru, where faith remained, then as an expression of their regret, the two gods grant all life the ability to reincarnate within Abeshiru and vow to never fight again. To redeem his self Dejalkhai created “The Abyss”, the new dwelling for the gods, and the 8 destroyed realms were turned into the 8 Abyssal realms, each realm ruled by one of the 8 spirits that reigned on Abeshiru.''

Ryula and Dejalkhai were in balance once more, and their roles were reorganized into the new realms, Ryula would rule over the “Overworld” or Abeshiru and Dejalkhai would rule over The Abyss, the fallen worlds now served as an afterlife to those who have lost faith in the gods, however, if these souls find their way to Dehalkhai, he rewards them with the gift of reincarnation.

The Realms
Followers of Tenshin believe in two primary "Realms" the "Abyss" or "Shinan" (シナン) represented by it's god Djalkhai and "The Overworld" or Abeshiro (Abexilas) represented by it's goddess Ryula, these realms consists of different people or creation, and have separate spirits.

The Abyss
After the creation of the Abyss it served as an afterlife to those who live in the Overworld, The 8 spirits were given rule over the 8 respective layers within the Abyss,

The Abyss is a land of mystery to all, however as time passed the curiosity of people bested them, they ventured into the Abyss, never to return, however after time unknown passed, one man wearing a blindfold was able to run away from the Abyss’s clutches, he told the world of his stories, all we know of the Abyss and it’s 8 layers is from his stories and writings, he was the one to inform everyone that if you were to find Dejalkhai in the Abyss, you were gifted a wish of your choice, this gave the people keen interest in the Abyss as thousands more ventured into it to fulfill their deepest wishes, most never return but out of the few that did, they return insane, they would ramble meaningless words and do the most nonsensical acts, those who do not return insane return blindfolded, as it is understood that one must gouge their eyes so that they do not turn insane from gazing into Dejalkhai,

the 8 spirits and layers of the Abyss consists of:

1.‎ Malaki, Spirit of Wrath

It rules over Meikai, a realm torn by war, a land of fire and Lava, one may enter this realm through a portal in the overworld, this realm is the first layer of the Abyss which makes it the easiest to return to the overworld through, it hails a hostile environment and corrupted creatures, some materials from this realm may be brought back through the portals.

2. Raigoku, Spirit of Zealotry

It rules over Jikõtan, a realm of empty white land, floating over what seems to be an endless void, this layer resembles the original Void the most and is the second layer of the Abyss, Jikõtan was once filled with devout followers who resided in the many cities seen throughout the realm, this layer does contain some lifeforms, most known are the Endermen, once humans they resided in Jikõtan peacefully, however, witnessing the god’s fury and battle, their bodies were morphed and their minds were left corrupted, these creatures may find their way to the overworld through the portals scattered around the realm, however without meeting Dejalkhai they never retain their humanity and exist with the same body and mind they had.

The following is a note retrieved by the first Shigan-sha from this Layer:"'God's above or below, not even those on the surface will hear our muffled call. A fallen city, spaces of pitch black, all in this forgotten hell of a cavern. I'm starting to believe we shouldn't have come here. There's no beauty here, only remnants of things that could be recognizable. I'm writing this from the one peaceful area those who are human have seemed to find. Who you align with doesn't matter, who you work for doesn't matter. All that matters, is that if you understand these words, Spirits help you”"3.‎ Kirishu, Spirit of Temperance

It rules over Oborachi, an endless dune-filled barren land, a layer deemed as the “No-return point” as one who enters it will not be able to return unless they meet Dejalkhai, this layer was described by the few who returned with a sound mind as “A barren wasteland, no life, creatures…nothing,  much like a desert, but the sand is made up of ash, giant bones can be seen sticking out of the ashen lands occasionally, the howling winds of this place sound like tortured souls, lost to time”

4. Kaimuchi, Spirit of Ignorance

It rules over Eienomori, a misty realm of mystery and wonders, it is referred to as “the final destination”

The people returning from the abyss with a sound mind described it as an endlessly thick, dark, misty world, looking down you can't even see your legs, descension into Layer 5 from Layer 4 is widely known as impossible, one must rely on their sense of touch alone to navigate this place. Rest is not an option, for if one stands in a single place for too long, they will sink into the murky ground. On top of which, creatures known as the ghosts of the mist roam this layer. These ghosts would whisper in your ears and try to mislead you to your demise.

5. Yokanari, Spirit of Lust

It rules over Fusoroku, for those who conquered the endless mist respite, awaits, layer 5 is nicknamed “the gale forests”, this layer is a a temperate realm home to many different species as it is the only “habitable” layer out of all of the layers, many abyss dwellers have arrived here and decided to not continue in their descent, because of which a large city surrounding the descent point to layer 6 has been created here, where those venturing further can rest, and those who would not dare to venture, live.

6. Itarisu, Spirit of heresy

It rules over Tetsunohei, this layer has been nicknamed “the forge”, a layer covered in smoldering heat and steam, the stench of this place is that of burning man, and the steamed bodies of those who dared venture into this layer lie endlessly, metal constructs and machinery cover Tetsunohei, if the heat doesn't bring one's demise, then the machines will. To venture into the seventh layer, on the brink of despair one must prove their faith to the gods.

7. Ninroku, Spirit of Perseverance

rules over Seijanoha, a frozen land a canvas of blinding white, that stretches endlessly, frost covers these barren lands, and frozen cities can be seen scattered throughout this layer.

The only lifeforms found on this layer are the citizens of the scattered cities, frozen in their day-to-day lives for all of eternity. But be not scared traveler, while the glacial air pierces your skin and causes unbearable suffering, your life is not at risk, the spirit of this layer will keep your heart pounding until you find your way to the last layer.

8. Shinroku, Spirit of Faith

rules over Keimonotai, the most brutal layer of them all, it is rumored that the battle between the gods started here, a drowned layer, filled with scorching water, the remnants of the powers of the gods are scattered through this place, the blinding light of Ryula and the pitch black flames of Dejelkhai. The mix of these seems to have stopped time itself. As an unfortunate soul venture here, the suffocating feeling of their lungs filling with water permeates their body, and the scorching water peels their skin.

Creatures, hostile or not, wander through this landscape endlessly, without purpose. Be wary to not frighten them, for that will bring your demise. While Dejelkhai’s residence might be in sight, it could not be further away, as one approaches the descent into the gods’ layer, their movement slows, as a last test of character, one must bear through the never-ending journey towards the gods’ layer. As one conquers the boiling seas, they must take a leap of faith into a bottomless pit, their faith in the gods will be assessed, if they are proven unworthy, they are to suffer for eternity in Layer 8, but if their faith is proven strong, Dejelkhai will greet them. For all those who have succeeded in their endeavors to reach Dejelkahi, none of them have remembered how he looks, or sounds, but their body doesn't lie, the sheer thought of seeing the god sends goosebumps through their spine. The one thing everyone remembers is what they wished of Dejelkhai to do for them, though most people refuse to share what they wished for.

The Overworld [Abeshiro] - WIP
After the split between the Abyss and the Overworld, and Ryula assuming rulership over the latter, the overworld became the dwelling of all living being, as the abyss became the "Afterlife" the overworld was filled with many spirits, too many to even count, however some spirits are known and worshipped by the general masses, these spirits consists of:


 * The Spirit of the Moon, Suki [ スキ ]
 * The Spirit of the Sun, Taoi [ タオイ ]
 * The Spirit of the Oceans, Omitaor [ オミタロ ]
 * The Spirit of the Ground, Jitaro [ ジタロ ]
 * The Spirit of the Sky, Tsakkai [ ツァッカイ ]

The story of Suki and Taoi is referred to as "Balance" or "Sharansu" [ シャーランスー] : ''In the ancient days of Abeshiro, when the world was young and filled with the whispers of creation, there settled two spirits, created by the two mighty gods that reigned over all creation, Ryula, the embodiment of beauty and nature, she was the one to create the fabric of life with peace and grace. Under Ryula's gentle touch. Every creature that roamed the land was a testament to Ryula's boundless creativity, and beauty, adorned with wonder, and on the other side of the balanced state was Dejalkhai, the ruler of sin and ego. Where Ryula bestowed life, Dejalkhai gave individuality and emotion to the creatures of Abeshiro. It was Dejalkhai's influence that ignited the flames of ambition and desire within the hearts of mortals, driving them to seek their destinies.''

''The two spirits were Suki, the spirit of the moon, that embodied balance and peace. As the keeper of mirrors, Suki reflected the true essence of every being, guiding them towards harmony and enlightenment. Opposite to Suki stood Taoi, the radiant spirit of the sun, whose boundless courage and insatiable curiosity ignited the flames of exploration and discovery within the hearts of mortals.''

''The tale of their creation was told through time as a model of wisdom and balance. When Abeshiro was first brought into existence, it was a desolate wasteland, devoid of life and hope. Witnessing the bleakness of this barren realm, Ryula, in her infinite compassion and kindness, created Suki, a sphere of pure whiteness whose mere presence transformed the desolation into a paradise of lush landscapes, it pulled mountains from the ground, its light transformed into shimmering oceans, and gave life a chance to flourish on the desolate land that once was Abeshiro.''

''Yet, Dejalkhai, ever hungry for more, sought to challenge the beauty created by Ryula. And so, from the depths of his essence, he unleashed a radiant yellow light that blazed across the sky, casting its scorching heat upon the land. Though its appearance brought desolation and barrenness, it also heralded the arrival of balance. With each passing season, life flourished and thrived, Taoi stood as a testament to the magnificence of Dejalkhai, embodying his boundless power. and like his existence, if one stared at his creation, one went blind from its radiance''

''This was the story of the two twins, Suki and Taoi, spirits opposite that showed the world what true balance means, And so, in the eternal dance of light and shadow, creation and destruction, the realm of Abeshiro thrived under the watchful eyes of its divine guardians. Through the ages, the spirits of Suki and Taoi continued to guide the destiny of mortals, their wisdom and benevolence shining like beacons in the ever-changing tapestry of existence.''

''As the cycles of life unfolded with the passing of seasons, the people of Abeshiro found solace and inspiration in the sacred traditions of their ancestors. Through prayers whispered amidst the rustling leaves and offerings left at ancient shrines, they sought communion with the divine forces that shaped their world.''

''And though the ages passed and civilizations rose and fell, the sacred bond between mortals and spirits remained unbroken, a testament to the power of faith and reverence. For in the heart of Abeshiro, where the mountains touched the sky and the rivers flowed with grace, the echoes of divine wisdom resonated through the winds, carrying the eternal truths of the realm.''

Moral Values
Worshippers of Tenshin believe in many core values, however these values can be narrowed to:

"Respect for the divine is paramount in Tenshin culture; defiance or disrespect towards the gods and spirits is met with severe consequences."

"Unity is cherished among all followers of Tenshin, fostering an environment of equality and inclusivity regardless of race, color, or ethnicity."

"The preservation of nature is sacrosanct, as decreed by Ryula, the goddess of Abeshiro and Nature. Those who violate this principle can expect harsh retribution."

"Interference with spirits, whether wandering or meditating, is strictly forbidden. Such actions invite curses that may afflict not only the individual but also their descendants."

"Xalli and Haicinar unions are forbidden, as their offspring are considered abominations and subject to immediate termination."

Rituals of Faith:
As devout followers of the gods, believers may undergo trials of faith to prove their devotion. These tests, made by the divine, can encompass various challenges such as relinquishing one's sight, embarking on a pilgrimage to the Abyss, or enduring solitary meditation in the icy-cold mountains.

Abyssal Exile:
Individuals who betray the Gods and the Shogunate face exile to the treacherous depths of the third layer of the Abyss. Prior to their descent, a priest invokes a solemn chant beseeching the Abyss for spiritual renewal, guiding the fallen back onto the path of faith, the chant is:"'The Abyss calls for many, for you it might not have, but through the abyss you are reborn anew, faith renewed and in spirit true, i pray that you find your way again, o’ lost child.”"

Sacrifice of the Lost:
Unconverted souls, deemed unable or unwilling to embrace the divine, are offered as sacrifices to usher them towards eventual enlightenment. This act of mercy ensures their journey to a new life where they may one day embrace the religion.

Ritual of Initiation:
Reserved for those aspiring to deepen their connection with Dejelkhai, and grow closer to the Abyss, the clergy must gather and place the new flesh on a pedestal, together they must sing the chants"“For the Abyssal God new flesh appears, may the 8 spirits chain their soul to the depths of the abyss and send it’s soul through the forge of sin, through pain will they show their true nature. Be reborn through the abyss, Praise be the god of the Abyss”"After the chants the new soul will go through unimaginable agony, throughout which their devotion will be valued by the 8 spirits of the abyss.

Sacrifice of Material Wealth:
In a ritual personalized by a chant of their making, participants try to invoke the presence of Dejelkhai by casting their blood from cutting their hand upon their possessions. Through this symbolic act, one of the eight spirits acts as an intermediary, bestowing blessings or rewards upon the devout.

Ritual of Mental Fortitude:
At the order of Ryula, followers are tasked with a meditation regimen in the icy solitude of mountain peaks. Enduring five months, five weeks, and five days of isolation, devotees spend countless hours in introspective meditation, fortifying their minds and spirits.

Giving Back to Nature:
Honoring the beauty of Ryula's creation, believers engage in acts of environmental stewardship within the wilds of Abexilas. Planting trees, flowers, and shrubs serves as a tangible expression of gratitude towards the natural world.

Offerings to the gods:
A simple yet customary gesture of gratitude involves presenting Wither roses and Alliums as offerings to both deities, symbolizing appreciation for their benevolence.