Faraskalism



= Faraskalism =

The Godly War
Those who believe in Faraskalism believe that we were all connected once but then The Godly war began. The Godly war was a conflict between the gods that lasted for centuries. It began with a disagreement between Leola, the god of destruction, and the other gods. Leola believed that the other gods were not doing enough to destroy evil, so she took matters into her own hands and destroyed the core of the world. This caused the world to break apart and the land to be divided into small islands in the void. The other gods were not happy with Leola's actions, and they declared war on her. Leola eventually defeated the other gods and became the sole ruler of the world. The Godly war had a profound impact on the world and the people who lived in it. It changed the way people saw the gods, and it also changed the way they saw Leola. Before the war, Leola was just another god, but after she defeated the other gods, she became the most powerful being in the world. During the war two holy books were written “The Book On Evil” and “The End Core”. The Book On Evil was written by Leola to explain her actions during the war. She wanted people to know that she was only trying to help by destroying evil. The End Core was written by the other gods to explain the destruction of the Core. It was their way of telling the people that Leola had gone too far. After the war, the world was never the same.

The Battle of Natta
The last Battle of the Godly War (The Battle of Natta), and the only one that was recorded in detail. It is said that this battle lasted for days, and that the gods fought with such ferocity that the very ground shook. In the end, Leola used the broken core to her advantage and destroyed the other gods. With most of them dead and some who joined Leola's side, the Godly War came to an end and Leola won"'Let us not falter in the face of evil, for it is our duty to vanquish it with valor and fortitude.' - Leola, the god of destruction."

The aftermath
The Godly war had a profound impact on the world and the people who lived in it. It changed the way people saw the gods, and it also changed the way they saw Leola. Some people loved that Leola destroyed the core but some people hated Leola for destroying it. Those who believe in Faraskalism are the people who see Leola as the hero, the one who saved us all from destruction and the one that fixed all evil. They believe that Leola is the only god who truly cares about us. The Fraskalists have their own church and they follow the Book On Evil. They believe that we should all be like Leola and destroy evil. The Anti-Fraskalists are the people who hate Leola. They believe that Leola is a monster who should be destroyed. They follow the End Core and they believe that we should all be like the other gods and live in peace. The Godly war changed the world forever, and it is still affecting us today.

Leola
Leola, the god of destruction, was the main deity in Faraskalism. She is responsible for the destruction of the Core and the dividing of the world into small islands. She is considered to be a force of good and is worshipped by many people. Leola was born in the void and is the daughter of the god, Aza. She has two sisters, Lila and Farah.

Leola is a powerful goddess and is able to destroy evil. Her powers of destruction are powerful and can be used to eliminate anything that is considered to be evil or harmful. She is known to be a fierce warrior and a skilled strategist. She is not afraid to take bold actions to achieve her goals and to protect the world from destruction.

Leola's actions during the Godly war are still being debated today, some see her as a savior who destroyed evil and saved the world from destruction. While others see her as a monster who destroyed the core and caused the war. Leola's followers believe that her actions were necessary to destroy evil, and that the war was the only way to achieve peace.

Leola's legacy lives on as many still remember her as a hero who fought for what was right and tried to save the world from destruction. She is still seen as the most powerful being in the world and a symbol of strength and determination. Her followers still gather to remember her and honor her deeds, and they believe that one day she will return to fight again and restore peace to the world. They see her as a shining example of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of opposition.

Aza
Aza, the god of the void, was one of the main figures in the Godly war. He is the father of Leola, Lila and Farah. Aza was a neutral god and didn't take a side in the Godly war. He observed the conflict from a distance, and his main concern was to preserve the balance of the void.

Aza is a powerful god and is able to create and destroy life. He is the one who created the void, and he is the one who created the gods. He is the one who gave birth to Leola and her sisters. He is known for his ability to create and shape the world, but also for his power to destroy it.

Aza's neutrality in the Godly war made him an important figure, as he was not only working to preserve the balance of the void but also to bring peace and balance to the conflict. His followers today still see him as a symbol of creation, power and balance. They believe that Aza's spirit is still present in the void and that they can feel his presence in the creation of the world. They see him as a reminder of the importance of balance and neutrality in any conflict, and they strive to follow his example. Aza's neutrality allowed him to be the observer of the war and to see the consequences of the actions of the other gods. This allowed him to understand the true nature of the war and to see the bigger picture.

Lila
Lila, the goddess of love, was one of the main figures in the Godly war. She initially took the side of the other gods, believing that Leola's actions were unjustified and that she was causing more harm than good. She saw it as her duty to protect the world and the other gods from Leola's wrath.

Lila was a powerful goddess and had the ability to control the element of light. She used this power to protect herself and her allies during the war. She also had the ability to bring love and happiness to the world, which she used to try and reconcile the other gods and Leola.

As the war progressed, Lila came to realize that Leola's actions were not solely motivated by destruction but by a desire to destroy evil. She saw that Leola was not the monster that the other gods made her out to be, but rather a force for good. Lila switched her allegiance to Leola and helped her in her quest to destroy evil.

Lila's change of allegiance was a significant moment in the Godly war. Her ability to see the good in Leola and her willingness to change her mind, helped bring an end to the war and to restore balance to the world. Lila is still remembered today by some people who honor her memory. She is seen as a symbol of love, understanding and forgiveness. Her followers still gather to remember her and honor her deeds, and they believe that one day she will return to bring love and harmony to the world. They see Lila as a shining example of the importance of being open-minded and understanding of different perspectives.

Farah
Farah is the goddess of nature and is one of the main deities in Faraskalism. She is responsible for the growth and abundance of the natural world. She is considered to be a force of good and is worshipped by many people. Farah was born in the void and is the daughter of the god, Aza. She has two sisters, Leola and Lila. Farah is a gentle goddess who loves all of creation.

Farah was a powerful goddess and had the ability to control the element of earth. She used this power to protect the natural world and to create barriers to shield it from the war. She also had the ability to control plants and animals, which she used to defend the natural world from harm.

Farah's neutrality in the Godly war made her an important figure, as she was not only working to protect the natural world but also to bring peace and balance to the conflict. Her followers today still see her as a symbol of nature, protection and balance. They believe that Farah's spirit is still present in nature and that they can feel her presence in the trees, flowers, and animals. They see her as a reminder of the beauty and importance of the natural world, and they strive to protect it in her memory. They also see her as a shining example of the importance of neutrality and impartiality in any conflict.

Aric
Aric, the god of war, was one of the main opponents of Leola in the Godly war. He was known for his fierce determination and his ability to lead the other gods in battle. He believed that Leola's actions were unjustified and that she was causing more harm than good. He saw it as his duty to protect the world and the other gods from Leola's wrath.

Aric was a skilled warrior and had the ability to control the element of fire. He used this power to devastating effect in battle and was able to hold off Leola's forces for a time. He also had the ability to create powerful weapons, which he used to arm the other gods.

Despite his efforts, Aric ultimately failed to defeat Leola. The war took its toll on him, and he was eventually defeated in the Battle of Natta. However, his legacy lives on as many still remember him as a hero who fought for what was right and tried to save the world from destruction.

Aric is still remembered today by some people who honor his memory. He is seen as a symbol of bravery and determination, a reminder of the sacrifices that were made during the Godly war. His followers still gather to remember him and honor his deeds, and they believe that one day he will return to fight again and restore peace to the world.

Vara
Vara, the goddess of wisdom, was one of the main figures in the Godly war. She believed that the conflict between the gods could be resolved through peaceful means and was determined to find a solution. She saw Leola's actions as destructive and misguided, and she tried to convince Leola to stop her destruction.

Vara was a powerful goddess and had the ability to see the future. She used this power to try and predict the outcome of the war and to find a way to stop it. She also had the ability to control the element of water, which she used to heal the wounded and to protect her allies.

Vara was a mediator, and she tried to bring the other gods together to find a peaceful solution. She believed that the war was destroying the world and that it needed to be stopped. Despite her efforts, she ultimately failed to convince Leola to stop her destruction and was defeated in the end.

Vara is still remembered today by some people who honor her memory. She is seen as a symbol of wisdom, peace and compassion. Her followers still gather to remember her and honor her deeds, and they believe that one day she will return to bring peace and harmony to the world. Vara represents a hope for a better future, a reminder of what could have been and what should be.

Elar
Elar, the god of the sky, was one of the main figures in the Godly war. He was known for his power and his ability to control the element of air. He believed that Leola's actions were unjustified and that she was causing more harm than good. He saw it as his duty to protect the world and the other gods from Leola's wrath.

Elar was a powerful god and had the ability to control the winds and the lightning. He used this power to devastating effect in battle, and he was able to hold off Leola's forces for a time. He also had the ability to fly, which gave him an advantage in battle.

Despite his efforts, Elar ultimately failed to defeat Leola. The war took its toll on him, and he was eventually defeated in the Battle of Natta. However, his legacy lives on as many still remember him as a hero who fought for what was right and tried to save the world from destruction.

Elar is still remembered today by some people who honor his memory. He is seen as a symbol of power and determination, a reminder of the sacrifices that were made during the Godly war. His followers still gather to remember him and honor his deeds, and they believe that one day he will return to fight again and restore peace to the world. They also believe that Elar was the one who saved many lives during the war, by controlling the elements and protecting the people from the deadly storms that Leola had created.

Torm
Torm, the god of the earth, was one of the main figures in the Godly war. He was known for his strong connection to the earth and his ability to control the elements of earth, stone, and metal. He saw Leola's actions as destructive and unnecessary, and he joined the other gods in their fight against her.

Torm was a powerful and resilient god, and he used his powers to protect the core of the world and the other gods. He could create massive walls of stone and metal to protect his allies and could summon earthquakes to shake the ground and make it harder for Leola's forces to advance. He also had the ability to heal the wounded and to revive the fallen.

Despite his efforts, Torm was ultimately defeated by Leola in the Battle of Natta. His death was devastating for the other gods as he was considered to be the protector of the world and the core. However, his legacy lives on as many still remember him as a powerful and noble god who fought for what was right.

Torm is still remembered today by some people who honor his memory. He is seen as a symbol of strength and protection, a reminder of the sacrifices that were made during the Godly war. His followers still gather to remember him and honor his deeds, and they believe that one day he will return to protect the world once again. They see him as a protector of the earth and nature, and they ask for his guidance and protection in times of need.

Zara
Zara, the goddess of magic, was one of the main figures in the Godly war. She was known for her powerful abilities and her control over the element of magic. She saw Leola's actions as destructive and unnecessary, and she joined the other gods in their fight against her.

Zara was a skilled sorceress and had the ability to control the elements and to cast powerful spells. She used this power to try and stop Leola's forces and to protect the core. She also had the ability to create powerful artifacts and talismans, which she used to arm the other gods.

Despite her efforts, Zara was ultimately defeated by Leola in the Battle of Natta. However, her legacy lives on as many still remember her as a powerful and noble goddess who fought for what was right. Zara is still remembered today by some people who honor her memory. She is seen as a symbol of magic and knowledge, a reminder of the sacrifices that were made during the Godly war.

Zara's followers still gather to remember her and honor her deeds, they believe that one day she will return to bring back the balance of magic to the world. They see her as a protector of knowledge, and they ask for her guidance and protection in times of need. They also believe that her artifacts and talismans still hold magical power that could be used to protect them from any harm.

Places The Religion is Practiced

 * Sylvania (West Aristios)

The Godly Relics
The Godly War also resulted in the creation of powerful artifacts known as the Godly Relics, though powerful, were lost or broken during the war and their whereabouts were and have been unknown for centuries. However, according to Fraskalist's, Leola, the god of destruction, is the only one who knows the location of all the artifacts and can find them for them. It is also believed that Leola has hidden the relics in secret locations around the world and only those who truly follow her teachings and beliefs will be able to find them. This has led to many Fraskalists embarking on quests to find the relics, believing that they will be able to gain immense power and control the fate of the world. Some Anti-Fraskalists also believe that Leola has the relics and they search for them to destroy them and prevent the Fraskalists from using them. Thus the search for the Godly Relics has become a central aspect of the world's history and culture, and continues to shape the conflicts between the Fraskalists and the Anti-Fraskalists.

The Shield of Leola
The Shield of Leola is one of the most powerful and sought-after Godly Relics from the Godly War. According to Fraskalist legend, it was created by Leola herself during the war and imbued with her immense power. The shield is said to be able to deflect any attack, making its wielder invulnerable in battle. Its ability to absorb energy and redirect it back at the attacker also makes it a formidable weapon in combat. Many Fraskalists believe that whoever possesses the Shield of Leola will be able to defeat any enemy and be unstoppable in battle.

The Sword of Peace
The Sword of Peace is another powerful Godly Relic from the Godly War. According to legend, it was created by the gods who fought against Leola during the war. The sword is said to be able to cut through anything and has immense power. Many Anti-Fraskalists believe that whoever possesses the sword will be able to defeat Leola and restore peace to the world. This has led to many Anti-Fraskalists searching for the sword, believing that it will lead them to victory and peace. The whereabouts of the Sword of Peace are currently unknown, and it is believed to be hidden in a secret location by the Other gods themselves.

Staff of the Core
The Staff of the Core is another powerful Godly Relic from the Godly War. According to legend, it was created by the gods during the war to contain the power of the destroyed Core and to prevent it from causing further destruction. The staff is said to hold immense power and the ability to control the energy of the Core. Many believe that whoever possesses the Staff of the Core will be able to harness the power of the Core and wield it for good or for evil.

Book on Evil
The Book on Evil is a book written by Leola, the god of destruction. It is a book that explains her actions during the Godly war. She wrote it to explain why she destroyed the core of the world and how to destroy evil.

The End Core
The End Core is a holy book written by the other gods in response to the destruction of the world's core by Leola, the god of destruction. The End Core serves as a reminder of the importance of balance in the world. In it, the other gods explain their defeat in the Godly War, which was sparked by Leola's belief that the other gods were not doing enough to destroy evil. The End Core also serves as a reminder that the pursuit of destroying evil cannot come at the cost of destroying the world itself. The End Core is a warning to the people not to let Leola's actions be seen as heroic and to remember that her destruction of the core was unnecessary and devastating.