Shabadad

"Religion of Mehrats, possesing the power to pronounce sacred words of Neviyel"
Shabadad is religion, mostly occuring in regions of Eatern Othnukhan, mainly in what is now Oceanum region. Shabadad has very few believers, mainly scattered around the Eldham, but most of them are still present in their heartlands, in the town, which is said to be the birth place of Shabadad - Mória. Mória is currently religious centrum of Shabadad.

Introduction to the Shabadad's Basics
Shabadad is polyteistic religion, elevating principles of ethics, knowledge, morality, philosophy and pan-shabadadese unity, known as Gali'yem Shabadad, meaning in Neviyel Crown of Shabadad. Idea of Gali'yem Shabadad is to gather all of Mehrats under the rule of themselves and unite various Mehratic cultures into one "pure" and unified culture, praised as Culture of the Chosen People. These various Mehratic cultures are products of long Mehratic Diaspora, starting approximately before Rathniri Colonisation of Eldham.

Even that idea of Gali'yem Shabadad is very popular among Mehrats, and it is stated in the Blue Book as "... the highest virtue that Followers of Aia can furfill is to unite themselves under ONE SKY, ONE MOON, ONE IDEA and ONE CROWN, crown of Shabadad...", the idea is variously interpreted as many Mehrats believe that the Unified Mehratic Nation should be Monarchy, Republic or even Theocracy ruled by the Shabadad's Gods themselves. The theocratic establishment is the most popular among the ideas of establishment as the Highest Shabadad Council - All Dear Concordium of Shabadad, is the main member to re-establish once unified nation. Since the Concordium was establish as entity in the Era of Earthly Princes and is the only surviving Mehratic Institution on the Eldham.

Canon
As the Blue Book states, which is the most holy text in Shabadad, Archa, the creator of everything, came to the existence spontaneously.

Anthropological and Archeological Thesis
Earliest Shabadad artifacts found in archeological excavations showed various symbolism similar with current Iconography of current Shabadad.

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