Yuldur Religion



= The Lores of Yuldur = The Gold that fell in the Well

Once upon a time, God once rose when a prince flung a piece of gold into a well. A Starfall of life occurred when he rose, splitting everyone into vast, prosperous civilizations and little, impoverished ones. Nations have been torn apart by conflict, and evil has been engulfing humanity from the dawn of time. People suffered as evil entered and devoured their souls; nothing was fair. The wicked should just accept mercy from those who seek it. It is sinful to kill people without cause. If you want to battle evil by supporting your civilization by farming, providing shelter, and—most importantly—laying down your life for the people, you must do so wholeheartedly. Before you commit an evil deed, consider whether God would be pleased or angry with you. Once upon a time, a prince made God stand up by dropping a piece of gold into a well. They were all divided into large and wealthy civilizations or small and destitute civilizations when he rose, and a Starfall of life then occurred. From the beginning of it all, and now there is a conflict that has torn apart nations and the evil has begun devouring people.

The Big Wave

Once upon a time, Lola and Adham, two residents, were hanging around. Screaming erupted out of nowhere. troops were entering the town and killing residents without cause, with Lola and Adham hiding in terror. The only explanation for this is that the troops were becoming consumed by evil. They persisted in murdering people, burning crops and homes, and pillaging the residences. Lola and Adham attempted to get assistance, but they were unsuccessful. They thus dropped gold into a well while remaining silent. They informed God in response that sinful intruders had entered our country and that I needed assistance. To wipe out the invaders, God sent a powerful wave. Although it weakened the invaders, they still made the decision to fight, but mercy was consuming the evil at the time. Finally, God added goodness to the water and gave it to people. They farmed on it. To give thanks to God and stave off evil, the entire community gathered around the well.

The Wise Farmer

There once was a farmer who was engaged in the planting of seeds. A bandit was also attempting to steal his crops. The farmer caught him and asked him if God would be angry or proud about him doing this. He said that he was unsure. The farmer then asked what would happen if he lost a lot of crops, what would happen if you did it and got into trouble with God, and finally, what would happen if I stole from you. The moral of the story, however, is that God does more than only protect people's possessions; He also works to stop individuals from offending others' feelings.

The Hater

Once upon a time there was a man named Asker that was mad and he went to a well and threw stones in the well which was making God upset, and Asker yelled out that God is a pointless and powerless being, and God sent evil to Asker and it haunted him and then enlightened him with good and he learned that hating somebody for no reason can get you in trouble and it is a wrong to show hate to any person and that doing or saying something can hurt somebody’s feelings and or get you in bunch of trouble.

The Vandalist

Once upon a time there was a man named Bilal. He liked to break buildings or build something to ruin them. Every time he does people get upset at him and they would pray for their house not to be broken by Bilal. Some people asked god if it is good if they raided his base and God said, that can happen when every escalates more or I can do something about it that does not have to do with break or killing somebody and the first thing to do is to tell the person to stop vandalizing the house if he gets a weapon out you have the right to fight him to either kill him or scare him away. And Bilal kept doing it and he get cursed then struck down by God and taken out of the world and he learned the vandalism will hurt their feelings a lot and if you do bad things, you do not get accepted and you will get cursed and struck down by God.

Lola helping the betrayed.

Lola took a humble approach to life and showed respect for everyone. Given that Lola faced betrayal, she decided to support Adham because he is about to be betrayed and brutally tortured by hell and his leader. And Lola told him “We must move forward and not look back so you don’t get in a bad situation and accomplish good without worrying about those who would use us unfairly and are very brutal”.

Lola helping a hurt Sheep.

So, there was a sheep that was hurting because it was being attacked by hell and wolves and Lola came to save him and speak to the gods to scare away the wolves and hell and to heal the sheep. And God thanked Lola for helping an animal that is hurt and something that is different from you.

Lola Helping Adham

Lola and Adham was going out to get wood when suddenly Adham were getting hungry and started to get weak, so Lola stepped up and took risk and gave Adham all of the food and medicine that he needed to strengthen up and to keep going with the wood hunt for a bit more and then trek back home to relax.

God support your efforts for sacrificing yourself for the world.

A leader named Asker was about to help other nations and towns overcome the language barrier and other barriers that can cause battles but Asker got captured and killed because he tried to.

This Leader Kori wants to fight Asker without intention.

So, Kori wants to attack Asker’s nation, but Asker keeps saying that there is no reason for us to fight because you have no good reason to. So instead think and talk about before you think about fighting and being aggressive for no reason.

The Exploiter.

Kori sent people to be spies to kidnap people and send them to their town to do work and make no money and be in a town of liars that steal things and even money and steal the persons soul and other sinful things. But Asker went to kill the kidnappers and took the people back to safety.