The Divine Wall

Intro
The people of The Divine Wall worship the World Border that surrounds Rathnir, and the deity who made it, Tolek. They make sacrifices and preform rituals on the Border to give thanks to Tolek. The Border was made to keep out evil deities and their servants, the Redrugi, from destroying mankind. Worshippers believe that Honor is the most important virtue of life, and is found in 3 things: honesty, integrity, and strength. Worhsippers also build many shrines, monestaries and chapels for the worship of Tolek and the Border.

The Divine wall believes that almost all of the deities people worship are true, and they are not only able to but are welcomed to practice other religions.

Part 1: The World
In the Beginning there was very little. Only a random expanse of dirt and stone spread across an infinite plane. In this expanse there was a being of near infinite power, named 'The Higher One". We do not know how this Higher One came into existence, nor do we think we will ever know. But we do know that The higher One wanted to bring form, life and purpose to this world. This One would bend the world to his will and make a smaller, yet more intentional. The Higher One then made children to populate this world. The Children of the Higher One (their official name) were given power similar to their 'parent'.

Part 2: The War of the Children of the Higher One
The Children crafted often, making artifacts, forts and even their own children called the Redrugi. The Children would go to war often with each other, using their Redrugi as soldiers. We do not know why The Children Warred so much, but theyre wars were devasating. Often times Redrugi would find immense power from either divine gifts or artifacts and rituals and ascend to become a deity. Redrugi come in many shapes and sizes, but the most important ones were humans and human-like beings.

Of the humans rose to power and a near God like state, his name being Tolek. Tolek gathered his people and his allys and waged a massive crusade to contest a spot of land that Tolek saw fit for his people to grow.

Part 3: Rathnir and The Border
Tolek called this plot of land Rathnir, meaning bountiful or wealthy in ancient tongues. Tolek knew that The Children would not stay away foreverTolek acted quickly, and using some of the bedrock and the Hammer of the Core, built a massive wall around a small portion of Rathnir. Tolek then left his people to go to "Other lands", and gave us the Precepts of Honor.