Farumīlān Steakfilly

Known Geneology
Farumīlān Steakfilly was born in a land not even he knows, in a place unimportant and unknown, a place north of eldham called Handl. He was born to a mother he never remembered, in the clan of Ahraeto belonging to the tribe of Handlian-Tainen, belonging to the race of Malestines. He was abandoned by his mother, who was presumably being chases, in the city of Dragonspiro. Steakfilly is also believed to have a throdhite father.

Early life and Revelation
Steakfilly, from the age of 3, scavanged and wandered between cities in the area of dragonspiro. He had grown a very acute sense of how to hide, as he had to escape bandits often. He also had gained a very grateful attitude, and was thankful for everything he got. This did not make him a good person by any means, as he often verbally and even physically attacked people for food, and would steal regularly. One day, sleeping in an inn, a dream fell upon him which revealed itself as Triantan, the god and creator of the universe. He told the man to beg for a home, as he did so often, and head west towards Yimmu-Audal. There, steakfilly was accepted into a city called Lithranor. In the city, he wrote his first book called the Triantad, a week long journal about a great sacrifice that commences every month. He signed the oath of lithranor, which swears his life to the people who saved him. From that Day forward, steakfilly was a prophet and speaker of the word of Triantan.

Main Events of his Religious Life
most of the information can be found on the wiki page for Triantanism

OenkaBoenka
A man was found tresprassing in the city of lithranor. Thinking he was a bandit or theif, the people attacked him, but as he was being killed he spoke the word of god. They stopped and it turned out he was a triad of Triantan, who was sent to guide steakfilly. He guided steakfilly to mount trigono where they spoke. Afterwards they offered sacrifice. Because of the mistreatment of OenkaBoenka, the lithranorians were cursed. This curse became apparent later in the story.

Stātenā
Stātenā in the handlian language literally translates to "shit" or "dirtied", which fits very well the story of his finding. Stātenā was found by steakfilly in rags and dirty on the shores of the ruins of alessandrea. He cleaned hime up, and after a sleep Stātenā told steakfilly what Triantan had put in his mind. Afterwards they established the rite of thanksgiving, as it was spoken in his dream. Stātenā left the next day and has since never returned.

Steakfilly's Religious Literature

 * the triantad
 * the tonkoriana
 * malfields of throngs

malfields of throngs being a poetic prayer book and the tonkoriana being a short book describing the works of tonkorak at the end of days

Adoption
It seems that Abdoulla Caicuria Prisma, grand bashar of the Audalad military, had grown a liking to Steakfilly. And having no children himself, he decided to adopt the young man into the Caicuria family. This changed steakfilly's full name to Farumīlān Steakfilly Maximos Caicuria Prisma.

Nearing the End
Being squatters in escharrian lands, it is apparent that Lithranor kept quiet. However, they did make a few "colonies" which were under their unrecognized empire. These were New Lockinge, Athellos, and Thera, which later became part of Yimmu-Audal. Steakfilly was active in Athellos quite often, as it was the home of OenkaBoenka. One day he was conversing with several Athellos residents when one, who was also a malestine, mentioned how good Handlian medicine was. The next day, tragedy struck the city of Lithranor.

The Desolation of Lithranor
On that fateful day, the Nieden government discovered Athellos and quickly overwhelmed it with militants. Quickly afterwards, they found Lithranor as well. This was the fulfillment of the first curse. They took their stuff and were kept under the protection of Titus Wrathborn, a former Lithranorian who had became the baron of Thera in the Astyllean Empire. While in Thera, Steakfilly found a strange all-black flower in a cave. He assumed it was a remnant or artifact from the days of Tarnwick. Although he didn't know it at the time, the urge he felt to consume it would eventually be part of his downfall. Soon thereafter, the Lithranorians, who simply identified as Lithranor, moved to a plot of land near Prisma that they named "NeoLithranor" meaning "New Lithranor". There they rebuild in a small camp, where they continued to plan buildings for many months.

Steakfilly's Second Falter
There came to Lithranor a land dispute between them and the people of the neighboring city of Alderrdeen. I will present no slander to any leaders, however i will state that there was corruption involved in the dispute. Steakfilly tried to calm the situation by presenting an idea he knew was illegal; moreover he continued to represent the idea of democracy, showing his idiocy in times of folly. Eventually he was found out and ashamed of himself. Then he was given a curse, and fell ill. he traveled into the desert to keep his sickness away from the others. In the desert he found another peculiar flower, which he again had the urge to consume. He heard the name "tonkorak, tonkorak" being chanted as he held them in his hands. Steakfilly's folly continued.

Steakfilly's Third Falter
After the sickness had arisen from him, Steakfilly went to his fathers fortress in Prisma to have a good time with old friends. While there, he saw that there was water below a ledge whence his friend Illy came. Steakfilly, thinking it would be comedic, pushed his friend off and ended up severely injuring him. He was then cursed for his stupidity and became severely unhappy. He wandered to the mountaintop at the highest point in Prisma. At the top he found another flower. He took it with him hearing the chants "tonkorak, tonkorak" as he stumbled down the mountain crying.

The Drinking of the Tea
To cheer his unhappiness, Steakfilly went to a festival that was taking place in Kordania. As he saw the festival commence, he only became more sad as he remembered the fields of Lithranor and the deep green trees. He started to drink alcohol to cure his mind of those thoughts. And soon thereafter he became drunk, and pulled the flowers out of his bag. He made a tea with the flowers of his curses, the roots of his evils, the arms of Tonkorak. He immediately fell gravely ill, and could only think of his homeland. But, while searching his memories, he remembered the conversation with the malestine from Athellos, and realized he had to go to Handl.

The Leaving of Rathnir
He quickly packed his things and said his goodbyes. Steakfilly, even in his pains, set out to cross over the sea to Eldham, and travel all the way north to Handl. He left behind his instructions. The temple, which was being built, would be directed by Mei Mei, and OenkaBoenka would be made Nomark of Lithranor. He set out for a cure, his last hope, and most of his family and friends did not expect him to return. And then Farumīlān Steakfilly left.

The Rest at Isle Atreides
He came north and visited his relatives, and then went south. On the ways south he visited his friends Mei Mei's City. Steakfilly ended up staying there to rest and catch up, as well as evangelization.

The Death of Steakfilly
Steakfilly passed away at some time after the rebellion of Prisma. He gave his unfinished journal to is friend Ilyy, and fell into a coma right after. His legacy died with him, along with all of his accomplishments and his faith. Triantanism fell dormant, Lithranor fell, the Throdhites went extinct, and the world moved on without him, as it always does, and as it always will, to every person and every elf, and every tree and mushroom, and ever other being to ever live and die on this ungrateful, harsh, but beautiful world.

Start of his Writing career
Steakfilly Started to journalize his religious events in his life, but it eventually became more of a hobby.

Works of Literature

 * The Triantad
 * The Tonkoriana
 * Malfields of Throngs
 * The Journals of Steakfilly: Part 1
 * The Journals of Steakfilly: Part 2
 * The Journals of Steakfilly: Part 3
 * The Journals of Steakfilly: Part 4