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Faith of Ren'AdeenTel'Ashna and much of the smallfolk in Crownsblood Woods .

Long before the birth of time, "Ani'Ataé" (First God) and his 200 children, of which half were daughters and half were sons, lived on "Zeli'Nórr" (The Great Mountain). Each of the sons were anointed just one daughter to be their wife for eternity, with that, his youngest son "Jen'Dai" were not quite satisfied. He instead had his eyes on "Hio'Tep", wife of the giant "Amento'Tankhatra" (usually referred to just as "Tankhatra"), and she too had shown an interest in the young,
handsome god her own size. But Jen'Dai with his own wife "Ket'Matah" could do nothing but plead with his father to let him take Hio'Tep instead, Ani'Ataé did not approve and so the son had to stick with the old ball and chain. The two young lovers would slowly begin to meet in secret under the same willow tree every day and would do so for years. One day, one of the other children, the snake called "Fenikra", would sit in the tree when the pair came to their meeting place and saw the adultery with its own eyes. Jen'Dai realized they were being watched, pulled the snake from it's branch and made him promise to never speak a word of what he witnessed, at which Fenikra responded "A snake's mouth is always sealed".

Birth Of Deception
The snake did not uphold it's vow and quickly told the giant Tankhatra what he had seen his wife do, this angered the giant enough to hunt down and lash out at Jen'Dai and his lover. In fear of what the goliath might would've done to his beloved, the young god slew the giant with just one perfectly centered shot from his sling, right in its heart. They both knew that Jen'Dai's wife Ket'Matah and their father would surely know of their secret anytime now. So they cut out the giant's one eye and threw themselves over the edge of the mountain into the endless abyss below. With the might of their love they used this eye to create a world for them to live on and called it "Areth" (Earth), to forever be free of their fathers laws.

Gods End
Ket'Matah would be banished for having no husband by their father, to the land of "Niotheka" (The Underside) way beneath the "Great Mountain" to live her life in solitude for all eternity.
Ket'Matah's sorrow and thirst for revenge would slowly taint this land to become nothing but a dark ever-expanding shadow. On their new home Jen'Dai and Hio'Tep would foster six children of their own all of which were daughters, "Nasleera", "Azeeren", "Amretuulah", "Sadeeqa", "Mulfirah" and "Kawlarr", they built tall mountains and green gardens so their children could flourish. Meanwhile on the great mountain of Zeli'Nórr, the dark shadow from the underside had slowly grown and spread up the mountain towards the home of the other gods. The snake Fenikra went to Ket'Matah and told her, that if she would make him the lord of Zeli'Nórr, he would grant her the vengeance she so desperately hungered for. And so the snake lured the son, "Luck'rem" (The God Of Locks) to the edge of the land and pushed him into the abyss, leading the gates to Zeli'Nórr to be unsealed, and for the might of Ket'Matah to sneak through. In a colossal wave of destruction, the entire pantheon of gods, who had not prepared themselves for any opposing threat ever, would instantly be killed and the Great Mountain left in ruins. Jen'Dai noticed this from his world Areth, as the light of Zeli'Nórr should be visible from anywhere, anytime, but suddenly it was not, they traveled on Areth to the Great Mountain and found nothing but emptiness and a usurper at the throne.

Stand Up For What Is Right
As they couldn't just leave their ancestral lands in the hands of a snake, Jen'Dai went to the great halls, captured Fenikra and threw him over the edge of the world, for him to share the fate he had brought upon Luck'Rem. When Jen'Dai came back to Areth, the mother and wife Hio'Tep was not there, for she had gone her own ways to end the treacherous Ket'Matah herself, with a knife up
her sleeve and a plan of deception she went to the "Underside" and tricked her dark sister into letting her guard down just long enough for the mothers knife to pierce the chest of Ket'Matah. With the host of the shadow now perished the dark land imploded on itself taking Hio'tep with it, a fate at which she surely would've been aware of. The grief of her family especially struck Jen'Dai, his tears were said to flow for hundreds of years filling every canyon and ravine on Areth to become the seas and lakes, then ended up taking his own life when he simply could bear the loss no more, causing the blood which flowed to become all the life on earth we see today. (It is said that his body became "Mount Vita" in the northern most part of "Shyanin"). Their six daughters who had all seen the reality in their situation long before their father took his own life, had moved to the Great Mountain trying to restore the land to its former glory. It's believed they never fully subjugated the shadows, and so battles for Zeli'Norr is still being fought, sometimes even in the favor of the "Underside", as seen when the annual solar eclipse hits the sky. From Zeli'Nórr the six daughters still to this day watches over Jen'Dai's unintentional creation of life on the floating eye orbiting their great bright shining mountain.



Afterlife
When the soul leaves its host it will get drawn towards Zeli'Nórr and leave the safety of Areth to travel across the endless abyss. Only if one has received and shown true love throughout ones life, will the soul be permitted safe passage. If one has not, one's soul will be pulled by the abyss, doomed for an eternity in emptiness.


The Daughters Of Jen'Dai



Nasleera
Queen of Time
To make the bond between loved ones stronger and more cherished, she created the "Sands Of Time"
to give life an expiration and so forcing people to make the best of what they got.


Azeeren
Queen Of Grief
To lighten the burden of loss, she will take away much of one's pain and inflict it upon her self
it is said that when she has had enough of people's sorrow brought upon her, she will weep for days
causing the oceans to rise, rivers to flood and heavy rain to pour for weeks upon weeks.


Amretuulah
Queen Of Fertility
She oversees every childbirth to make sure the children end in the hands of truly goodhearted people.
she is often believed to visit the homes of barren mothers to gift them a child from her godly womb, for them to raise as their own.


Sadeeqa
Queen Of Passion
Pushing affection and desire upon those who have none, she blows life into romances which yet haven't sprawled.
furthermore she is frequently called the "Queen Of Chaos" for the passion and lust she creates is often followed jealousy and greed.


Mulfirah
Queen Of Fortune
She guides the ones without a path, to find the love and happiness one might seek.
Often referred to as "Queen Of Redemption" as well, for her light leads the way for all even those who have fallen deep into the bottomless pits of evil sin.


Kawlarr
Queen Of Virtue
As the judge of all that is good and righteous in this world, she watches through the eyes of every bird in the sky and every cat on the ground.
She is said to be the one who deems actions and intentions of the people pure or immoral.


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