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|Humiltatea
|Humiltatea
|Acknowledge your limitations and imperfections. Be modest in your achievements and interactions with others.
(Compassion)
|Strive to ensure fairness and impartiality in your interactions with others. Uphold the rule of law and advocate for equal treatment.
|'''Be Humble'''Acknowledge your limitations and imperfections. Be modest in your achievements and interactions with others.
|Dedicate time to quiet reflection and meditation to find inner calm and tranquility.
|'''Show Compassion'''Display empathy and understanding toward those facing hardship or adversity. Offer support and assistance to those who are suffering.
|'''Show Love and Compassion'''Extend love and compassion not only to others but also to yourself, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life.
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|Aitortza
|Aitortza
|Express appreciation for the blessings and kindness you receive. Cultivate a thankful heart.
(Nature)
|Contribute to the well-being of your community by sharing resources, supporting those in need, and fostering a culture of giving.
|'''Show Gratitude'''Express appreciation for the blessings and kindness you receive. Cultivate a thankful heart.
|Explore philosophical and spiritual teachings to deepen your understanding of life's mysteries and the universe.
|'''Environmental Stewardship'''Take responsibility for the well-being of your environment. Practice sustainable living and protect the natural world for future generations.
|'''Cultivate Inner Peace'''Dedicate time to quiet reflection and meditation to find inner calm and tranquility.
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|Indartsua
|Indartsua
|Face challenges with bravery and determination. Embrace opportunities for personal growth and transformation.
(Hardship)
|Promote a sense of togetherness and cooperation among community members. Work collaboratively to achieve common goals.
|'''Show Courage'''Face challenges with bravery and determination. Embrace opportunities for personal growth and transformation.
|Live in the present moment, being fully aware of your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
|'''Foster Unity'''Promote a sense of togetherness and cooperation among community members. Work collaboratively to achieve common goals.
|'''Practice Mindfulness'''Live in the present moment, being fully aware of your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
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|Justizia
|Justizia
|Treat all individuals fairly and equitably. Uphold moral and ethical principles in your actions.
(Justice)
|Display empathy and understanding toward those facing hardship or adversity. Offer support and assistance to those who are suffering.
|'''Be Just'''Treat all individuals fairly and equitably. Uphold moral and ethical principles in your actions.
|Extend love and compassion not only to others but also to yourself, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life.
|'''Practice Justice'''Strive to ensure fairness and impartiality in your interactions with others. Uphold the rule of law and advocate for equal treatment.
|'''Practice Altruism'''Engage in acts of selflessness and service to others, contributing positively to the world.
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|Bikotea
|Bikotea
|Share your resources, time, and compassion with others. Practice acts of kindness and charity.
(Helpful)
|Celebrate diversity and respect varying viewpoints, backgrounds, and beliefs within your community. Encourage open dialogue and inclusivity.
|'''Be Generous'''Share your resources, time, and compassion with others. Practice acts of kindness and charity.
|Cultivate a meaningful connection with the divine, however you perceive it. Foster a sense of spiritual community.
|'''Embrace Generosity'''Contribute to the well-being of your community by sharing resources, supporting those in need, and fostering a culture of giving.
|'''Nurture Spiritual Relationships'''Cultivate a meaningful connection with the divine, however you perceive it. Foster a sense of spiritual community.
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|Diziplina
|Diziplina
|Cultivate self-control and focus. Strive for self-improvement and consistency in your endeavors.
(Self control)
|Seek non-violent and constructive ways to address disagreements and disputes. Prioritize diplomacy and compromise.
|'''Show Discipline'''Cultivate self-control and focus. Strive for self-improvement and consistency in your endeavors.
|Recognize the beauty and wonder of existence and express gratitude for the gift of life.
|'''Resolve Conflicts Peacefully'''Seek non-violent and constructive ways to address disagreements and disputes. Prioritize diplomacy and compromise.
|'''Embrace Gratitude for Existence'''Recognize the beauty and wonder of existence and express gratitude for the gift of life.
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|Fedea
|Fedea
|Develop trust in yourself and in the potential for positive change. Believe in your ability to overcome obstacles.
(Exploration)
|Advocate for the importance of learning and knowledge-sharing within your community. Support access to education for all.
|'''Have Faith'''Develop trust in yourself and in the potential for positive change. Believe in your ability to overcome obstacles.
|Engage in acts of selflessness and service to others, contributing positively to the world.
|'''Promote Education'''Advocate for the importance of learning and knowledge-sharing within your community. Support access to education for all.
|'''Seek Higher Truths'''Explore philosophical and spiritual teachings to deepen your understanding of life's mysteries and the universe.
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|Berdintasuna
|Berdintasuna
|Treat every person with respect and kindness, regardless of their background, beliefs, or circumstances. Embrace diversity and promote inclusivity.
(Community)
|Take responsibility for the well-being of your environment. Practice sustainable living and protect the natural world for future generations.
|'''Treat Equally'''Treat every person with respect and kindness, regardless of their background, beliefs, or circumstances. Embrace diversity and promote inclusivity.
|Strive to overcome selfish desires and attachments, seeking a higher state of consciousness and enlightenment.
|'''Respect Differences'''Celebrate diversity and respect varying viewpoints, backgrounds, and beliefs within your community. Encourage open dialogue and inclusivity.
|'''Transcend Ego'''Strive to overcome selfish desires and attachments, seeking a higher state of consciousness and enlightenment.
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<small>Disclaimer: Work in progress</small>


==== Holy book ====
==== Holy book ====
The holy book of Erecund is the Iparra Izenaia (Northern Sarcred Writings in Atregonian) or in Nestor the book is refferd to as the Ipar Zeniar. This book is a collection of stories of mayor and minor spirits to teach important lessons on how to follow their respective virtue. The book also contains a the 24 rules of life spread over three pages referencing the three holy limestone tablets of Erecund  
The holy book of Erecund is the Iparra Izenaia (Northern Sarcred Writings in Atregonian) or in Nestor the book is refferd to as the Ipar Zeniar. This book is a collection of stories of mayor and minor spirits to teach important lessons on how to follow their respective virtue. The book also contains a the 24 rules of life spread over three pages referencing the three holy limestone tablets of Erecund  

Revision as of 16:55, 6 October 2023

Erecund
Total Population
140 milion
Founder
Origin
date:
Type
Theology
Scriptures
Branches
Significant regions with adherents
Atregonia and Nestor
Languages

Erecund is a religion based around one mayor god and eight spirits prodominant in Nestor and the Ekhijal sea region. The religion is based around eight morals who are deprived from the eight months of the year and one gate keeper of the soul. The god of the soul, creates, judges and destroys souls. The god of the soul created the world of mortals to test the souls it created. The souls who deemed as good are entering the spiritual world of the god of the soul and the souls that are deemed bad destroyed.

History

The spread of Erecund

Erecund is an old religion near modern day Atregonia on Anaria Mayor. The religion spread all over the continent with help from the XX empire. The empire was known for its seafaring people who brought the religion to Nestor where the Erinic Empire was created with the Erecund religion at its core.

The Erecund - Orkanan conflict

In Stoldavia the Orkanan religion came into conflict the Erecund people's in Anaria mayor. The Erecund nation got pushed further south and east with Atregionia protected by the moutains and Nestor protected by the Straights of Stelneck.

Modern day

In the modern day the relgion has two mayor nation holding on to the religion but there are also people following Erecund in other nations.

Symbols

The god of the soul is depicted in the Erecund symbol by the central star which is surrounded by eight points wich depict the eight spirits. The circle around the symbol shows the barrier between the world of the spirts and the gods and the world of the mortals.

Beliefs

Central Deity - The God of the Soul

At the heart of Erecund beliefs is the god of the soul, who is responsible for creating and safeguarding the souls of individuals. This deity grants souls to newborns and collects them upon their death. The concept of the soul and its journey is central to Erecund theology, as it is believed that the god of the soul judges individuals based on their adherence to the religion's values. The afterlife and the judgment process are significant aspects of Erecund spirituality.

Eight Guiding Spirits

The Erecund pantheon comprises eight guiding spirits, each symbolizing specific aspects of the human mind and offering guidance for self-improvement.

  1. Humiltatea, the spirit of Humility, who teaches mortals the importance of modesty and self-awareness.
  2. Aitortza, the spirit of Gratitude, who encourages people to appreciate and acknowledge the blessings in their lives.
  3. Indartsua, the spirit of Courage, who inspires bravery in the face of adversity and fear.
  4. Justizia, the spirit of Justice, who upholds fairness, equity, and the rule of law.
  5. Bikotea, the spirit of Generosity, who advocates for acts of kindness and charity towards others.
  6. Diziplina, the spirit of Discipline, who teaches the value of self-control, focus, and dedication.
  7. Fedea, the spirit of Faith, who promotes trust, belief, and unwavering confidence in oneself and in others.
  8. Berdintasuna, the spirit of Equality, who champions the principles of fairness and treating all individuals with the same respect and consideration.

These gods serve as moral and psychological compasses for followers, helping them navigate life's challenges and cultivate virtues. The stories and teachings associated with these gods likely serve as parables and allegories, imparting valuable lessons to the faithful.

Faith, Hope, and Prayer

These three pillars—faith, hope, and prayer—form the foundation of Erecund spirituality. Faith in the gods helps followers build resilience and maintain a positive outlook in the face of adversity. Hope is instilled through the belief in the afterlife, offering a sense of purpose and motivation to live virtuously. Prayer is the means through which followers express their devotion, seek guidance, and offer gratitude to the gods.

The Afterlife

In Erecund, the afterlife holds profound significance. It is seen as a realm of reward and spiritual growth, accessible to those who have lived virtuous lives and passed the judgment of the god of the soul. This next universe is a paradise-like realm where the righteous continue to evolve spiritually, striving for enlightenment and transcendence. The afterlife serves as a beacon of hope for adherents, encouraging them to lead moral and virtuous lives.

Holy objects

The limestone tablets

The oldest record of the Erecund can be found northern Atregonia. Three tablets have been found with the main rules of Erecund split into three main categories. Tablet of the Peronal Virtues, tablet of Community Ethics and the tablet of Spiritual guidance.

The Rules of Erecund
Spirit Peronal Virtues Community Ethics Spiritual guidance
Humiltatea

(Compassion)

Be HumbleAcknowledge your limitations and imperfections. Be modest in your achievements and interactions with others. Show CompassionDisplay empathy and understanding toward those facing hardship or adversity. Offer support and assistance to those who are suffering. Show Love and CompassionExtend love and compassion not only to others but also to yourself, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life.
Aitortza

(Nature)

Show GratitudeExpress appreciation for the blessings and kindness you receive. Cultivate a thankful heart. Environmental StewardshipTake responsibility for the well-being of your environment. Practice sustainable living and protect the natural world for future generations. Cultivate Inner PeaceDedicate time to quiet reflection and meditation to find inner calm and tranquility.
Indartsua

(Hardship)

Show CourageFace challenges with bravery and determination. Embrace opportunities for personal growth and transformation. Foster UnityPromote a sense of togetherness and cooperation among community members. Work collaboratively to achieve common goals. Practice MindfulnessLive in the present moment, being fully aware of your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
Justizia

(Justice)

Be JustTreat all individuals fairly and equitably. Uphold moral and ethical principles in your actions. Practice JusticeStrive to ensure fairness and impartiality in your interactions with others. Uphold the rule of law and advocate for equal treatment. Practice AltruismEngage in acts of selflessness and service to others, contributing positively to the world.
Bikotea

(Helpful)

Be GenerousShare your resources, time, and compassion with others. Practice acts of kindness and charity. Embrace GenerosityContribute to the well-being of your community by sharing resources, supporting those in need, and fostering a culture of giving. Nurture Spiritual RelationshipsCultivate a meaningful connection with the divine, however you perceive it. Foster a sense of spiritual community.
Diziplina

(Self control)

Show DisciplineCultivate self-control and focus. Strive for self-improvement and consistency in your endeavors. Resolve Conflicts PeacefullySeek non-violent and constructive ways to address disagreements and disputes. Prioritize diplomacy and compromise. Embrace Gratitude for ExistenceRecognize the beauty and wonder of existence and express gratitude for the gift of life.
Fedea

(Exploration)

Have FaithDevelop trust in yourself and in the potential for positive change. Believe in your ability to overcome obstacles. Promote EducationAdvocate for the importance of learning and knowledge-sharing within your community. Support access to education for all. Seek Higher TruthsExplore philosophical and spiritual teachings to deepen your understanding of life's mysteries and the universe.
Berdintasuna

(Community)

Treat EquallyTreat every person with respect and kindness, regardless of their background, beliefs, or circumstances. Embrace diversity and promote inclusivity. Respect DifferencesCelebrate diversity and respect varying viewpoints, backgrounds, and beliefs within your community. Encourage open dialogue and inclusivity. Transcend EgoStrive to overcome selfish desires and attachments, seeking a higher state of consciousness and enlightenment.

Disclaimer: Work in progress

Holy book

The holy book of Erecund is the Iparra Izenaia (Northern Sarcred Writings in Atregonian) or in Nestor the book is refferd to as the Ipar Zeniar. This book is a collection of stories of mayor and minor spirits to teach important lessons on how to follow their respective virtue. The book also contains a the 24 rules of life spread over three pages referencing the three holy limestone tablets of Erecund