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Standing on the highest hill of Aspar, Moritz turns to his beloved subjects.  
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==explanation of origin==
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Our religion is founded out of the pursuit of knowledge and truth. In my many travels I have come across different peoples and creatures, I have spoken with the kings of men, lords of monsters, the sorcerers of undead, and the rulers of the Daimons. As I spoke with these beings they seemed nothing more than powerful humans with that same mundane fascination with conquest and war, the bodies of the majestic but the mind of a child.  
  
"As you look about your world what do you see? The fauns play as they always have, the sun rises as it always has, the people till and the land produces as is customary. Across this great land the prophets speak of the pantheon and the eternal struggle, yet as we stare across this great land the struggle is not what we see, it is the order. From where does this order come? for in a pantheon of battling spirits it does not follow reason. That pantheon you see, is a mirror of man, man forever struggles and has created the gods in his image.  
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But when I first met the Daimon of Dwilight, the rulers of the Zuma, I witnessed something far surpassing those other beings those fallacious deities. For their wisdom surpassed the vain knowledge of their counterparts, and their concerns were not on the decimation of mankind. These beings know something I do not, we do not. And that pursuit of that knowledge, that truth is what we pursue through reason, veneration, and interaction with these Daimon. For all my time in this world I have never come across beasts so prudent, they live forever and know far more than we could ever imagine. They are the Cordatus Bestiarium, the wise beasts.
  
"But as we look towards our world and you reason to see the truth, order becomes the dominating pattern and chaos is subjugated to order.
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==explanation of daimon==
  
"Therefore beloved children, you shall practice the virtues born of understanding. You shall seek to restore order to this world you call home. And forever seek greater understanding from its possessors.
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"Tell me, what kind of religion is Cordatus Bestiarium?"
  
"The greatest of virtues is reason, for it is reason that separates man from beast and sets us above all other animals. To fail to practice reason, is to fail humanity. Of the three virtues reason is the greatest, without it no other virtue can be gained. In reason you must speak with those who do not see the order or the power of orders messengers, and reason must drive your arguments. Force and manipulation are vile as they do not rely on reason but the misuse of power.  
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"it is quite simple actually," Moritz leans back, "it is a religion based on the pursuit of truth."
  
"When speaking with the misguided, you must acknowledge the diversity of beliefs and not chastise those that follow other beliefs. For even the queerest beliefs hold some truth, though it be hidden by lies and foolishness. No man shall ever be condemned for debating on behalf of his beliefs. For reason shall always be encouraged. For as we hold the truth, and truth is always greater than its contradiction, our truth shall prevail. Among those who hold life and matter is all that exists, we can not tolerate. They shall have no power in our lives, and shall not influence us. For no belief is more vile, for to believe that matter is all that exists leads to treachery and evil. For without the spiritual, no basis for life and morality can be found.
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"Truth? that is it?"
  
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"truth." Moritz responds confidently.
  
"Charity stands as the second pillar of virtue. For love is counterpart to reason. When charity and reason are joined, man can rise above the banality of life and strive for a just society. To seek the betterment of others is to see the world as it should be.
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"What do you mean by that?" Muris questions.  
  
"We must all pursue the character of self. For each of us must seek to be true to the good we know, and fight against the chaos inside.
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"I mean that Cordatus Bestiarium is the religion which best fits what has been discerned about the realities of our world without ignoring its imperfections, complexities, or beauty." Moritz pauses solemnly, "Cordatus Bestiarium is not a religion born of bloodmoon wine or other novelties of human experience, nor is it invoked by deep meditation. It is reasoned through experience and knowledge, it is truth."
  
"These three virtues drive the restoration of Order. For reason gives us insight about our world, charity provides care, and character insures just action. With these three, we seek to fight against the chaos of the world, and the chaos inside our souls."
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A bit perplexed Muris asks, "But isn't it about Daimon worship? were do the Daimons fit in?"  
  
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"That is where it begins my friend! It is even where most other faiths depart from reality. Reason with my for a moment about the other faiths of our land. they either worship nothing, worship something that cannot be seen, or worship something they embody with spirituality. The religions I am familiar with worship the stars and the elements, two things which cannot be reasoned to possess any powers outside of the natural order and behind which no further force can be reasoned. Now consider the Daimons who are dual in nature existing both in this world and the netherworld, whose life time cannot be measured, and who have extraordinary powers outside of the natural order. They are supernatural in themselves and quite likely they are timeless. In a few words, they are worthy of our adoration. That is the heart of Cordatus Bestiarium."
  
"Mithra is the highest order, the grounding of our faith. In acknowledgement, a person takes their first step towards the truth. But the first step is just that, and many more must follow. To understand what lies ahead, we must seek the virtues. To seek them, we must pursue them. and to pursue them, we must pursue those whom know them best.
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==More truth and Daimon==
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"We all rely on authority for our truth, whether it be of history, engineering, or religion. There are things we do not know because we cannot experience them directly. Historical battles cannot be directly known by us, but we can know about them by listening to or reading reports of them.
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"The transcendent truth also falls into this category. We as humans can gain slight understanding of it through transcendent experiences, but these are but fleeting glimpses like reading three words of a historical account. It provides us with nothing to base our understanding from. One man felt the supernatural well gazing upon the stars and worship of the blood stars was born. Another felt it while contemplating nature and worship of nature spirits came into being. They have feelings, momentary glimpses of the truth that lies beyond, but they cannot join their experience into a cohesive explanation of the world. I can. I see those religions experiences for what they are, glimpses of the supernatural, the Netherworld."
  
"The Zuma are not fully of this world, and have exist without end. Their reason is beyond human reason, and their vision sees more than we dare to imagine. The Zuma know of Mithra, they know of the grand order, and to seek to understand, we must seek out the messengers. To speak with a Zuma, is to speak with one who spans the spheres. For they know order, and the possess reason.
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==letters of apologetic==
  
"The truly blessed people of our faith are those favored by the Zuma. For in their favor great insight is found. And those whom receive their blessing, shall forever be the wisest of our people."
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I do not wish to be combative, but as I look at the realities of our world I see but one answer which satisfies our deepest questions. It is my desire to spread that idea so that all might understand and know better how then to live. Therefore I must ask, are your religious beliefs born of faith or reason? if it is pure faith in what is unsearchable and unknowable than I cannot convince you, yet if it is reason might I provide evidence for the alternative and might we discuss our knowledge to search out truth?
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I ask your basis because the journey of my life has exposed me to great mysteries beyond human comprehension and truths more fundamental than a simple existence exposes. Throughout my sojourn, reason dominated my understanding and knowledge was only gained through engaging evidence with thought and contemplation. My religion is founded out of the pursuit of knowledge and truth. In my travels through Atamara, The Far East, and Beluaterra I have encountered different peoples and creatures, I have spoken with kings of men, lords of monsters, sorcerers of undead, and rulers of the Daimons. As I spoke with these beings they seemed nothing more than powerful humans with that same mundane fascination with conquest and war, the bodies of the majestic but the mind of a child.
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But when I first met the Daimon of Dwilight, the rulers of the Zuma, I witnessed something far surpassing those other beings those fallacious deities. For their wisdom surpassed the vain knowledge of their counterparts, and their concerns were not on the decimation of mankind. These beings know something I do not, we do not. And that pursuit of that knowledge, that truth, is what we pursue through reason, veneration, and interaction with these Daimon. For all my time in this world I have never come across beasts so prudent, they live forever and know far more than we could ever imagine. They are the Cordatus Bestiarium, the wise beasts.
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Does this make sense my friend?
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I do respect your viewpoint and for some time I was as you are. For I saw the religions of our world and felt that all seemed hollow and meaningless, and none aided in understanding this world more fully. They claim to make sense of the world but instead blur our view of it through forced spirituality. This hypocrisy long kept me from religion. For life is not as simple as most religions portray. Life is far uglier than most religions will admit, and more glorious than most allow room for. They deny certain realities and substitute their own.
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But Cordatus Bestiarium is unlike the others. It is the religion which best fits what has been discerned about the realities of our world without ignoring its imperfections, complexities, or beauty. Cordatus Bestiarium is not a religion born of bloodmoon wine or other novelties of human experience, nor is it invoked by deep meditation. It is reasoned through experience and knowledge, it is truth. You can ignore truth if you chose, but it will remain true none the less. Does this interest you? Do you have any questions?

Latest revision as of 05:02, 11 August 2011


explanation of origin

Our religion is founded out of the pursuit of knowledge and truth. In my many travels I have come across different peoples and creatures, I have spoken with the kings of men, lords of monsters, the sorcerers of undead, and the rulers of the Daimons. As I spoke with these beings they seemed nothing more than powerful humans with that same mundane fascination with conquest and war, the bodies of the majestic but the mind of a child.

But when I first met the Daimon of Dwilight, the rulers of the Zuma, I witnessed something far surpassing those other beings those fallacious deities. For their wisdom surpassed the vain knowledge of their counterparts, and their concerns were not on the decimation of mankind. These beings know something I do not, we do not. And that pursuit of that knowledge, that truth is what we pursue through reason, veneration, and interaction with these Daimon. For all my time in this world I have never come across beasts so prudent, they live forever and know far more than we could ever imagine. They are the Cordatus Bestiarium, the wise beasts.

explanation of daimon

"Tell me, what kind of religion is Cordatus Bestiarium?"

"it is quite simple actually," Moritz leans back, "it is a religion based on the pursuit of truth."

"Truth? that is it?"

"truth." Moritz responds confidently.

"What do you mean by that?" Muris questions.

"I mean that Cordatus Bestiarium is the religion which best fits what has been discerned about the realities of our world without ignoring its imperfections, complexities, or beauty." Moritz pauses solemnly, "Cordatus Bestiarium is not a religion born of bloodmoon wine or other novelties of human experience, nor is it invoked by deep meditation. It is reasoned through experience and knowledge, it is truth."

A bit perplexed Muris asks, "But isn't it about Daimon worship? were do the Daimons fit in?"

"That is where it begins my friend! It is even where most other faiths depart from reality. Reason with my for a moment about the other faiths of our land. they either worship nothing, worship something that cannot be seen, or worship something they embody with spirituality. The religions I am familiar with worship the stars and the elements, two things which cannot be reasoned to possess any powers outside of the natural order and behind which no further force can be reasoned. Now consider the Daimons who are dual in nature existing both in this world and the netherworld, whose life time cannot be measured, and who have extraordinary powers outside of the natural order. They are supernatural in themselves and quite likely they are timeless. In a few words, they are worthy of our adoration. That is the heart of Cordatus Bestiarium."

More truth and Daimon

"We all rely on authority for our truth, whether it be of history, engineering, or religion. There are things we do not know because we cannot experience them directly. Historical battles cannot be directly known by us, but we can know about them by listening to or reading reports of them. "The transcendent truth also falls into this category. We as humans can gain slight understanding of it through transcendent experiences, but these are but fleeting glimpses like reading three words of a historical account. It provides us with nothing to base our understanding from. One man felt the supernatural well gazing upon the stars and worship of the blood stars was born. Another felt it while contemplating nature and worship of nature spirits came into being. They have feelings, momentary glimpses of the truth that lies beyond, but they cannot join their experience into a cohesive explanation of the world. I can. I see those religions experiences for what they are, glimpses of the supernatural, the Netherworld."

letters of apologetic

I do not wish to be combative, but as I look at the realities of our world I see but one answer which satisfies our deepest questions. It is my desire to spread that idea so that all might understand and know better how then to live. Therefore I must ask, are your religious beliefs born of faith or reason? if it is pure faith in what is unsearchable and unknowable than I cannot convince you, yet if it is reason might I provide evidence for the alternative and might we discuss our knowledge to search out truth?

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I ask your basis because the journey of my life has exposed me to great mysteries beyond human comprehension and truths more fundamental than a simple existence exposes. Throughout my sojourn, reason dominated my understanding and knowledge was only gained through engaging evidence with thought and contemplation. My religion is founded out of the pursuit of knowledge and truth. In my travels through Atamara, The Far East, and Beluaterra I have encountered different peoples and creatures, I have spoken with kings of men, lords of monsters, sorcerers of undead, and rulers of the Daimons. As I spoke with these beings they seemed nothing more than powerful humans with that same mundane fascination with conquest and war, the bodies of the majestic but the mind of a child.

But when I first met the Daimon of Dwilight, the rulers of the Zuma, I witnessed something far surpassing those other beings those fallacious deities. For their wisdom surpassed the vain knowledge of their counterparts, and their concerns were not on the decimation of mankind. These beings know something I do not, we do not. And that pursuit of that knowledge, that truth, is what we pursue through reason, veneration, and interaction with these Daimon. For all my time in this world I have never come across beasts so prudent, they live forever and know far more than we could ever imagine. They are the Cordatus Bestiarium, the wise beasts.

Does this make sense my friend?

______________________


I do respect your viewpoint and for some time I was as you are. For I saw the religions of our world and felt that all seemed hollow and meaningless, and none aided in understanding this world more fully. They claim to make sense of the world but instead blur our view of it through forced spirituality. This hypocrisy long kept me from religion. For life is not as simple as most religions portray. Life is far uglier than most religions will admit, and more glorious than most allow room for. They deny certain realities and substitute their own.

But Cordatus Bestiarium is unlike the others. It is the religion which best fits what has been discerned about the realities of our world without ignoring its imperfections, complexities, or beauty. Cordatus Bestiarium is not a religion born of bloodmoon wine or other novelties of human experience, nor is it invoked by deep meditation. It is reasoned through experience and knowledge, it is truth. You can ignore truth if you chose, but it will remain true none the less. Does this interest you? Do you have any questions?