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==Tenants of Cordatus Bestiarium==
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==explanation of origin==
Reason is the highest virtue, we must subjugate our desires to our reason.
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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 people and creatures, I have spoken with the kings of men, lords of monsters, the sorcerers of undead, and the rulers of the Daimons. This all happened during my time on the now decimated island and as I spoke with them 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.  
  
Order is the governing power of our world, and its power can be seen through reason.
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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, worship, 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.
  
The Zuma exist in both our world and the other. Their reason is superior to ours and their knowledge of order is far greater.
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==explanation of daimon==
 
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Tell me, what kind of religion is Cordatus Bestiarium?"
True understanding and the greatest reason is found only in the Zuma, and we must seek out the Zuma and their teachings.
 
  
The Zuma have the power to bless humans with inhuman sight and wisdom. The Zuma Mark is the outward manifestation of this gift, and the blessed have greater understanding and reason than any of the unblessed.  
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"it is quite simple actually," Moritz leans back, "it is a religion based on the pursuit of truth."
  
Those that bare the mark of the Zuma command greater power in our world, and deserve the power that should accompany their greater understanding and reason.
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"Truth? that is it?"
  
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"truth." Moritz responds confidently.
  
==explanation of origin==
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"What do you mean by that?" Muris questions.  
Our religion is founded out of the pursuit of knowledge and truth. In my many travels I have come across different people and creatures, I have spoken with the kings of men, lords of monsters, the sorcerers of undead, and the rulers of the Daimons. This all happened during my time on the now decimated island and as I spoke with them 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, worship, 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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"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."
 
 
==explanation of daimon==
 
Young Lord Valaraukar Valorian,
 
  
I see you speak out of ignorance of the Daimon and the Zuma so I shall share what you do not know. To our south, from Gryphen Mire to Overroot the Daimon rule the land. The Daimon are mysterious beings, timeless in essence, and dual in nature. Their existance is both within our physical world and that of the netherworld. They are the messengers and the truth bearers.We lay no claim to their lands, for to claim them would be suicide beyond your average imbecile. We alone among all human realms have formed a bond of friendship with these creatures.
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A bit perplexed Muris asks, "But isn't it about Daimon worship? were do the Daimons fit in?"
  
I said they are the bearers of truth, and it is becoming clear that they are also the bearers of fate. For it is being revealed that the Zuma are the craftsman of human history. If you wish to learn more of their nature and what we learn of them, seek the temple in Tofino and there you can learn much.  
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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."
  
Seeker of Truth and Knowledge,
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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."

Revision as of 01:23, 7 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 people and creatures, I have spoken with the kings of men, lords of monsters, the sorcerers of undead, and the rulers of the Daimons. This all happened during my time on the now decimated island and as I spoke with them 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, worship, 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."