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The Spiritual Guide to Estahs is a book, written by ancient families and dedicated to the Pantheon of the Estahs. The beliefs and the words contained within were long covered with dust, but these days serve as the spiritual bedrock of the faith of [[Estahsism]].
  
== The List of the Supreme Gods and the Minor Gods ==
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If you are interested in the words of the gods, you can read the sections mentioned below. You should know and keep in mind however, that the book is ever changing and will only be completed at the end of the world.
  
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==Index of the Book==
  
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* A [[The_Spiritual_Guide_to_Estahs/List_of_the_Gods|List of the Gods]] Can be found in the first pages of the book.
  
I. Aisen, God of Wisdom,
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* The story of creation, chronicles of the Gods and the story of the war of the Gods can be found in [[The_Spiritual_Guide_to_Estahs/The_Collection_Of_Stories|The Collection Of Stories]]
  
II. Ochenes, God of humanity and animals,
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* Other stories, wisdoms and Myth Units can be found in [[The Spiritual Guide to Estahs/Stories ,Wisdoms and Myth|The Collection of Myths]].
  
III. Izmir, God of War,
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* [[The Spiritual Guide to Estahs/The List of Laws|The List of Laws]] should offer you a clear view on the laws and rules of the religion.
 
IV. Sakka, God of looting,
 
  
V. Maneva, Goddess of the peasants, protectoress of the State and the ruler,
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* [[The Spiritual Guide to Estahs/ThePilgrimages|The Pilgrimages]] are an ancient way to come closer to the Gods.
  
VI. Ulsa Nakam, Goddess of the Woods,
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==The Church==
  
VII. Eimir, God of the mountains,
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*Check the [[Church of Estahsism|Page of the Church]] for more information about the Church of Estahsism.
  
VIII. Same, God of the Oceans,
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*Check the [[Estahsism|Page of Estahsism]] for more information about the new religion of Estah's, the successor to the [[Church of Estahsism]].
  
IX. Ilimis, daugther of Same, Goddess of the rivers and lakes,
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*[[The Spiritual Guide to Estahs/Stances and Views| List of Stances and Views]] is a collection of stances and views towards other religions/orders or guilds.
  
X. Carozar, God of light and sun,
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*[[The Spiritual Guide to Estahs/Declarations of Doom| The Declarations of Doom]] give a nice overview about who has insulted, damaged or betrayed our religion and will be punished for it.
  
XI. Siffan, Goddess of the Summer,
 
  
XII. Aiman, God of the Autumn (Fall),
 
  
XIII. Zaga Mis, Goddess of the Winter,
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XIV. Coraìn, Goddess of the Spring, protector of the leaves,
 
 
 
XV. Vasez, God of snow and ice, bearer of frost and cold,
 
 
 
XVI. Filitain, God of the plants,
 
 
 
XVII. Voxar, God of evil, bearer of the undead and monsters,
 
 
 
XVIII. Bars, God of the continents,
 
 
 
XIX. Masus, god of secrets, keeper of the Golden Key,
 
 
 
XX. Wika, Goddess of the darkness and the moon,
 
 
 
XXI. Sachner, God of death and Hell,
 
 
 
XXII. Fora, Goddess of trading, protector of the Banker,
 
 
 
XXIII. Siama, God of the Heroes, bearer of the battle, protector of the knights,
 
 
 
XXIV. Sornes, God of Cavaliers, protector of the nobles,
 
 
 
XXV. Aimur, God of the soldiers, protector of the general,
 
 
 
XXVI. Samas, God of the infiltrators,
 
 
 
XXVII. Karak, God of the mentors, son of Aisen,
 
 
 
XXVIII. Lisindur, Goddess of the Bureaucrats,
 
 
 
XXIX. Isituk, God of the priests, protector of the temples,
 
 
 
XXX. Balazil, God of justice, protector of the judge,
 
 
 
XXXI. Fyeks, Goddess of twist and discussion,
 
 
 
XXXII. Ingasa, Goddess of the family, protector of the house,
 
 
 
XXXIII. Lomacar, God of life and birth,
 
 
 
XXXIV. Eymol, God of Sand,
 
 
 
XXXV. Nanaye, Goddess of Names,
 
 
 
XXXVI. Muzivar, God of Music,
 
 
 
XXXVII. So’hod, God of Dancing,
 
 
 
XXXVIII. Nîmo, God of Colours,
 
 
 
XXXIX. Yurgon, God of the Invasion,
 
 
 
XL. Fysillca, Goddess of fire,
 
 
 
XLI. Niamur, God of the Loosers,
 
 
 
XLII. Gozar, God of the One,
 
 
 
XLIII. Viemsoe, God of the Union,
 
 
 
XLIV. Lhasum, God of Iron,
 
 
 
XLV. Mikko, God of the Papers,
 
 
 
XLVI. Giavikan, Guardian of Estash,
 
 
 
XLVII. Qualio, God of the Questions ,
 
 
 
XLVIII. So’toso, God of the Philosophers ,
 
 
 
XLIX. Iuli, God of the Legion ,
 
 
 
L. Haeriri, God of the formations,
 
 
 
LI. Yermia, God of the Woman Power ,
 
 
 
LII. Archanon, God of the Willpower ,
 
 
 
LIII. Petera, God of vegetables ,
 
 
 
LIV. Tiocleptus, God of Ancient Buildings ,
 
 
 
LV. Gagmel, God of the Mouth ,
 
 
 
LVI. Fravise, God of the fruit ,
 
 
 
LVII. Pozerafido, God of Paste ,
 
 
 
LVIII. Dias, God of Books ,
 
 
 
LIX. Retoria, God of Retirement ,
 
 
 
LX. Olvost, God of Torches,
 
 
 
LXI. Permasuf, God of the Ice Age,
 
 
 
LXII. Clixit, God of Gateways ,
 
 
 
LXIII. Magatou, God of Sauces ,
 
 
 
LXIV. Tzôt, God of Plumed Birds ,
 
 
 
LXV. Darmgas, God of Poison  ,
 
 
 
LXVI. Poepsa, God of the Ass,
 
 
 
LXVII. Niorva, Goddess of the Languages,
 
 
 
LXVIII. Yomob, God of Irritating Sounds ,
 
 
 
LXIX. Stzudro, God of seed ,
 
 
 
LXX. Spellio, Protector of the Farmer ,
 
 
 
LXXI. Aarmaa, God of Steel,
 
 
 
LXXII. Loriél, God of the Divine Singing ,
 
 
 
LXXIII. Ptoq, God of Words and Deeds ,
 
 
 
LXXIV. Sdrul, God of the End,
 
 
 
LXXV. Ni’o Fa’sa, God of Analphabetics,
 
 
 
LXXVI. Dondolarsa, The Swinger ,
 
 
 
LXXVII. Irangor, God of Apathic Gifts,
 
 
 
LXXVIII. Astrok, The Fanatic Believer,
 
 
 
LXXIX. Trikom, God of Faith,
 
 
 
LXXX. Ristol, God of Fruit,
 
 
 
LXXXI. Hilfa, Goddess of Rebellion,
 
 
 
LXXXII. Silop, god of Honey,
 
 
 
LXXXIII. Wikmos, god of Explosions,
 
 
 
LXXXIV. Zisti, God of Fluids,
 
 
 
LXXXV. Lomar, Goddess of Lumberjack,
 
 
 
LXXXVI. Wolmod, Snake of the Underworld,
 
 
 
LXXXVII. Rikanor, Guardian of paradise,
 
 
 
LXXXVIII. Visk, God of Mint,
 
 
 
LXXXIX. Azuker, God of Dinner,
 
 
 
XC. Dezic, God of Lunch,
 
 
 
XCI. Flok, God of Breakfast,
 
 
 
XCII. Molak, God of Illness,
 
 
 
XCIII. Wisko, god of Pencils,
 
 
 
XCIV. Zerkan, God of Desperatetism,
 
 
 
XCV. Parkun, God of Perkament,
 
 
 
XCVI. Fihka, God of Sex,
 
 
 
XCVII. Sikmor,  God of Bear,
 
 
 
XCVIII. Brat, God of Bravedom,
 
 
 
XCIX. Jilkon, Goddess of Yelling,
 
 
 
C. Erkon, God of Swamps,
 
 
 
CI. Ukmab, God of Singing,
 
 
 
CII. Gorik, God of Teeth,
 
 
 
CIII. Frizmok, God of Armour,
 
 
 
CIV. Vikkal, God of Chocolates,
 
 
 
CV. Wurki, God of  Children,
 
 
 
CVI. Jikmoa, Goddess of Plumes,
 
 
 
CVII. Zerk, God of Silver,
 
 
 
CVIII. Waskur, God of Cleaning,
 
 
 
CIX. Supam, Goddess of Fame,
 
 
 
CX. Likmak, God of Working,
 
 
 
CXI. Jimil, ,
 
 
 
CXII. Aaki, Goddess of Egoism,
 
 
 
CXIII. Oster, god of the Wind,
 
 
 
CXIV. Klimar, God of Bridges,
 
 
 
CXV. Fiko, God of Gold,
 
 
 
CXVI. Sikmo, God of the Unknown,
 
 
 
CXVII. Zuor, God of Sour,
 
 
 
CXVIII. Vorkaz, God of Arrows,
 
 
 
CXIX. Gikf, God of Honour,
 
 
 
CXX. Xilos, God of Alphabetics,
 
 
 
CXXI. Quf, God of the Clouds,
 
 
 
CXXII. Frikal, God of Meat,
 
 
 
CXXIII. Serku, God of Graveyards,
 
 
 
CXXIV. Defki, God of Singing,
 
 
 
CXXV. Inpu, god of Inkt,
 
 
 
CXXVI. Fitkol, God of Boiling Oil,
 
 
 
CXXVII. Hurk, God of Power,
 
 
 
CXXVIII. Klik, God of Sound,
 
 
 
CXXIX. Smargolo, God of Lies,
 
 
 
CXXX. Nomok, God of Coffee,
 
 
 
CXXXI. Lopikmas, God of Movement,
 
 
 
CXXXII. Kanig, God of  Laughing,
 
 
 
CXXXIII. Kinro, God of Games,
 
 
 
CXXXIV. Trokof, God of Candy,
 
 
 
CXXXV. Workus, God of Hair,
 
 
 
CXXXVI. Ghurs, God of Horses,
 
 
 
CXXXVII. Trislork, God of Counting,
 
 
 
CXXXVIII. Derkon, God of Roads,
 
 
 
CXXXIX. Anverk, God of Myth,
 
 
 
CXL. Julo, Goddess of Siege,
 
 
 
CXLI. Hurm, God of Worms,
 
 
 
CXLII. Serpiz, God of Snakes,
 
 
 
CXLIII. Waxif, God of dogs,
 
 
 
 
 
== The Seven Holy Commandments ==
 
 
 
 
 
The Seven Commandments of Estahs, graved on a white metal  plate which is thrown by Aisen, the God of Wisdom,  on the holy grounds of Vatrona.
 
 
 
• You should not stand back for anything. Bravery is the start of an Empire!
 
 
 
• You should allow others having their own thoughts, but do not let others manipulate yours.
 
 
 
• You should be inventive, and have your empire grow to the most enlightened place on the
 
Continent.
 
 
 
• You should not be haughty, as every noble is equal to another.
 
 
 
• You should abandon chaos and have structure and discipline replace it. A chaotically person
 
is nothing more then a Godless barbarian.
 
 
 
• You should always talk and think with respect about these Gods, as they are mightier then
 
you.
 
 
 
• You should obey these Commandments in any circumstances.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Estahs, House of the Gods ==
 
 
 
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''The River Of Life and Death, with the Mountains of Estahs''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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== Aisen, God of Wisdom ==
 
 
 
 
 
HE was the third on earth, to give mankind his wisdom. He gave them the basics of life, and told them to teach what they had learned from him. All knowledge, from love to warfare, goes trough him. He knows all about the world, even about the gods. He knows more about one man, then the man himself knows about. He can tell you more about the world then you would ever have dreamt of. But after the born of mankind, he decided to never go back to earth again. The year before he left, he asked the seven kings of the world to build places to teach men and women. These place are named “academia”, or in common: University. The academia are well spread all over the known continents. Every honourable city has at least one. The academia is not only to spread the wisdom, but is also used to pray to Aisen. Every academia has its small place of meditation, most of the time it’s located in the middle of the building. In the building itself you can find teachers, who are at the same time priests of Aisen. Priests of Aisen are called ‘Murvan’, which is originated from an inscription in the first academia on the world. The first academia, however, was destroyed by Segul, god of Chaos. The Murvans could only save one big rock. But on that rock were all inscriptions made by Aisen. The rock is now held on a secret place, and only two members of the ‘Protectorate of Aisen’ know where the rock is. But even if you know where the rock is, and you aren’t a Murvan, you cannot destroy or steal it. That is because the location is guarded by the Xinfen, those who also guard Estahs. Xinfen are mythic creatures, armed with two crossbows, four long words and a full plate armour, a golden helmet and a diamond shield. These mythic guards have 4 arms and two legs. They have two wings, and have the ability to fly. Their armour is full of mythic inscriptions, and their shield is unbreakable. Their helmet covers their whole face. Xinfens don’t have eyes. They can smell everything with their nose, hear everything with their ears and feel everything with their skin. They can detect everyone, and once they found you, they kill you in a second. Xinfens are the best warriors on earth. Tehy can move twice as fast as a human and they can jump up to twenty meters high and ten meters far.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Ochenes, God of Humanity and Animals ==
 
 
 
 
 
Already did the gods exist for an unknown period, when Ochenes was looking for complete separation of the other gods and Goddesses. For this he travelled unknown lands. Twelve oceans and three deserts he crossed. He had to face the creatures of Sachner, which were even more feared then savage Xinfens. The creatures of Sachner were called to be undead. They die actually, but every year they will come back to terrorise the gods and all their servants. Besides these monsters he had to kill, he had to survive dehidratation. As you must know, a god never dies. But Gods can stop living, until Lonraca revives them. Ochenes could turn into a stone statue if he would run out of water. Luckily Ilmis placed rivers on his path where he could refill his bags. But then, finally, Ochenes reached his isolated place he was looking for. He started meditating for years, even centuries some said. He didn’t need any water while meditating, because he was only living with his mind. But after some while Carozar came to him. He wished to surprise Ochenes, by giving him light. Therefore, he created the sun, which is supposed to look like Carozar’s face. He could spread light through the empty spaces, and he could fill Ochenes’ heart with the heat of the sun. As other gods saw this, they came over and added something of their own. Nine days the gods came, to complete this work. And on the tenth day, Ochenes woke up and he saw that everything was changed, and was beautiful. Still he noticed that there was one extra to be added. He was missing something that should resemble to him. So he created mankind, with two arms and two legs. He said they needed one arm for justice, and the other one for wisdom. That man needed one leg to walk, and one to stand on. But of course, his mankind was quickly changed by others...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Izmir, God of War ==
 
 
 
When the Gods finally agreed to have peace with each other, they withdrew from earth and left their armies, witch were almost all human armies, at the ruins of their great constructions. All the Gods were happy with the peace treaty. And so were the humans, they all went back to work on the fields and enjoyed their selves with telling great tales about the wars between the Gods. But at Heaven things were going different. Izmir, the former God of Peace, was getting bored and talked to Sakka, God of looting; Voxar, God of evil and Fyeks, Goddess of twist and discussion. These four Gods all got bored and decided to start a new war between the humans. Fyeks was send to earth and by lies she persuaded the humans to war against each other again. Izmir provided them with weapons and made sure they would keep warring, Sakka taught them to loot in stead of burning everything to the ground and Voxar was told that from the moment he had a large enough army of perixed soldiers he should lead them against mankind. Now Izmir taught the humans to make weapons their selves and changed the mentality of mankind so that even the most civilised community would desire nothing but war.
 
 
 
== Maneva, Goddess of the peasants, protectoress of the State and the ruler ==
 
 
 
 
 
It was not so long that Izmir had changed the mentality of mankind, when Maneva entered the live of the gods.
 
Maneva was clearly a god who loved the humans as they are. But Maneva wasn’t just a God. She was one of the captured, when the gods were still at war with each other. She was born out of human, but brought to Estahs as a trophy for the victories. There she was kept alive in the dungeons for a long time, and was only given food and books. But when the Great Wars were over, all the captured were released. However these humans couldn’t get out of Estahs, because only Gods know the right way. So she had to become a God. Years and many years more she was taught by Aisen. It was Aisen, and only him, who could turn a human into a god.
 
So Maneva became a god, but her love for the homeland was too big. One day she asked Aisen if she could go back to her people. But that ofcourse was now impossible. Gods cannot turn back into human. But Aisen had the solution, Maneva would be sent to the continents to take care of the peasants, who are her people. And she also had to take care of the State, since the Great Wars were over. And with her passion for the State, the love for the ruler came.
 
 
 
 
 
== Ulsa Nakam, Eimir, Same, Ilinis, Siffan, Aiman, Zaga Mis, Coraìn, Vasez, Filitain, Wika, Lomacar, Eymol, Nîmo, Gorik, Wurki, Jikmoa, Quf, Frikal and Lopikmas ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-Ulsa Nakam : Goddess of the Woods, Kazakh
 
 
 
-Eimir: God of the Mountains, Krimml
 
 
 
-Same: God of the Oceans, Karbala
 
 
 
-Ilinis: Daughter of Same, Goddess of the rivers and lakes, Avamar
 
 
 
-Siffan: Goddess of the Summer, Slimbar
 
 
 
-Aiman: God of the Autumn (Fall), Oroya
 
 
 
-Zaga Mis: Goddess of the Winter, Hamadan
 
 
 
-Coraìn: Goddess of the Spring, protector of the leaves, Aix
 
 
 
-Vasez: God of snow and ice, bearer of frost and cold, Al Arab
 
 
 
-Filitain: God of the plants, Xavax
 
 
 
-Wika: Goddess of the darkness and the moon, Ibladesh
 
 
 
-Lomacar: God of life and birth, Gethsemene
 
 
 
-Eymol: God of Sand, Sandefur
 
 
 
-Nîmo: God of colours, Fwuvoghor
 
 
 
-Gorik: God of Teeth, Ortedail
 
 
 
-Wurki: God of Children, Belegrond
 
 
 
-Jikmoa:  Goddess of Plumes, Aja
 
 
 
-Quf: God of the Clouds, Metemec
 
 
 
-Frikal: God of Meat, Foda
 
 
 
-Lopikmas: God of Movement, Calis
 
 
 
The actions of these gods take place when Ochenes was meditating. Before mankind was set on the planet, these gods all came one by one. This group, a big family, are called “Tribe of Taereva” (Taereva stands for ‘Planet with seas’ in the ancient language of the gods). They came all together, and talked long about how they would help Ochenes in his creation. They decided to all add one of their own powers to Taereva. They all trusted each other, but that was maybe their biggest mistake they made in the creation of Taereva. Ulsa Nakam, the oldest of the Tribe, started to add her powers. She created forests, hedge, trees with  plenty of fruit and many more, even beyond you can imagine. Then Eimir raised his mountains out of the grounds, and reduced some of them later on the small hills. Same created seas, who divided the woods and the mountains, and Ilinis created lakes and rivers, to feed the oceans. Siffan, Aiman, Zaga Mis and Coraìn added their seasons, to complete the work of time on the planet. Vasez was asked by Zaga Mis to add his cold and frost, his snow and ice to the world. By the farmers he was the most hatred god on the world, because he destroyed their acres every year again. Filitain added plants to the world, to help the farmers. He decided to work with Siffan and Coraìn, and agreed with a pact with Aiman.
 
A complete other side of the world were the gods of Light and Darkness. Wika added the darkness, the black empty spaces in the night. But to compensate this, because she had a hidden love for light, she added the moon, to give its white, pure light in the night.
 
 
 
 
 
== Carozar, God of light and sun ==
 
 
 
It was dark and Carozar was alone, walking in the mountains around Estahs. At a certain moment, he heard crackings in the woods. He went to take a look, drawing his sward. When he arrived at the woods, thousands of demons jumed at him. Carozar fought brave and could kill all of them. But he turned mad. He was paranoia, and saw demons everywhere ever since then. He created himself a sword of hot gold, and a horse of clouds. He sworn that he would chase the demons until the end of times, and he rode on his horse, chasing darkness. Every day you can see his shield and his horse passing the sky. Sometimes he has no horse with him, because it is in Estahs. The demons still flee from him every day. But be carefull at night! Demons wander around then!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 28 September 2018

The Spiritual Guide to Estahs is a book, written by ancient families and dedicated to the Pantheon of the Estahs. The beliefs and the words contained within were long covered with dust, but these days serve as the spiritual bedrock of the faith of Estahsism.

If you are interested in the words of the gods, you can read the sections mentioned below. You should know and keep in mind however, that the book is ever changing and will only be completed at the end of the world.

Index of the Book

  • The List of Laws should offer you a clear view on the laws and rules of the religion.

The Church

  • The Declarations of Doom give a nice overview about who has insulted, damaged or betrayed our religion and will be punished for it.