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Revision as of 19:57, 9 September 2023


Osmanian
AbbreviationOSM
TypeUniversal/Ethnic
ScriptureBook Of Sorrow
TheologyMonolatrism
RegionWorldwide, usually Bytos and Alathor
LanguageHelten
HeadquartersBel(Osmax Church), & Gomm(Osami Church)
TerritoryOsland
FounderArchangel
Origin
A frozen town along the coastline, attributed to either Bel or Gomm
SeparationsOsmax Church & Osami Church
MembersOsmans
Head GodBemous
Slogan"Thy Bemous, Thy Life"

The Osmanian Religion, (Os-may-knee-in), is an extremely large religion stretching across the central region of Liberos. The Head of the Religion is the Grand Pope, while the leading god is the legendary warrior god, Bemous. The religion first began approximately B1E-500, and spread across Umon or Faltos quickly. The Kingdom Of Osmax and Kingdom Of Osami both claim to have created the religion although neither one can accurately be given the claim. The culture of the religion is based around the worship of a high god who may save people in the most desperate of times, but ultimately forces you to do the work. Osmans as they are called, worship Bemous to extreme measures building churches, and statues, and spreading the love and power of the great figure. Osmans evolve throughout the next few eras, slowly becoming more and more aggressive as outside religions and cultures pressure them, eventually turning into entire holy wars raging across the continents. The ancient scripture of the religion is the Book Of Sorrow, written by Bemous's Holy Son, the Archangel. The book is usually interpreted by Osmans that outsiders are wild and uncivilized, and those who do not worship Bemous cannot be trusted.

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