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[[Moruth]] is the main, head god of Solma. He is believed to have created all of creation, taking twenty thousand years to perfect everything. He is described as a tall divinely man that can shapeshift between a human and a bull. He often will intervene in human affairs, with Solomans interpreting this as his will to shape the earth in his image. His qualities include Strength, Vigilance, and Power. He will often represent all of the gods.
[[Moruth]] is the main, head god of Solma. He is believed to have created all of creation, taking twenty thousand years to perfect everything. He is described as a tall divinely man that can shapeshift between a human and a bull. He often will intervene in human affairs, with Solomans interpreting this as his will to shape the earth in his image. His qualities include Strength, Vigilance, and Power. He will often represent all of the gods.


[[Vuthin]] is the god of fire and chaos, living inside the deepest hottest volcano with a house encased in blistering magma. He looks like a hybrid mix of a goat and a human, standing nearly twenty feet tall (6.1 meters). Solomans are reluctant to talk about [[Vuthin]], due to his intense and primordial nature. He represents the qualities of Anger, Distrust, Greed, and Vengeance. He lives in seclusion among the Gods, due to the [[Vuthin's Rebellion]].
[[Vuthin]] is the god of fire and chaos, living inside the deepest hottest volcano with a house encased in blistering magma. He looks like a hybrid mix of a goat and a human, standing nearly twenty feet tall (6.1 meters). Solomans are reluctant to talk about [[Vuthin]], due to his intense and primordial nature. He represents the qualities of Anger, Distrust, Greed, and Vengeance. He lives in seclusion among the Gods, due to the [[Vuthin's Rebellion]].

[[Simist]] is the god of peace and gracefulness. She lives on the tallest most secluded tree, far away from any civilization. She is the most well-liked goddess, mostly by women of her peaceful and kind nature. Her presence goes against all of the main associated beliefs of Solma, however. This is why her statues and temples are often destroyed and ransacked. She resembles a dove, meaning any time a dove is near that she is also near.


== Scriptures ==
== Scriptures ==

Revision as of 08:04, 30 May 2023

Solma
The Solma Symbol, a fist, represents the path to Power
TypeUniversal Religion
ClassificationNamis
ScripturePages Of Solma
TheologyPolytheism
Geographical areasMost congregated on Bytos and Alathor
HeadquartersPomarus
FounderSolma Bof
OriginB1E-140
Solmas Cliff
MembersAs of 100 FE ~450,000




The Solma (Soul-Muh) Religion is one of the primary Religions on Liberos. The Solma Religion first originated in Pomarus, Susland, Bytos in the 2nd Century B1E, by the Prophet Solma Bof. The religion's practices and beliefs are solely based on the Pages Of Solma, first written and theorized by Solma Bof. Solma became extremely popular among the local tribes of Bytos and quickly spread among the entire continent. The religion would grow to be one of the largest in the entire world, encompassing land on nearly every continent. The religion follows practices that include power-grabbing, and unlocking peoples' "full potential." Followers of Solma are called Solomans, while anyone who does not follow Solma is called Penti; or traitor in Ancient Semther.

Etymology

The name Solma (Soul-Mah) was not actually created by what many scholars presume was Solma Bof, the first Prophet of the religion. The name was actually conjured up by the local tribes near Pomarus when they discovered the unfinished works and scripture of the Pages Of Solma. When Solma returned, to his dismay the tribesmen were just about to burn the book as they could not read it. Solma shouted at them, promising them he would read them the book if they would not burn it. The tribespeople happily agreed and listened intently to Solma. When he finished the book, they asked him why it wasn't done yet. Solma replied: "Moruth has not told Solma what is next, Solma will wait." When the tribespeople returned to their village, they mistakingly told the Chiefton Solma was the name of the book. And thus, the whole religion would be named solely after Solma Bof.

Beliefs

Death and Afterlife

Practices

Gods Of Solma

Moruth is the main, head god of Solma. He is believed to have created all of creation, taking twenty thousand years to perfect everything. He is described as a tall divinely man that can shapeshift between a human and a bull. He often will intervene in human affairs, with Solomans interpreting this as his will to shape the earth in his image. His qualities include Strength, Vigilance, and Power. He will often represent all of the gods.

Vuthin is the god of fire and chaos, living inside the deepest hottest volcano with a house encased in blistering magma. He looks like a hybrid mix of a goat and a human, standing nearly twenty feet tall (6.1 meters). Solomans are reluctant to talk about Vuthin, due to his intense and primordial nature. He represents the qualities of Anger, Distrust, Greed, and Vengeance. He lives in seclusion among the Gods, due to the Vuthin's Rebellion.

Simist is the god of peace and gracefulness. She lives on the tallest most secluded tree, far away from any civilization. She is the most well-liked goddess, mostly by women of her peaceful and kind nature. Her presence goes against all of the main associated beliefs of Solma, however. This is why her statues and temples are often destroyed and ransacked. She resembles a dove, meaning any time a dove is near that she is also near.

Scriptures

History

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