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Prostorism (or Prostoric) is a strict, Monotheistic religion that originated in Middle Ages Almodaria. Prostorics believe that the God Prostor created the universe and chose the Almodarian people to rule under his name in a Theocratic Kingdom. Since the 930s, the religion has been deemed illegitimate and its followers have been repeatedly beaten down by Police Forces of Almodaria to uphold State Atheist policy.
'''Prostorism''' (or '''Prostoric''') is a strict, Monotheistic religion that originated in Middle Ages [[Almodaria]]. '''Prostorics''' believe that the God Prostor created the universe and chose the Almodarian people to rule under his name in a Theocratic Kingdom. Since the 930s, the religion has been deemed illegitimate and its followers have been repeatedly beaten down by Police Forces of Almodaria to uphold State Atheist policy.

== History ==
Sometime around 924 CE, a poor peasant man by the name of Zvrtko was on his way home after a day of hard labor. During his walk home, he was mugged by a group of bandits. While he struggled to get away, (according to him and witnesses), a blinding beam of light came down from the sky and landed on the hands of the burglars, when they pulled their hands away, they came to learn that they had been burnt off clean. The bandits quickly ran away and soon after the event, a voice entered Zvrtko's mind. It told him to spread the word of his existence so him and the Almodarian people would be freed from the burdens of the world and enter an eternal kingdom. The voice called itself Prostor which in Almodarian translates roughly to "Space". Soon later, the voice would continue to return to Zvrtko. According to his notes and what he told people, it didn't sound like an internal monologue, but like an echoing voice that came from the skies. He was given prophecies of a revolution that would put him or one of his descendants onto the Almodarian throne to become the mortal link to the eternal world, making Almodaria a theocratic kingdom. He was giving the right to convert anyone who he may come across, whether that be man, woman, child, homeless, etc. Anyone could believe but those who didn't where to be struck down or forcefully converted. All of the word and orders, and the personal notes of Zvrtko were written in a book that is now known as the "Canon of the Word". In from 924 CE to 927 CE, the Prostoric fellowship, which was made up of around 100-300 members, made their way to Tuvaria, Tuvaria (Capital of North Almodar) as part of their pilgrimage.

When they arrived, they set up their first church in the home of Zvrtko where disbelievers would convert, and followers would sit alongside Zvrtko as he got the message down unto paper. The numbers skyrocketed as the group went from 300 to nearly one thousand in the span of a few months in 927. This began to alarm the sitting Darian king Ivan XIV who wanted to keep his kingdom under secular control as the prior kings before him did. Ivan XIV began to persecute Prostoric communities, sending hundreds to work camps or forcing them into military service to keep them senile. In 929 CE, Zvrtko was asleep when he was awoken by a prophecy from Prostor that told him he would die fighting a revolution for the religion which filled Zvrtko with the rigor to test his strength against Ivan XIV. And so, when the new year came, Zvrtko and his followers barged through the gates of the castle where Ivan XIV sat unamused. He knew this would happen and simply waited. Zvrtko, who was still trying to call for peace, tried voicing to the king that the word of Prostor is to be taken seriously and not as just the ramblings of an old peasant. Ivan would respond with a yawn and ordered for the guards to kick the rebellious group out of the castle. Zvrtko, defeated and humiliated, retreated to his quarters when he got another word from Prostor. He told Zvrtko that the time was now to rise up and take what's theirs. '''''"Flames shall rise from the ground and erase those who disobeyed."''''' Prostor said to him. Zvrtko was reinvigorated and later with the use of hidden communications, called for his community (which now numbered around 1,500) to begin the revolution and take the Darian crown, which will force the Almonian king to surrender the kingdom to Prostor.

Soon after, the group numbering in the thousands rose arms against the king, they made their way to the castle keep seemingly unharmed with the Royal Guard retreating into the castle grounds due to the sheer size of the group being too much to combat. Ivan XIV was once again at the throne, sword by his side, calmly waiting for the rebels to reach him which they did in the matter of minutes. Zvrtko was no longer calling for peace and yelled at the king saying '''''"We called for you to let Prostor in and you rejected him! His glory will not fall under the eyes of a heretic!"''''' (It's argued on whether he said this to the king or said this on the way into the castle.) The king stood up from his throne with sword in hand. He signaled for the counterattack which was made up of hundreds of highly trained knights, versus around a thousand peasants with torches and fists. It did not end well for the peasants as many (who brought their kids with them) surrendered to live and escaped while they could. There was nowhere to go for the followers and Ivan simply went up to Zvrtko and said "Did your lord call for you to end up as the fodder we will feed the pigs?!" to which Zvrtko replied with a call for Prostor but before he could finish, his head was rolling on the floor.

Revision as of 09:42, 28 August 2023

Prostorism (or Prostoric) is a strict, Monotheistic religion that originated in Middle Ages Almodaria. Prostorics believe that the God Prostor created the universe and chose the Almodarian people to rule under his name in a Theocratic Kingdom. Since the 930s, the religion has been deemed illegitimate and its followers have been repeatedly beaten down by Police Forces of Almodaria to uphold State Atheist policy.

History

Sometime around 924 CE, a poor peasant man by the name of Zvrtko was on his way home after a day of hard labor. During his walk home, he was mugged by a group of bandits. While he struggled to get away, (according to him and witnesses), a blinding beam of light came down from the sky and landed on the hands of the burglars, when they pulled their hands away, they came to learn that they had been burnt off clean. The bandits quickly ran away and soon after the event, a voice entered Zvrtko's mind. It told him to spread the word of his existence so him and the Almodarian people would be freed from the burdens of the world and enter an eternal kingdom. The voice called itself Prostor which in Almodarian translates roughly to "Space". Soon later, the voice would continue to return to Zvrtko. According to his notes and what he told people, it didn't sound like an internal monologue, but like an echoing voice that came from the skies. He was given prophecies of a revolution that would put him or one of his descendants onto the Almodarian throne to become the mortal link to the eternal world, making Almodaria a theocratic kingdom. He was giving the right to convert anyone who he may come across, whether that be man, woman, child, homeless, etc. Anyone could believe but those who didn't where to be struck down or forcefully converted. All of the word and orders, and the personal notes of Zvrtko were written in a book that is now known as the "Canon of the Word". In from 924 CE to 927 CE, the Prostoric fellowship, which was made up of around 100-300 members, made their way to Tuvaria, Tuvaria (Capital of North Almodar) as part of their pilgrimage.

When they arrived, they set up their first church in the home of Zvrtko where disbelievers would convert, and followers would sit alongside Zvrtko as he got the message down unto paper. The numbers skyrocketed as the group went from 300 to nearly one thousand in the span of a few months in 927. This began to alarm the sitting Darian king Ivan XIV who wanted to keep his kingdom under secular control as the prior kings before him did. Ivan XIV began to persecute Prostoric communities, sending hundreds to work camps or forcing them into military service to keep them senile. In 929 CE, Zvrtko was asleep when he was awoken by a prophecy from Prostor that told him he would die fighting a revolution for the religion which filled Zvrtko with the rigor to test his strength against Ivan XIV. And so, when the new year came, Zvrtko and his followers barged through the gates of the castle where Ivan XIV sat unamused. He knew this would happen and simply waited. Zvrtko, who was still trying to call for peace, tried voicing to the king that the word of Prostor is to be taken seriously and not as just the ramblings of an old peasant. Ivan would respond with a yawn and ordered for the guards to kick the rebellious group out of the castle. Zvrtko, defeated and humiliated, retreated to his quarters when he got another word from Prostor. He told Zvrtko that the time was now to rise up and take what's theirs. "Flames shall rise from the ground and erase those who disobeyed." Prostor said to him. Zvrtko was reinvigorated and later with the use of hidden communications, called for his community (which now numbered around 1,500) to begin the revolution and take the Darian crown, which will force the Almonian king to surrender the kingdom to Prostor.

Soon after, the group numbering in the thousands rose arms against the king, they made their way to the castle keep seemingly unharmed with the Royal Guard retreating into the castle grounds due to the sheer size of the group being too much to combat. Ivan XIV was once again at the throne, sword by his side, calmly waiting for the rebels to reach him which they did in the matter of minutes. Zvrtko was no longer calling for peace and yelled at the king saying "We called for you to let Prostor in and you rejected him! His glory will not fall under the eyes of a heretic!" (It's argued on whether he said this to the king or said this on the way into the castle.) The king stood up from his throne with sword in hand. He signaled for the counterattack which was made up of hundreds of highly trained knights, versus around a thousand peasants with torches and fists. It did not end well for the peasants as many (who brought their kids with them) surrendered to live and escaped while they could. There was nowhere to go for the followers and Ivan simply went up to Zvrtko and said "Did your lord call for you to end up as the fodder we will feed the pigs?!" to which Zvrtko replied with a call for Prostor but before he could finish, his head was rolling on the floor.