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===Afterlife===
===Afterlife===
Verk'ohism has no afterlife in the traditional sense; rather, it has what is called the ''Didi Araperi'', or the Great Nothingness in Staynish. It serves as the entire collective conglomeration of every being that has ever lived, coalesced into one entity or mass of pure consciousness. Both the Ts'igna'reli and Ts'ignabi'neli state that the ultimate goal of life on Urth is to live as good and kind a life as you can, so as to not taint and corrupt the ''Didi Araperi''.
Verk'ohism has no afterlife in the traditional sense; rather, it has what is called the ''Didi Sitsariele'', or the Great Nothingness in Staynish. It serves as the entire collective conglomeration of every being that has ever lived, coalesced into one entity or mass of pure consciousness. Both the Ts'igna'reli and Ts'ignabi'neli state that the ultimate goal of life on Urth is to live as good and kind a life as you can, so as to not taint and corrupt the ''Didi Sitsariele''.


===Verism===
===Verism===
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==Deities and Heroes==
==Deities==




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===K'urieri===
===K'urieri===
[[File:Kurieri.png|left|thumb|200px|K'urieri, as seen in the religious film "Mordokai"]]
[[File:Kurieri.png|left|thumb|200px|K'urieri, as seen in the religious film "Mordokai"]]
K'urieri, also a lesser deity like Mortagra, is a being who greets individuals after they die, and also is responsible for instilling consciousness into all living things. They guide the souls into and out of what is called the ''Didi Araperi'', or the Great Nothingness in Staynish. The ''Didi Araperi'' is described in the Ts'igna'reli as "the place where all things originate, and where all things end." The Ts'ignabi'neli elaborates further, describing the ''Didi Araperi'' as "The deepest and simplest form of being; Ver extracts the souls yet to live, giving them to K'urieri to do Ver's bidding. K'oh infuses those who have lived, collecting them from K'urieri after their life on ''Mok’vdavi Q’velaperi'' is over."
K'urieri, also a lesser deity like Mortagra, is a being who greets individuals after they die, and also is responsible for instilling consciousness into all living things. They guide the souls into and out of what is called the ''Didi Sitsariele'', or the Great Nothingness in Staynish. The ''Didi Sitsariele'' is described in the Ts'igna'reli as "the place where all things originate, and where all things end." The Ts'ignabi'neli elaborates further, describing the ''Didi Sitsariele'' as "The deepest and simplest form of being; Ver extracts the souls yet to live, giving them to K'urieri to do Ver's bidding. K'oh infuses those who have lived, collecting them from K'urieri after their life on ''Uzenaesi'qaro'' is over."


==Principle Beliefs==
===Ki'esule===


===Mordokai===
===Cosmology===


Verk'ohism believes that the two realms of ''Q’vela'' (directly translated to "All") and ''Didi Sitsariele'' are uncreated and eternal realms in which both deities were manifested, Ver to ''Q'vela'' and K'oh to ''Didi Sitsariele''. Originally, Q'vela and Didi Sitsariele were both empty realms consisting of just Ver and K'oh, until, as stated in the Ts'ignabi'neli, "Ver extracted corporeality from the realms, and created the first worlds, most principal of which ours, ''Uzenaesi'qaro''. Ver extracted from K'oh the first souls and brought them to Uzenaesi'qaro, and while doing so echoed into existence K'urieri, who would continue collecting souls for Uzenaesi'qaro. The souls attached themselves to the urth, the sky, and the water, and the first living creatures came into being.
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==Religious Texts==
==Religious Texts==