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=== The Infinite Loop ===
The Infinite Loop is considered to be more of a concept than a god. It demonstrates the cyclical tendancies of life, death and everything. The beleif is that they must accept their return into the nature once they die, as does our planet and the universe once they face the same fate. Infinity is what created the Universe and the Gods and, according to Yuserists, it will also be what brings an end to it all, restarting the cycle.<ref>The Truth. Ch. 1, Part 1.</ref>
 
=== The Legend of the Great Turtles ===
While only beieved by the most fervent Yuserists, the original theory for the creation of Urth comsisted of turtles rising out of the sea and forming the land.<ref>The Truth. Ch. 3, Part 2.</ref> Nowadays, most who practice the faith believe in the scientific explanation.
 
=== The Seven Ancients ===
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==== Sowel, God of the Mind ====
'''«''' Sowel was originally a human whose family ruled over a significant kingdom. When he was 3, the kingdom was invaded and he was taken as hostage by the conquering kingdom. He was emasculated, raised as servant and forgot about his past. When he was 16, he was told the truth and started to look for answers asking people and searching through archives secretly. He was caught and had to explain himself to the queen: she forgave him but he figured he was not in the right place, serving for the ones that invaded his fatherland and killed his family. He went through several lands after that, searching for his place and always looking for answers to his spiritual questions. During his voyages, he met a royal comittee whose king wanted to talk with him, seeing his strange clothes. They mutually shared knowledge and the king was impressed, so he accepted him and asigned him the duty to preserve knowledge by being his first administrator of the royal library. Sowel looked everywhere for stories, legends, religions, history and all the things lost in the depths of time. The work of his life resulted in the creation of the biggest library the world had ever seen, to which people from all around the known and unknown world came to share knowledge and to learn. But Sowel still felt alone, among books, but alone. He progressively fell into sadness, and decided to resign from the library and travel again. He didn't come back this time: he instead found a better life in the mountains, where some people say he can be still seen sometimes. Some also say he found a partner with whom he could share his knowledge and live peacefully away from all the busy life in the kingdom. In the end, peace was all he was searching for. He has since been become the god of the mind and preservation, his true and destined purpose. His legacy is still visible to this day, as many of the myths and legends were preserved by his work that has inspired generations. '''»'''<ref>The Truth. Ch. 5, Part D2.</ref>
 
Evidence shows that the legendary library might've existed but it was most likely destroyed in an earthquake.
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==== Yustinian, God of Dreams ====
'''«''' In the ancient days, when man was new, they did not have access to the infinite tumults within their collective minds. During this long first day while man still thought their thought lacked perspective. This was until the first night when the first men slept. With their first dreamings man was scared, for their dreams looked directly into the Infinite Loop leaving humanities young minds burned by their visions. This unconscious cry by humanity for relief from their own sight formed something out of the Loop. It started as a great mist obscuring the truths of the cosmos behind its mass. Over time as the minds of man grew in power and strength and concepts the mist began to form into more distinct shapes and as the gods gained prominence the mist formed itself into a god of its own, Yustinian the Dreamweaver. On his great loom where he uses the minds of humanity to weave the cloth of the Infinite Loop into the tapestries of dreams the god wishes to inform humanity of the truths of existence which he is privy to directly. With this the god sees the formation of full and complex kingdoms to further obscure the truth in the minds of humanity. With this the god began to give those humans that he saw as being the closest to being able to see this truth based on those dreams he wove for them teaching them how to spread the knowledge of this to others through his sacred vapors created through the sacred mixture then immolation of many potent plants giving them the sight to see past the woven mist that he created and strengthening them so their minds would not be harmed by doing so. '''»'''<ref>The Truth. Ch. 26, Part C3.</ref>
 
==== Vultanius, God of Sorrow ====
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