The First Cult (Old Lore)

Introduction
The First Cult was was not only the name of the first faith mankind ever came to know but also the first age and the first culture. The Anima recreated the Albs in the form of a new species which should later became known as humans and the founded the Cult.

The four tribes
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Anit
The Anit where the tribe of wisdom, enlightenment and knowledge. They embraced the path of the mind, and like their patreon god, beliefed that the key to the universe is truth. A single mind could never fully unfold the mysteries and hidden truths of the uncounted worlds; many however might. The Anit valued tradition, conventions and controll low and prefered open thoughts. It was their great goal to constantly question their own ideas aswell as those of their master and the entire cult. In this fashion their arts where foresight, prophecy, storytelling and philosophy.

Structure
The Eternal of the Anit was Hagash, also known as the Unclad Eye or the Soothsayer. Unlike his master he surrendered the hope of observing the truth in the given world. Although he did not stray from the path of his tribe, he think truth and meaning where concepts to make instead of find. He valued mankind for its stubborness, following their path even when a better one lay before them. This mindset made him not only relativly unique but also one of the few Anit who did not look down on those weak in mind and strong in body.

Under his direct rule where the Fourteen, also known as the Speakers. These chosen sons and daugthers held the highest authority in the tribe and divided its teachings into 14 paths. Each of them controlled a section of the great temple of Kushat. Each of these was blessed with a long life and strong body threw a constant supply of Bornwater. Each of the Fourteen was a natural Forseer and they mastered this art in a fashion unmatched by any mortal to come after them.

The rest of the Anit where not divived by further ranks but only by age. A child would hold the lowest and a elder the highest rank. Respecting higher age was the most important tradition and the only one who was left unquestioned as their immortal master was the best example who time bred wisdom.

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Mudai


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