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150AL The Red Temple begins to divide as high priests debate theological issues. 200AL Alatian travellers arrive from Huirnon and bring their religion. Society is divided between the two religions for a time until the high Alatian priest Rapturian is executed for war crimes.

People of Huirnon and Alacas believe in Adrastatirok -- the one god -- and various other high spirits relating to the moon and sun, helping others, and seeking truth. Alatian priests are called followers, and erect great obelisks in their towns and cities to their pantheon of gods, often with shrines nearby. Alatianism has little influence on the monarchs of eastern Yvatshun.

Adrastatirok Gulemn Ashmah The god of power, authority, control, and righteousness. He created the sun and moon, who in turn formed Riiga between them as a product of their passion. The moon spirit of silence, coolness, and rest. With Ashmah, he formed Riiga as a manifestation of their passion, contributing the materials of the land. The sun spirit of light, warmth, and life energy. With Gulemn, she formed Riiga as a manifestation of their passion, contributing life and light to the land.

From around 150AL, the Red Temple began to divide into different creeds among the Vastion people as high ranking priests debated theological issues and different interpretations of sacred texts. The primary division was between Dualkedorians and Arngosians, and following decades saw a distinct lessening of the authority of the Red Temple in society. Word of this division spread to neighbouring peoples, and soon travellers from Alacas came to the Vastions living in Umber Bay and started teaching Alatianism. Initially the teachings were rather harmless and did not conflict with the Red Temple's teachings, but in 194AL a high Alatian priest named Rapturian convinced the people of Velen that Alatianism was a more stable and trustworthy religion than the Red Temple, and that the Alatian god Adrastatirok was more powerful and authentic than Nikina. A very aggressive minority of the people of Velen ousted the Red Temple and drove away any who did not agree with Rapturian's teachings.

By the time word of the situation in Velen reached the ears of the high priests in Umburn across the Ellecil Channel, Rapturian had had his town fortified, and he had the support of the entire body of upper class families of the town. At the time he claimed that the truth needed protection against the impending lies and attacks that would surely come from the Red Temple. And sure enough,

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