A book on Godlessness, by Thelderion *High Cleric Priest*
The book shows many information on Clerics and spells, most of which is now used as common practice. However in the time this book was written, it look like it was revolutionary. Spells that were not heard of, herb discovery that truly pioneered Clerics to what they are now and many infirmaries and how they hell people. Even spells on cleansing with succession of the being surviving them, how to pull demons out easily without harming the host.
There was also a deep section on how to practice without the use of gods or goddess's. Showing alternative practices and a long rant of how useless the gods/godess's were. Stating how they care not for the mortal realm or their followers, how self absorbed they are. Pointing out the many flaws of them and how to get on without them. It was a guide to turning their backs on the gods/godess's. It was defiantly a book to cause a revolution against the gods/godess's. Talks of tearing the churches down, the statues and burning the books on them.
One god being the focal point was chaos, with claims saying getting rid of chaos would get rid of the destruction of the world. There was even battle plans and details of chaos demons, how to harm them, destroy them. Many theories of destroying the god of chaos, theories of how to even entrap the god if need be.
There was plans on surviving apocalypses and a vision of a future burning at the hands of the Phoenix race, of how it would happen, very deep details in every way it would happen. How if they could turn from the gods/godess's, maybe they could save themselves, as the gods/godess's won't stop this from happening, that it was probably their design to rid them all.
This was not some crazy rambles of a mad man either, but a man who look to want to preserve his race, to protect the people he loved. There were designs of escape for when the Phoenix come to burn the cities of the Elves. A way to save as many from the tragic fate, that seem would come eventually.
This was a book of a man who had, had it with the gods/godess's, possibly felt abandon by them and decided they should do the same.It was well thought it or so it seem, to anyone who had never spent time with the gods/godess's this seem well sound. How to gather numbers, build up armies, how to hone the Clerics abilities to be powerful. A lot of research went into this, lots of side notes and theories.
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