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The Divine and The Lesser

Only the propagators know the story of the divine. However, various religious and tribal sectors portray the story of the divine according to their culture. Not even a normal person or a believer can face a propagator due to the difference.

However, apostles have the ability to communicate with them but the information about the past was restricted to them. Apostles have the blessings of the propagators to be the bringer of beliefs and ideals to people. They're more like the lesser Gods themselves, but those who claim themselves as the apostles can be counted by a hand.

Here are the beliefs this world possesses:

Finality

The belief of the inevitable future. Believers of Finality were mostly oracles who were given the ability to foresee a part of the future beyond a short span of time. Since time is already pre-plotted, civilians favored this belief more than any other belief. The propagator of Finality is also the highest ranking of all other propagators.

Finality: Disorder

The belief is the other half of Finality, whose believers cite the end of the world. They bring destruction to the world with the belief that it will end the same way. They are known to ask the question: "Why not sooner?" In real-time, the believers of Finality and Disorder were like cats and dogs.

Equity

The belief that balance maintains everything. This belief measures the universe in a scale, and is the basis of all transactions. All things are worth their amount. Believers of Equity were mostly merchants or religious sectors. This belief also considers the existence of equality in races, genders, and ages.

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Entropy

The belief of defying the plotted future and destroying fate. This belief contradicts Finality and Equity. The believers of Entropy understand fate more than everything else. Due to a crisis between propagators and the majority's jury, every propagator became hostile to Entropy. Because of imbalance and irrationality, the belief of Entropy became a forbidden context. Also, the propagator was sealed away but became missing.

Serenity

The belief of universal laws. This belief follows regulations and laws as per standards. Once defied, one should be hammered with an equal amount of punishment. Since the scales of justice outweigh one another, this belief contradicts Equity. Most believers of Serenity are often leaders, ruling bodies, and attorneys.

Eternity

The belief of infinity. This belief indicates that there's no real end and it cycles through the beginning. For every halved step, you'll never reach your destination. The propagator of Eternity is known as the one who possesses the Philosopher's stone and knows the history more than anyone else. Most of the believers of Eternity were long-life historians such as elves, dwarves, and some demons.

Axiom

The belief of the causality of things. Every action has a reason and will become a reason for another action. Most of the believers of Axiom were philosophers, investigators, and mentalists who detected lies from a person.

Error

The belief that everything is imaginary. Every wave that bumps the eye was only an illusion. This belief questions reality on what is real and why humans solely depend on senses. The believers of Error were mostly spellmakers and alchemists.

Luxury

The belief of self-satisfaction. Ignorance was applauded, and the ultimate goal of life is to satisfy one's desires. The good thing is that most people believe that we are born for these handcraft goals and society should not exist. Most believers of Luxury were from noble classes, commonly those who are declining. This belief conflicts with Equity and Serenity.

Ambivalence

The belief of natural occurrences. Whatever happens isn't pre-plotted, not anyone's fault. Hence, one can blame it on nature. You won't expect that you'll die tomorrow but it's just natural in the human POV. Most of the believers of this belief were medics and tamers. This belief conflicts with Finality and Entropy.

Prevalence

The belief of collective character. This belief states that every law within the existence of human nature was born from one's mind. The truth that everyone believes was brutally just a well-crafted lie. Most of the believers of Prevalence are strategists and some high-profile criminals