The Tyar-Religion was a system of believes originally held by the men of Geshân and later the Sharaeki.The Cult had originally been formed by Feätur I and the Three of Ty-Ar-Rana, who saw themselves as advisors rather than Prophets or Gods, who taught the will of Eru, "The One", and the way of Light (these matters they had learned from Fëatur who was well versed in the lore of Valinor). But the growing population of Geshaan, the race of Men, was young and had wondered already at the strange temple-like structures of the Arana, thinking them works of the gods. Naturally, when the Three first emerged before an assembly of men, auras ablaze, the primitive mortals reacted with fear and awe.
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| - The Tyar-Religion was a system of believes originally held by the men of Geshân and later the Sharaeki.The Cult had originally been formed by Feätur I and the Three of Ty-Ar-Rana, who saw themselves as advisors rather than Prophets or Gods, who taught the will of Eru, "The One", and the way of Light (these matters they had learned from Fëatur who was well versed in the lore of Valinor). But the growing population of Geshaan, the race of Men, was young and had wondered already at the strange temple-like structures of the Arana, thinking them works of the gods. Naturally, when the Three first emerged before an assembly of men, auras ablaze, the primitive mortals reacted with fear and awe.
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| - The Tyar-Religion was a system of believes originally held by the men of Geshân and later the Sharaeki.The Cult had originally been formed by Feätur I and the Three of Ty-Ar-Rana, who saw themselves as advisors rather than Prophets or Gods, who taught the will of Eru, "The One", and the way of Light (these matters they had learned from Fëatur who was well versed in the lore of Valinor). But the growing population of Geshaan, the race of Men, was young and had wondered already at the strange temple-like structures of the Arana, thinking them works of the gods. Naturally, when the Three first emerged before an assembly of men, auras ablaze, the primitive mortals reacted with fear and awe.
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