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You look upon a loosely bound leather book, the title reads "The Arghams, An account of the Armeveyar and their teachings.




חשבון של היצירות עד סוגם
The Arghams


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This is an account of the Arghams, or more so, the works of the creator, penned by scholars of the Armeveyar in an ever increasing study of our history and creation. So that his purposes signed to the kinds, by their kinds, would be fully completed.
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~The Herayolavach~

Before Time, before our world, before our races, there was the Emptiness. It was not simply a lack of something, it was a relentless void that destroyed anything that came within it, without thoughts or feelings of it's own. Whatever entered this nothingness, from whatever place it came, was quickly joined with it. This place had no time or hour, it was eternity, all time and no time, everything and nothing, continuously destroying itself. If it was possible to measure how long this endless cycle of destruction continued, some would say millions and millions of years, and if not for one thought, it would've continued for many more.


~The Lahevbra~

Where the Lahevbra originated from is a mystery none but the Lahevbra itself knows the answer to, out of nothing it emerged, a thing of pure love, compassion, hope, fulfillment, and power. Something even the Herayolavach could not consume, a light in the darkness, which inside of it was everything. There was but one thing the Lahevbra did not have, something to show love and compassion, something to fulfill, something to instill with hope. It looked to the Herayolavach and called out, but the Emptiness did not answer, continuing with it's feasting and indifference.


~The Hehgavach~

A thought, a simple act of meditation. The Lahevbra spoke forth this thought, sending itself through the Herayolavach. It opened it's yearnings and meditations, releasing them with it's pure power, for one moment, the devouring stopped, as the Hehgavach poured forth upon the Emptiness, it filled the void with it's raw power, such power even it could not devour it all. It contained substance and feeling, parts of all of the Lahevbra.


~The Goyuvbeshes~

The Lahevbra gathered this raw power, it pulled it into one space. Like a potter at the wheel, it began the Goyuvbeshes. First, he formed the Haretz, it contained the land, the ocean, the plants, everything any mortal can see, from the east to the west, he placed it within the Emptiness. Under the Haretz, he created the Lebah, a barrier between the Haretz and the Herayolavach, the landscape of this Goyuvbesh the most easily altered by the doings of mortals. Third, he gathered the rest of the power, the Mahina. With it, he created the Semayom, he did not give this formation it's own area of according, he spread it throughout the Emptiness, giving forth light and dimensions, allowing it to shine upon the Haretz to govern time.


~The Mehevab~

The Lahevbra looked upon this land it had created, he gathered parts of the rest of the creation, he instilled himself unto it and formed the Aenguls and Daemons, creatures to govern the Mahina and it's entailment throughout the Goyuvbeshes. He looked upon the Haretz, an empty paradise with none to enjoy it. Reaching out, he took a portion of the water, with it, he formed the creatures of the sea, placing them according to their origins. He took land and formed it into the beast of the world, placing them according to the origins. But last, he took forth pure Mahina, he formed it into the Mehevab, formed out of himself, two creatures he could love, and he did. He instilled one of his final gifts upon all the created, the gift of fertility, and soon, four children were born to the Mehevab, here they are listed according to the ages: Malin, Krug, Horen, and Urguan, with these four children, we were brought forth upon the Haretz.


~And so forth~

Such the tales of Ancient History continued, Iblees came down upon the land and deceived the four, he left the task bequeathed to him and began war against the Mahevab. They cried out to the Lahevbra in face of this evil, The Lahevbra looked upon the destruction caused by Iblees, reaching his right hand towards the Aenguls, and his left towards the Daemon, he sent them from their place to contain Iblees. The foul daemon called forth and corrupted the Mahina of the Mehevab, he requisitioned it into hordes of foul and putrid beast, and sent them against the masses that faced him. The Daemons brought forth flames, destroying these creatures, the Aenguls sent out chains of light, pulling Iblees towards the surface of the Haretz, and they prepared to throw him into the Herayolavach. Iblees reached out in a seemingly last attempt against the others, he sent forth his own Mahina upon the Mahevab, corrupting the very beings of the four sons and their descendants before he was sealed away. One of the Aenguls looked upon the Mahevab in pity, unable to undo the corruption caused by Iblees. he sent blessings to each, according to their kinds. The skies cleared, and the Lahevbra pulled back his hands, bringing the Daemons and Aenguls back to their duties as the guardians of the Mahina.

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~An index of the Glossary~

Arghams - Literally 'The Works,' referring to actions of the Creator.

Herayolavach - Loosely translated as 'The Emptiness,' referring to the now commonly known 'Void.'

Lahevbra - The Creator, a supreme being of unknown origin, the creator of life.

Hehgavach - Literally meaning 'The Meditations,' referring to the thoughts of the Creator

Goyuvbeshes - 'Formations,' Referring to the three major creations of the Lahevbra

Haretz - The first creation, the world we live in and all of it's parts.

Lebah - 'Barrier,' referring to the now commonly known 'Nether.'

Mahina - The pure essence of power and life, now commonly referred as mana.

Semayom - Literally 'Skies,' referring to the celestial bodies inside the void and over our world.

Mehevab - The first mortal races created, the predecessors of Elves, Orcs, Humans and Dwarves.
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-A study of the Mahina and it's purpose-

These accounts detail the creation of our world, upon closer examination, they explain Lahevbra's purpose in creating all creatures. If you have read this far, it shows you are atleast the smallest due interested in why he did so, in which case, I highly suggest reading through the rest of this study.

First, We will show you a symbol of the Formations, this 'diagram' has been shown to us by the Guardians who have entered the Haretz, and is one way we have validated this account.

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The first thing to notice is the Red formation, this represents the Lebah, commonly known as 'The Eye of Iblees' due to his association with it.

Secondly, the Green square. This represents the Haretz, one thing to notice is that it is made up of four 'sides,' we have only observed two of these sides: Aegis and Asulon.

The third symbol, the deep strokes surrounding the Lebah, this represents the encompassment of the void around the Formations, and the store of Mahina within it.



 

  • Mahina

If one read through the Arghams, and the glossary added by our scholars, they would've noticed the use of this word. This word refers to a raw and untapped power left behind by the creator, commonly called 'Mana.' Mana was not left here without purpose, it was spread throughout the Void, it is the force that holds all things we know, the wind we feel, the days, the nights, without Mana, it would all cease to exist.

The Creator did not leave this mana here for us to use for our own purposes, as detailed in the Arghams, he sent forth a limited amount of which he created all things, the amount leftover is what keeps these things going, if this Mana was to run out, all things would halt and everything would perish, the void would swallow all of the Formations and devour them. He created two things to prevent this, first, he created a barrier between us and the Void. It was not to protect us from the Void, it was to prevent us from reaching the Mana stored within it. Secondly he created Guardians, to prevent the misuse of Mana, these beings known as Daemon and Aenguls. As seen with Iblees, he came into the Haretz against his purpose, and misused the Mana to torment the Mehevab. The Guardians took their fallen brother, and sealed him away from the Haretz.

But Iblees' rebellion placed seeds of corruption within the races, causing them to doubt their original purpose and go their own ways, such as the brothers, Philip and Rodrick. Through his straying, Philip ventured into the Lebah, the barrier between the Void and the Haretz. He went to the seal holding Iblees and lay his hand upon it. His touch, with the anger of Iblees behind it, weakened the seal, but it did not only weaken the seal, it flawed the Lebah itself, allowing a small flow of mana to pass through it. Iblees showed the brothers how to harness this Mana, and with promise of more, he sent them to gain his revenge on the Mehevab. Some of the Mehevab also learned to harness this, creating the first mages. Thus the conflict of the 'Undead' began. The pure misuse of this mana tore apart the land and ravaged it's beauty. In a final attempt, the Mehevab went into the Lebah with an axe imbued with the essence of mana, through their actions, they caused the Lebah begin crumbling away into the Void.

To the Mehevab, this was their greatest triumph, but it was their gravest mistake. Without the Lebah, nothing stopped the mana of the Void from flowing into the Haretz. Many of the Mehevab perceived this, even more mages emerged, they used the mana, exhausting what limited amount there was, as shown with Asulon, the world is crumbling due to the draining mana. And now here we are, running to a new land, hoping that solves the problem, but the problem is wholly seperate. A large amount of mana has been misused by these mages, and whatever reserves are left in the Void will soon be depleted. This is our purpose as the Armeveyar, we are here to prevent these mages from destroying the Mana that the Haretz needs, through any means necessary. The Lebah has already fallen due to their practices, and if the Haretz falls, then there is no where else we may go.


~WSH
 

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