Classes of the Underminded

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  In the new lands of the old Gaurds-men, they decreed the borders that now occupy as one which exist only to the will of man, and not by the will of Man's God.  As they saw mans god to be filled with mans flaws and evils.  If God created man in the image of himself, then god is just as tormented and broken as the rest of the material world.  But, if we create god in the image we have for our selfs, then true progression can being, for it removes man from the equation leaving  true purifies of religious dogmas to be understood by man himself.  For the Queen believed that the true purpose of religious scripts were to steer on the the path of good, thus Godliness. Yet man riddled the text with lies they used to benefit themselves and not for the furthering of ones own philosophies and personal growth.  With this in mind the Queen made her self a special place in the new pantheon her people created for them selfs and not for the sake of control of the minds of the masses.


As her last right, the Old Queen banished her Royal Guard to six places devoid of humans, she hoped that as time went by the minds of the Old Fate would lose it's grip over the fate of the fateful, and give back control to the person as they progressed through life knowing, God is a loving God, and not the judge, jury, and executor.  A belief which still lives on, even with the passage of time, as  humans must be so content with there limitations they fail to see how a God could be so judgmental to life he created, or was it a God we created and rules we placed so that one could never be content with ones own personal relationship with a god or otherwise.

Yet in the new lands, they saw how God could be weaponize, as they have  lived through the poisons that fill the human mind with ugly things, such as conspiracy and anger.  As the six kingdoms spread so did the roads that bound together the civilizations barely sprouting from it's own seed.  As for the Old Guards, the did exactly what was asked of them by the last of the royal family.  They knew if God was a tool use by the government to control the masses, the God could be use vice versa, as each kingdom sprouted up, so did a different branch of divinity.

As the first Guard made it so that the God they worship was a earthly one, as they found true fate in the abundance of the ground beneath them.  As the belief grew so did the first of the six new religions create so that no man could ever use them as a weapon of fate.  

As the second guard made it to his kingdom, he felt at home knowing his family would never have to be in at the whim of war ever again, thus he created a God of peace and benevolence a Deity so fixated on the destruction of chaos that it made the men and women of the second kingdom a Utpoia for any who wished for clarity in a world so bound by the law that govern us, both spiritual and legal.  

As the third kingdom rose so did the idea of a Godless future, they saw religion as a way to limit ones own personal growth and saw that it would never intervene with a person own vendetta, both personal and spiritual.  Thus creating the next religion as the kingdoms began grow in thier new home, once empty space once virgin to the hands of man and the paws of beast. When the third kingdom told the others of the Godless Land they know occupy they saw it as a true revelation for what God could pass judgment of a man who knew nothing of existence of the Almighty, if or if not one existed to begin with.

As the fourth kingdom sprang forward, the feared the idea of one man making the faith of the many, and knew that as time moved forward so does the progression of ones god.  Thus they established a deity who changed to fit ones own and personal needs.  A god who could mold you and you molded it, a God who had the ability to change it's own being, and thus changing the aspects of the one who created it.  A religion where you made the Divine in the image you made for your self, not a god who made you in the image of him.  Freeing the practitioner of any discriminatory bias made by anyone who has a mind to small for such ways of thinking, for man made God to be an image indescribable for words to fill, and thus must believe him or her to be a ever changing Deity of multi-creations by the creator, not the created.

As the fifth kingdom sprang from emptiness so did the idea of a void who's soul purpose was to be a space to be filled by ones own contents.  Thus creating a philosophy of religion and not a set goal for on maker to follow or lead by.  It was the idea that if empty space gave the home to the objects placed within it, the ideas could fill a void just as water fills a glass with air.  Nothing is made to fill the glass yet it has room for what ever the philosopher has to offer or what ever the philosopher has to remove, thus making it interchangeable to all walks of live, and not one path to follow endlessly.

As the sixth and final kingdom rose from the ground up, they paid homage to the Queen who final act gave them a fighting chance in a world so easily swayed to ideas of a tarrant, one who only wished for the victory on the one, and not the many. Thus making Queen Penelopy the patron saint for the final kingdom that has the utmost respect for the final true Queen of the hollow lands, she seen as a potential role for any one to fill.  That if one person could make a huge chance with one small decision then no one should ever be fearful of the unknown for it is paved by the steps one takes for themselves and not a set path made by another.  

As the Class of the Six Kingdoms grew, so did the influence  they had to the people around them, as they fell in the same path the beggar, and the lesser class walk.  As the poor and the outcast-ed heard of the six kingdoms they began to flock in the direction of change, faster then any one could of expected in the coming years.  They believed that as the old fate grew so did the the number of outcast, for they had no place in with the houses of the Old God and his constant threat of total oblivion of the mortal soul.  As the year went by, the kingdoms grew in secret from the old church, fearing it they heard stories of six new gods, it would bring upon a useless war in a fight that had no true ending, as mans creativity was as boundless and the heavens above.  

As for the Queen, she was never heard from or seen after her exodus, rumors of her death came out short when each investigation turn out to be false, and no remains were ever recovered.  Others believed she left this land to explore the realms unknown to common man, yet if the Queen has made any final decision in her actions, she has done so in complete and utter secrecy, never telling any one of her whereabouts nor were she lays her head as she dreams of a world with out the totality of man having control over any aspect over her life or the life of others.

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