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[[File:Prophet Drun.png|350px|right|thumb|Eighteenth Century [[after Norton]] [[Eura]]n devotional portrait of the Prophet Drun.]]
[[File:Prophet Drun.png|350px|right|thumb|A [[Eura]]n devotional portrait of the Prophet Drun. Dated to the early eighteenth century [[after Norton]] ]]


'''{{PAGENAME}}''', a religious figure active in [[Eura]] in the decades following the [[1598 Babkhan Holocaust]]. Founder of the religion of [[Khalypsil]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''', a religious figure active in [[Eura]] in the decades following the [[1598 Babkhan Holocaust]]. Founder of the religion of [[Khalypsil]].




==Fragmentary account==
==Biography==
It began with one man. He was born Drun in the shadow of Mount Duranian. Something happened when he was a young man; two journey was made; an epiphany was reached. Then he started a new journey about 250 years ago, with a group of followers. They were not a loyal band of fierce warriors, not a troop of knights on pilgrimage. They were as varied as humanity under the sun - many races, many religions, men, women, children, the old. The learned, those possessors of scraps of ancient wisdom. The energetic. The dull. The sick. The dying and in some cases the dead. They were united in one respect - they wanted something different, something better, and believed that Drun could deliver this. So they walked, drove, rode and sailed together, in search of a homeland that didn't exist - yet.
Drun was born in the shadow of Mount Duranian. At some point during his youth, he had an epiphany which led him to start a new journey with a group of followers. This group was made up of people from a variety of races and religions, including men, women, children, and the elderly. They were united in their desire for something different and better, and believed that Drun could provide it for them.


When they were less than a hundred, order was not a problem. But as they moved across the vast continent, from settlement to settlement, from oasis to oasis, from house to house and fight to fight, their number grew. Their way of life was attractive for one sole reason - it was hopeful in a land without much hope. This vast land had a collective amnesia, but the hole was left. The pallid sun looked down remorselessly - it more often killed than brought life, especially in the engorged desert regions. It had come to be known as Scôr, the Dark place. Those who sought the light followed Drun, and the Train took shape.
As the group traveled across the continent, their numbers grew. They were attracted to the hopeful way of life that Drun offered in a land that had little hope. This vast land was known as Scôr, the Dark Place, due to its harsh conditions and lack of light. Those who sought the light followed Drun, and the group became known as the Train.


That shape needed to be guided by formative hands. Drun's closest counsellors and captains formed the Wisdom, which devised and implemented policies for social cohesion and prosperity with the assistance of a new type of follower - the Guides. Some Guides were old soldiers, some were fresh mercenaries. Some were born in the Train. The Guides followed the Wisdom and disseminated its lessons among the Train. Lessons were sometimes violently learnt, but no-one was a stranger to violence across Scôr. The Wisdom never decided where to go, however. That was Drun's choice alone. This journey, his third, belonged to him alone. It would succeed or fail based on where the Train had reached when, as was inevitable, Drun died.
In order to maintain order within the Train, Drun's closest advisors and captains formed the Wisdom. The Wisdom was responsible for devising and implementing policies for social cohesion and prosperity. They were aided by a new type of follower known as the Guides. The Guides were responsible for disseminating the lessons of the Wisdom among the Train.
 
Drun's journey, his third, belonged to him alone. It would succeed or fail based on where the Train had reached when Drun inevitably died.


==Attributed works==
==Attributed works==
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*[[Hymn of Mitra]]
*[[Hymn of Mitra]]


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Latest revision as of 00:28, 15 May 2023

A Euran devotional portrait of the Prophet Drun. Dated to the early eighteenth century after Norton

Drun, a religious figure active in Eura in the decades following the 1598 Babkhan Holocaust. Founder of the religion of Khalypsil.


Biography

Drun was born in the shadow of Mount Duranian. At some point during his youth, he had an epiphany which led him to start a new journey with a group of followers. This group was made up of people from a variety of races and religions, including men, women, children, and the elderly. They were united in their desire for something different and better, and believed that Drun could provide it for them.

As the group traveled across the continent, their numbers grew. They were attracted to the hopeful way of life that Drun offered in a land that had little hope. This vast land was known as Scôr, the Dark Place, due to its harsh conditions and lack of light. Those who sought the light followed Drun, and the group became known as the Train.

In order to maintain order within the Train, Drun's closest advisors and captains formed the Wisdom. The Wisdom was responsible for devising and implementing policies for social cohesion and prosperity. They were aided by a new type of follower known as the Guides. The Guides were responsible for disseminating the lessons of the Wisdom among the Train.

Drun's journey, his third, belonged to him alone. It would succeed or fail based on where the Train had reached when Drun inevitably died.

Attributed works