Chapter 80 - Water Nymphs

Name:The Last Rudra Author:scionofmanu
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—------Moriyan Magic System:--------

(Note: The information given here is based on Moriyan's sacred book called "Codex Magica". Mora had written this book during his imprisonment in the Pitra prison or if Moriyans were to be believed, the holy book was revealed to him by Almighty Nuh. Whatever, this sky book was composed of 1013 leaves of vellum claimed to be made from the skins of 500 unicorns , covering 1013 m2  in total.) 

According to the Codex Magica, in every human soul is hidden Nuha, the almighty himself. If one offers him sacrifices, one can have his blessings.

This notion gave birth to baptism,the first trial that would decide whether you were a 'gazi' ( a warrior of Nuha chosen to spread his words) or not. 

As soon as an abru, Moriyan child, entered his/ her seventh summer, he would be taken to a tophet, a large enclosure teeming with all sorts of spirit birds and beasts. 

There a hizai ( a Moriyan priest) would teach how he could offer  a baliq (sacrifice) to Nuh, hidden in his soul, and thus gain his blessing. It would take a week or so depending on the abru's capability of learning. Once he learned the art of offering, called tadhia, he would enter the tophet and choose one spirit-bird and one beast. 

The child would then extract their souls without killing them and try to assimilate the two souls in his using the offering art. If he succeeded, he would gain the abilities of  the spirit creatures. He would become a gazi, a holy warrior. 

The process would give birth to an ethereal projection called ruh.

Now if he wanted to increase his strength he would have to kill more spirit creatures, and assimilate them in his soul. 

Note: things will be more clear as we follow Kasma's story. 

—------Moriyan Magic System:--------

(Note: The information given here is based on Moriyan's sacred book called "Codex Magica". Mora had written this book during his imprisonment in the Pitra prison or if Moriyans were to be believed, the holy book was revealed to him by Almighty Nuh. Whatever, this sky book was composed of 1013 leaves of vellum claimed to be made from the skins of 500 unicorns , covering 1013 m2  in total.) 

According to the Codex Magica, in every human soul is hidden Nuha, the almighty himself. If one offers him sacrifices, one can have his blessings.

This notion gave birth to baptism,the first trial that would decide whether you were a 'gazi' ( a warrior of Nuha chosen to spread his words) or not. 

As soon as an abru, Moriyan child, entered his/ her seventh summer, he would be taken to a tophet, a large enclosure teeming with all sorts of spirit birds and beasts. 

There a hizai ( a Moriyan priest) would teach h

ow he could offer  a baliq (sacrifice) to Nuh, hidden in his soul, and thus gain his blessing. It would take a week or so depending on the abru's capability of learning. Once he learned the art of offering, called tadhia, he would enter the tophet and choose one spirit-bird and one beast. 

The child would then extract their souls without killing them and try to assimilate the two souls in his using the offering art. If he succeeded, he would gain the abilities of  the spirit creatures. He would become a gazi, a holy warrior. 

The process would give birth to an ethere

al projection called ruh.

Now if he wanted to increase his strength he would have to kill more spirit creatures, and assimilate them in his soul. 

Note: things will be more clear as we follow Kasma's story. 

—------Moriyan Magic System:--------

(Note: The information given here is based on Moriyan's sacred book called "Codex Magica". Mora had written this book during his imprisonment in the Pitra prison or if Moriyans were to be believed, the holy book was revealed to him by Almighty Nuh. Whatever, this sky book was composed of 1013 leaves of vellum claimed to be made from the skins of 500 unicorns , covering 1013 m2  in total.) 

According to the Codex Magica, in every human soul is hidden Nuha, the almighty himself. If one offers him sacrifices, one can have his blessings.

This notion gave birth to baptism,the first trial that would decide whether you were a 'gazi' ( a warrior of Nuha chosen to spread his words) or not. 

As soon as an abru, Moriyan child, entered his/ her seventh summer, he would be taken to a tophet, a large enclosure teeming with all sorts of spirit birds and beasts. 

There a hizai ( a Moriyan priest)

would teach how he could offer  a baliq (sacrifice) to Nuh, hidden in his soul, and thus gain his blessing. It would take a week or

so depending on the abru's c

apability of learning. Once he learned the art of offering, called tadhia, he would enter the tophet and choose one spirit-bird and one beast. 

The child would then extract their souls without killing them and try to assimilate the two souls in his using the offering art. If he succeeded, he would gain the abilities of  the spirit creatures. He would become a gazi, a holy warrior. 

The process would give birth to an ethereal projection called ruh.

Now if he wanted to increase his strength he would have to kill more spirit creatures, and assimilate them in his soul. 

Note: things will be more clear

as we follow Kasma's story. 

—------Moriyan Magic System:--------

(Note: The information given here is based on Moriyan's sacred book called "Codex Magica". Mora had written this book during his imprisonment in the Pitra prison or if Moriyans were to be believed, the holy book was revealed to him by Almighty Nuh. Whatever, this sky book was composed of 1013 leaves of vellum claimed to be made from the skins of 500 unicorns , covering 1013 m2  in total.) 

According to the Codex Magica, in every human soul is hidden Nuha, the almighty himself. If one offers him sacrifices, one can have his blessings.

This notion gave birth to baptism,the first trial that would decide whether you were a 'gazi' ( a warrior of Nuha chosen to spread his words) or not. 

As soon as an abru, Moriyan child, entered his/ her seventh summer, he would be taken to a tophet, a large enclosure teeming with all sorts of spirit birds and beasts. 

There a hizai ( a Moriyan priest) would teach how he could offer  a baliq (sacrifice) to Nuh, hidden in his soul, and thus gain his blessing

. It would take a week or so depending on the abru's capability of learning. Once he learned the art of offering, called tadhia, he would enter the tophet and choose one spirit-bird and one beast. 

The child would then extract their souls without killing them and try to assimilate the two souls in his using the offering art.

If he succeeded, he would gain the abilities of  the spirit creatures. He would become a gazi, a holy warrior. 

The process would give birth to an ethereal projection called ruh.

Now if he wanted to increase his strength he would have to

kill more spirit creatures, and assimilate them in his soul. 

Note: things will be more clear as we follow Kasma's story. 

—------Moriyan Magic System:--------

(Note: The information given here is based on Moriyan's sacred book called "Codex Magica". Mora had written this book during his imprisonment in the Pitra prison or if Moriyans were to be believed, the holy book was revealed to him by Almighty Nuh. Whatever, this sky book was composed of 1013 leaves of vellum claimed to be made from the skins of 500 unicorns , covering 1013 m2  in total.) 

According to the Codex Magica, in every human soul is hidden Nuha, the almighty himself. If one offers him sacrifices, one can have his blessings.

This notion gave birth to baptism,the first trial that would decide whether you were a 'gazi' ( a warrior of Nuha chosen to spread his words) or not. 

As soon as an abru, Moriyan child, entered his/ her seventh summer, he would be taken to a tophet, a large enclosure teeming with all sorts of spirit birds and beasts. 

There a hizai ( a Moriyan priest)

would teach how he could offer  a baliq (sacrifice) to Nuh, hidden in his soul, and thus gain his blessing.

It would take a week or so depending on the abru's capability of learning. Once he learned the art of offering, called tadhia, he would enter the tophet and choose one spirit-bird and one beast. 

The child would then extract their

souls without killing them and try to assimilate the two souls in his using the offering art. If he succeeded, he would gain the abilities of  the spirit creatures. He would become a gazi, a holy warrior. 

The process would give birth to an ethereal projection called ruh.

Now if he wanted to

increase his strength he would have to kill more spirit creatures, and assimilate them in his soul. 

Note: things will be more clear as we follow Kasma's story.