Iternitus Magna

The Iternitus Magna Hominus e Divinitas, translated into The Great Journeys of Divinitas and Men, and referred to colloquially as both The Iternitus and The Journeys, is a religious anthology made of instructions, religious research, philosphies, journals, and prophecies that are held sacred to many cultures in the world of Azora. Originally written by St. Lucia the Spiritwalker, the Iternitus has changed very little but has undergone hundreds of linguistic translations and intrepretations. It is considered by many to be most comprehensive religious text known to man.

Document Structure

Clauses

The Iternitus is divided and categorized into twelve books that were collectively written over a period of two centuries.  

The Anthology

Book of Debates
The Book of Debates, commonly referred to as "Arguments" and largely presents St. Lucia's arguments and speeches towards the other major schools of thoughts that existed during her time throughout the known world. It presents her philosphies and understandings of the Animas and how they can benefit humanity, as well as arguing against the ruthless torture and murder of spirits which was prevalent during her time.
Book of Pacts
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Book of Demons
, commonly referred to as "Corruptions" The Book of Demons
Book of Travels
The Book of Travels is the second book not originally written by St. Lucia but was contained within the original Iternitus Magna. The book details the Fellowship of St. Lucia during her second expedition into the Realm of Divine Creation which lasted over seven years. It tells the stories of three saints who travelled the known world on foot to spread the wisdoms of St. Lucia, the opposition many faced, the hazards they crossed, and their eventual arrests by authories. It ends with their near-execution by the hand of a great empire, before being spared by the return of St. Lucia.
Book of Sacrifices
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Book of Origins
The Book of Origins, rarely referred to as "Madness" details the "beginnings, ends, and alls of the Divinitas, Animas, and Mankind as well as the Realm of Mortals and Divine Creation". It is supposed by religious scholars to have been written near the end of St. Lucia's life, in conjuncture with some great creator entity who granted immortality and universal insight to St. Lucia. However, some have grown to reject this idea and have rallied around the intrepretation that St. Lucia, due to her unnaturally long life, had gone in hysterics and consider this chapter blasphemous.
Book of Letters
The Book of Letters, being the shortest book within the anthology, is made up of stories and personal journals kept by the Followers of St. Lucia after her ascension into the Spirit Realm. It is the first of two book not wholly written by St. Lucia, and the only book not originally published with the original Iternitus Magna.
Book of Journeys
The Book of Journeys, also referred to as "Expeditions" details St. Lucia's First Journey into the Realm of Divine Creation, as well contains short stories of her childhood and early life amongst the shifting schools of thought. The journey is brief, largely mentioning the alien nature of the Realm's unchanging stillness, as well as her meeting with the unshaped Divinitas who inhabit it.
Book of Curiousities
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Book of Realms
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Book of Wisdoms
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Book of Promises
The Book of Promises details
Type
Text, Religious
Medium
Papyrus

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