Musara Faith
The Musara venetate two figures who they claim to be their oldest ancestors. Stories say, that when the people(Musara) came to great Marazma did they suffer from the wrath of great Manfa, for the sleeping spirit does not like strangers, and so he sent the insects, the wolf turtles, titanworms and hydras. The sleeping spores, the fanged rose and the leaping root, and lastly the trolls to feed upon the strangers. The People cried and disparred for they had no where else to go, and their home was proving their undoing, and so it was that Old Bas’hu Eldest of the trolls saw their blight, saddened by their tears she went to great Great Manfa the ever sleeping spirit , and slept by his grave to speak with him, and so he gifted the strangers with her blood and so she would teach the people who became the Musara to live in harmony with great Manfa and his island.
They vilify the ocean as the great devourer and greatly fear it, and with good reason, the island is always at risk of being flooded, they claim that it is only through the ancestors contant efforts that the island does not sink beneath the waves. As such few of them dare sail the ocean.
Mythology & Lore
The Musara venetate two figures who they claim to be their oldest ancestors. Stories say, that when the people(Musara) came to great Marazma did they suffer from the wrath of great Manfa, for the sleeping spirit does not like strangers, and so he sent the insects, the wolf turtles, titanworms and hydras. The sleeping spores, the fanged rose and the leaping root, and lastly the trolls to feed upon the strangers. The People cried and disparred for they had no where else to go, and their home was proving their undoing, and so it was that Old Bas\hu saw their blight, saddened by their tears she went to great Manfa, and slept by his grave to speak with him, and so he gifted the strangers with her blood and so she would teach the people who became the Musara to live in harmony with great Manfa and his island.
Divine Origins
For as long the Musara can remember as a people have they worshipepd these two great figures.
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