God's Words Within The Stone
God's Words Within The Stone, oftentimes shortened down to 'God's Words', is a scripture that was created by the The Order Of The Holy Stone's leader, Damian Price. Regarded as the holy word of The Order's god within the Holystone, God's Words describes the three tenets of what it's followers need to do to survive.
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History
Damian Price was a Searcher from Chelburg that was looking in the frozen wilderness outside the Frozen Core's land for anything that they could use for the fractured organization's survival. While exploring with a small group of fellow Searchers on February 28th; 1989, he came across a ruined shrine within a cavern far up north from the Frozen Core's land. When he went in, he came across the mysterious Holystone; and he had regarded it in awe. He brought it with him back to his team's camp and, without much further thought, he wore the Holystone around his neck.
By nightfall that same day, Damian Price had been hit with a terrible illness that had rendered him ill in bed, during which he would complain about a voice in his head and a horrible headache. He would claim that all he could see is a 'black star' in his line of sight, glowing negatively in a white void. His sickness faded after three days; after which Damian quickly took the nearest pencil and paper and began writing. When asked, he would describe hearing God speaking to him; the words echoing within his head during those days he was ill. He suffered from a severe state of delirium from what he had heard, his personality taking a shift from what one can assume to be a great fear he felt during those three days. Once he was done, he would begin to spread the words he heard to those around him, having them hear the words of God through the Holystone as well and see things the same way he had. It was soon after that; with the mass following he had created, that the Order Of The Holy Stone was born.
Type
Manuscript, Religious
Medium
Paper
Authoring Date
1989, March 3rd
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