For all who have encountered the Missionaries or Arsuron Traders [b]The Arsuron Pantheon (Pre-Organized Religion)[/b] [b]Kiyam[/b] (Proto-Arsuronic: [i]Yi'am[/i]) - Originally the literal sea, the word Yi'am containing the grammatical beginning for marine topics. Over time the name came to relate to a kind of abstract sea god. Is now taking on a sense of a creator god through the influence of the mathematicists and the Rokthani Kikisk. Most Arsuron swear by Yi'am/Kiyam when taking oaths or asking for guidance. The Arsuron see him as the patron of the Arsur Coast. [b]Kikisk[/b] - The Lord of Wisdom, the Great Serpant who sits on his throne between East and West. Kikisk was borrowed from the Rokthani before their isolationism, granted his interpretation is different. As most knowledge of the Rokthan deity came from merchants and the writings of Anrett, Kikisk was seen as the deity who appeared to Anrett in a vision and made her a prophet of wisdom who brought writing to the Arsuron. Kikisk is said to sit upon his mighty throne on the highest mountain in the Rokthani Mountain Range. The adoption of Kikisk is also what lead to the divine prefix Ki- [b]Kireth[/b] - Born in the age before copper as Anrett, she was a scout who lead the expedition into Rokthani Terriory, and was visited by the Great Serpant; who revieled the Anrethi Abugida to her, and ordered her to live among his chosen people. Anrett was murdered in an attack on Rokthan by the traitor Angar, but not before bestowing her alphabet to her deciple, Anlug. Upon death she ascended to godhood as Kireth, the godess of technology and learning. [b]Fiyam[/b] - The Perfect One, the overgod. Said to be the creator of everything, represented as a perfect circle divided into 60 pieces. Is the sole god of the mathematicists, and represents the number 60. Is often conflated with Kiyam or even Kikisk at times among the commoners. The mathematicists are trying to come up with a way to conform this to their belifes, sometimes treaching that Fiyam, Kiyam, and Kikisk are three aspects of the same being, a kind of trinity