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   Carbonius, father of coal and keeper of the flame, In this fellowship of miners and builders, We stand united in our reverence for your sacred gift. Bind us together with cords of camaraderie and collaboration, That we may work harmoniously towards our cations and reflect the values of diligence and respect, and may our community thrive under your benevolent gaze. Carbonius, bless us with solidarity and harmony, As we hinor your legacy and continue to grow in your grace.
   Carbonius, father of coal and keeper of the flame, In this fellowship of miners and builders, We stand united in our reverence for your sacred gift. Bind us together with cords of camaraderie and collaboration, That we may work harmoniously towards our cations and reflect the values of diligence and respect, and may our community thrive under your benevolent gaze. Carbonius, bless us with solidarity and harmony, As we hinor your legacy and continue to grow in your grace.
=== Tome of Light and Dark: Echoes of the Past ===
  The creation of Coal
 
  In the beginning, the world was shrouded in darkness, The gods, seeing the need for light and warmth, reached deep into the earth and forged the first veins of coal. These black gems, embedded within the stone, were a divine gift to the inhabitants of the land. From the depths, they called out, promising light in the darkest of nights and warmth in the coldest of times. Thus, the sacred coal was born, and with it, the cycle of light and dark commenced.
  The first miner
 
  Long ago, in the age of the first settlers, there was a miner named Orin. Guided by whispers of the earth, he delved deep into the mountains, where no light had ever reached. His perserverance was rewarded when he struck the first vein of coal. As he held the black gem in his hand, it ignited with an inner fire, illuminating the cavern. Orin understood that he had been chosen to share this divine gift with the world. He became the first High Priest of Coal, teaching others the sacred art of mining and the reverence of the furnace.
  The Blessing of the Furnace
 
  And it was written, 'buikd ye a furnace of stone and iron, for within it lies the power of transformation. Place upon it the sacred coal, and let the flames consume the darkness. Whisper the prayers of the ancients as the fires burn, for in the heart of the furnace, the raw and unrefined shall be made pure. As the ores melt and the metals flow, so too shall your spirit be cleansed and your mind enlightened.'
  The Light in the Darkness
 
  Fear not the shadows, for within them lies the promise of light. Carry with you always a torch, fueled by the sacred coal, and let its light guide your path. For in the darkest caves and the deepest mines, the light of the torch shall reveal the hidden treasures and protect you from the unseen dangers. Trust in the coal, for it is the beacon of hope and the harbinger of safety.
  The Hymn of Flames
 
  Oh coal, black gem of the earth, From you we draw our light and mirth, In darkness deep, your glow we see, A guiding star for you and me. Bless the furnace, bless the fire, Ignite in us a true desire, To seek the wisdom in the flame, And honor always your sacred name. Coal of shadows, coal of light, Lead us through the darkest night. We praise your power, your divine role, Forever bound to the Sacred Coal.
  The Legacy of the Torchbearers
 
  The Torchbearers are the cosen messengers, spreading the light of coal to every corner of the world. They carry with them the sacred flame, igniting hope and dispelling fear. To be a Torchbearer is to embrace the responsibility of enlightenment. They teach the young, guide the lost, and ensure that the knowledge of the sacred coal is passed down through generations. In their hearts burns an eternal flame, a testament to their devotion and the unending power of coal.
  On the Eternal Cycle of Transformation
 
  In the dance of existence, there is no true end, only a continuous cycle of transformation ordained by Carbonius. As the coal, once humble plant matter, undergoes the crucible of time and pressure to emerge as a radiant source of energy, so too do our souls journey through the furnace of life. Death is not an end but a passage, where the ember of our essence returns to the eternal flame of Carbonius. There, amidst the infinite warmth and light, our spirits undergo a wondrous metamorphosis. Just as coal yeilds its energy to sustain life, so do our departed souls nourish the cosmic cycle. Let us embrace this truth with hearts aglow, knowing that each transition is but a step in the eternal dance of Carbonius's design. Through our faith and deeds, we honor the sanctity of this transformation, mindful that every spark, every breath, bears witness to the enduring grace of our divine patron.

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Carbonism

Church of Coal, built by SunnyMoth in Gooberland.


History

Carbonism is a religion created by SunnyMoth, formed in Gooberland. Carbonism focuses on worshipping the god of coal, known as Carbonius in Carbonism.

Religious Texts

Tome of Light and Dark: Prayers and Wishes

 Prayer of Illumination
 
 Blessed Carbonius, giver of light and warmth, From the depths of the earth, you bestowed upon us coal, a radiant gem that pierces the darkness and kindles our spirits. As we light our torches and fuel our furnaces, We feel your presence, guiding us through shadowed realms. Grant us clarity of mind and vision, That we may uncover the riches hidden beneath the surface, And bask in the glow of your eternal flame. Carbonius, hear our prayer, and bless us with your divine light.
 Prayer of Transformation
 
 O Carbonius, master of alchemy and change, Within your sacred furnace, ores are transmuted, From rough stone to gleaming metal, from darkness to brilliance. As we place the coal upon the hearth, Let the fires within us burn with determination and purpose. May our efforts be blessed with success and prosperity, And may the crucible of life forge us into stronger beings. Carbonius, grant us the wisdom to shape our world, And the strength to endure the trials of creation.
 Prayer of Gratitude
 
 Gracious Carbonius, provider of sustenance and growth, We offer thanks for the bounty of coal, That warms our homes, lights our way, and fuels our endeavors. In the quiet moments of reflection, We remember your gift, given freely and abundantly. May we always cherish and respect the resources you have bestowed, And may we use them wisely for the betterment of our community. Carbonius, accept our humble gratitude, And may your blessings continue to enrich our lives.
 Prayer of Protection
 
 Mighty Carbonius, guardian of the deep places, As we venture into the caverns and mines, Shield us fro mthe danger and guide our steps. Let the light of your coal illuminate the path before us, And may its warmth keep us safe from harm. In the face of adversity, lend us your strength, And in times of darkness, be our steadfast beacon. Carbonius, watch over us with your unwavering gaze, and lead us safely through the challenges that lie ahead.
 Prayer of Unity
 
 Carbonius, father of coal and keeper of the flame, In this fellowship of miners and builders, We stand united in our reverence for your sacred gift. Bind us together with cords of camaraderie and collaboration, That we may work harmoniously towards our cations and reflect the values of diligence and respect, and may our community thrive under your benevolent gaze. Carbonius, bless us with solidarity and harmony, As we hinor your legacy and continue to grow in your grace.

Tome of Light and Dark: Echoes of the Past

 The creation of Coal
 
 In the beginning, the world was shrouded in darkness, The gods, seeing the need for light and warmth, reached deep into the earth and forged the first veins of coal. These black gems, embedded within the stone, were a divine gift to the inhabitants of the land. From the depths, they called out, promising light in the darkest of nights and warmth in the coldest of times. Thus, the sacred coal was born, and with it, the cycle of light and dark commenced.
 The first miner
 
 Long ago, in the age of the first settlers, there was a miner named Orin. Guided by whispers of the earth, he delved deep into the mountains, where no light had ever reached. His perserverance was rewarded when he struck the first vein of coal. As he held the black gem in his hand, it ignited with an inner fire, illuminating the cavern. Orin understood that he had been chosen to share this divine gift with the world. He became the first High Priest of Coal, teaching others the sacred art of mining and the reverence of the furnace.
 The Blessing of the Furnace
 
 And it was written, 'buikd ye a furnace of stone and iron, for within it lies the power of transformation. Place upon it the sacred coal, and let the flames consume the darkness. Whisper the prayers of the ancients as the fires burn, for in the heart of the furnace, the raw and unrefined shall be made pure. As the ores melt and the metals flow, so too shall your spirit be cleansed and your mind enlightened.'
 The Light in the Darkness
 
 Fear not the shadows, for within them lies the promise of light. Carry with you always a torch, fueled by the sacred coal, and let its light guide your path. For in the darkest caves and the deepest mines, the light of the torch shall reveal the hidden treasures and protect you from the unseen dangers. Trust in the coal, for it is the beacon of hope and the harbinger of safety.
 The Hymn of Flames
 
 Oh coal, black gem of the earth, From you we draw our light and mirth, In darkness deep, your glow we see, A guiding star for you and me. Bless the furnace, bless the fire, Ignite in us a true desire, To seek the wisdom in the flame, And honor always your sacred name. Coal of shadows, coal of light, Lead us through the darkest night. We praise your power, your divine role, Forever bound to the Sacred Coal.
 The Legacy of the Torchbearers
 
 The Torchbearers are the cosen messengers, spreading the light of coal to every corner of the world. They carry with them the sacred flame, igniting hope and dispelling fear. To be a Torchbearer is to embrace the responsibility of enlightenment. They teach the young, guide the lost, and ensure that the knowledge of the sacred coal is passed down through generations. In their hearts burns an eternal flame, a testament to their devotion and the unending power of coal. 
 On the Eternal Cycle of Transformation
 
 In the dance of existence, there is no true end, only a continuous cycle of transformation ordained by Carbonius. As the coal, once humble plant matter, undergoes the crucible of time and pressure to emerge as a radiant source of energy, so too do our souls journey through the furnace of life. Death is not an end but a passage, where the ember of our essence returns to the eternal flame of Carbonius. There, amidst the infinite warmth and light, our spirits undergo a wondrous metamorphosis. Just as coal yeilds its energy to sustain life, so do our departed souls nourish the cosmic cycle. Let us embrace this truth with hearts aglow, knowing that each transition is but a step in the eternal dance of Carbonius's design. Through our faith and deeds, we honor the sanctity of this transformation, mindful that every spark, every breath, bears witness to the enduring grace of our divine patron.