Book of Nasariane

Colchebushev I

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Colchebushev I

Author: King Colchebushev Era Written: Wyvernal Era Subject Matter: The introduction of the Five Old Gods: Faemelia, Kashtet, Dvanithe, Vathem, and Gyoledt

Summary / Known Contents

The sixteenth book in the Book of Nasariane. Written by King Colchebushev of Godalosvia, it documents the arrival and nature of the Five Old Gods, Faemelia, Kashtet, Dvanithe, Vathem, and Gyoledt, who were introduced during the Wyvernal Era as the second generation of deities. Colchebushev, notably one of the few mortal leaders to receive direct divine communication in the olden days, writes from a position of unusual firsthand theological authority.

Significance

The primary doctrinal record of the Five Old Gods' introduction to the world. Its companion volume is Colchebushev II.

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Notes

  • One of two books by King Colchebushev; this one focuses on theology, the other on governance and history
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