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'''Clayism''' is an old religion found on many civ servers that first originated from [[Civcraft 2.0]]. It's most imported book is The Book of Clay by [[Gandaf007]] that explains the tenants of the clayism faith via Lord Etahn who it is explained imbued clay with essence to "bless the land with life and fertility, helping the land and its people prosper".<ref>The Book of Clay by [[Gandaf007]] https://civbooks.github.io/books/Civcraft_2/Gandaf007/The_Book_of_Clay.html</ref> The book of clay has had several editions and reprints.<ref>The Book of Clay by [[Flatypus]] https://civbooks.github.io/books/Civcraft_3/Flatypus/The_Book_of_Clay.html</ref><ref>The Book of Clay by [[SortByNode]] https://civbooks.github.io/books/CivClassic_2/SortByNode/The_Book_of_Clay.html</ref>


'''Clayism''' is an old religion found on many civ servers that first originated from [[Civcraft 2.0]]. It's most important book is The Book of Clay by [[Gandaf007]] that explains the tenants of the clayism faith via Lord Etahn who it is explained imbued clay with essence to "bless the land with life and fertility, helping the land and its people prosper".<ref>The Book of Clay by [[Gandaf007]] https://civbooks.github.io/books/Civcraft_2/Gandaf007/The_Book_of_Clay.html</ref> The book of clay has had several editions and reprints.<ref>The Book of Clay by [[Flatypus]] https://civbooks.github.io/books/Civcraft_3/Flatypus/The_Book_of_Clay.html</ref><ref>The Book of Clay by [[SortByNode]] https://civbooks.github.io/books/CivClassic_2/SortByNode/The_Book_of_Clay.html</ref>

== History ==
The followers of Etahn first became known to Civcraft as violent zealots after having put [[Hobbiton]] and [[Osaka]] to the torch and slaughtering its people. After the head of these zealots, [[FrostyYeti]], was pearled and quickly saved from a fate of forever wandering the end by Etahn, the followers began to repent and were assisted by the return of their pope.


== References ==
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Revision as of 17:41, 21 May 2022

Church of Clay
The Clay Faith
File:Clay block.png
General
PopeGandalf007
Geography
Holy CityThe Claytican
Holy SitesPools of Clay, The First Church
Culture
DemonymClaymen, Clay Faithfuls
Motto"Claymen"
Holy BookBook of Clay
Holy OrdersSwords of Clay
Government
GovernmentReligious Hierarchy
History
Foundation DateFirst days of Civcraft 2.0


Clayism is an old religion found on many civ servers that first originated from Civcraft 2.0. It's most important book is The Book of Clay by Gandaf007 that explains the tenants of the clayism faith via Lord Etahn who it is explained imbued clay with essence to "bless the land with life and fertility, helping the land and its people prosper".[1] The book of clay has had several editions and reprints.[2][3]

History

The followers of Etahn first became known to Civcraft as violent zealots after having put Hobbiton and Osaka to the torch and slaughtering its people. After the head of these zealots, FrostyYeti, was pearled and quickly saved from a fate of forever wandering the end by Etahn, the followers began to repent and were assisted by the return of their pope.

References