Saints in Atyaism

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Within the Imperial Faith, the Seven Apostles are the descendants of the Great Wolf and were his disciples. Each of the seven made up different Imperial Tribes, particularly the most dominant tribes within The Empire. According to the tradition of the Imperial Faith, the Seven Apostles were blessed by the Great Wolf once he ascended into godhood as apostles of specific aspects that made up their tribe. Most of the Apostles traveled together for a period of a decade over the span of the Empire.

The Seven Apostles are primarily covered within three major texts that are considered to be canonical to the Imperial Faith. The first of which is Levél, a book made up of letters kept by the Apostle Asma that described her journey as the only female Apostle as well as the journey. The Levél describes their young adulthood in what is now Kossuth. The following text is the Evangélium, written by the Apostle Tamas, which described their journey from the Imperial West through the Imperial North and the Imperial East. The final text is the Feloszlatás, written posthumously by the scribe and later Dózse Astrik III. The text describes their final journey to the Imperial Central and subsequent dispersal throughout the land in an effort to settle.

The Seven Apostles were venerated through the establishment of the Seven Basilicas and the establishment of Cathedrals and tribes. The Seven Apostles were subsequently theorized to have offspring, termed the Nineteen Disciples.

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Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
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