Mogadevus

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Mogadevus
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An undated portrait of Mogadevus
Bornc. 35 BCE
Died17 CE
Bonicastra, Deoran Empire
Cause of deathExecution by impalement
Parent(s)TBD

Mogadevus (Regendish: Mogudēwos; c. 35 BCE  – 17 CE) was an Ardic first-century religious leader. He is a pivotal figure in Mogevianism, the primary religion in Patyria, the Artalias, and much of Tusola. At age 35 (0 CE) he claimed to have been visited by Jupiter, who revealed to him that he was the father of all gods of all Patyrian religions, and that he was to unify the faiths of the Patyrian nations. His sermons attracted many followers, particularly among the lower class of the Deoran Empire, as well as among Ardic, Molvic, and Veisic tribesmen beyond the empire's borders, where he spent the majority of his ministry. His teachings were adopted into Veisic and Molvic tribal societies, giving Mogevianism the reputation of a "subversive and barbarian" religion among the ruling class of the Deoran Empire, for which he was declared persona non grata in the Empire. He was captured in the year 17 during a Deoran military campaign against the Veisic tribes, and executed for his crimes by impalement.