Akterxi - 1:5 - "Satman's Being"
The monks of the Northern tunnels had lived many years talking to others on Being. They were led by Satman, who truly believed all could achieve perfection. Over the many years they had taught, the monks grew old, and eventually succumbed to old age. In judgement, the Imendei [tl: God of Being] said unto Satman and the monks: "You have tried, but ultimately, you have failed to be," and sent them to infinite meditation on their actions.
Before he went, he asked unto the Imendei: "What have we done, that has led us off the path of Perfection?", and the Imendei responded: "You must ask each facet of Being." And so, Satman set upon a quest to understand what led him astray.
He asked first The God of Eating, who responded: "You ate well, varied, and in moderation, not straying from my path." And so Satman moved on to The God of Drinking, who responded: "You hydrated well with clean water". And on and on Satman went, asking each facet of being until he came to The God of Conflict. Satman asked Dei in what way had he led astray, who responded "You were conflicted with yourself."
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