Atlantean Mythology

The Atlantean mythology was a body of religious books and holly texts associated with the Atlantis galaxy. Feminism was the first humanitarian movement which appeared centuries ago and affected every aspect of the galaxy. For this reason in the Atlantean mythology we have only female deities. The first religious books appeared when the feminism was at its peak. The Atlantean galaxy was monotheistic at the most of its part. Only a small part of the galaxy were idolworshippers, glorifying only female statues.

The central element in the Atlantean mythology was a belief that the universe was created from an immensely goddess called Nephalla and the universe was formed from her songs. Her first creations were three godesses Rethilla, Vendata and Seferra. Later she created the winged races and divided them to large {angels} and small {fairies}. The evil appeared when Vendata, the sanctifying deity became proud and attempted to destroy her creator from her rebellion. The angels who followed her became demons and the fairies became legashans {the infernal fairies}. Nephalla created humans and humanoids in order to replace those who fell with Debeleia. She created two couples, the first were humans and the second humanoids. But Debeleia was very envy with the forefathers and tempted them by telling them to build a high phoenix tree in order to fulfill the Golden promise. This tree marked the beginning of the evil in the sentient races.

Nephalla appeared in mortal form as Elendiala in order to save the fallen forefathers. Elendiala's execution absorbed the sins from every sentient being and fulfilled the Golden promise.