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'''Dyrghxtimyh''' is an event that was ment to take place on year zero of the Kirsta calendar. It played a major role in [[Kristæ]] religion, being its spiritual core. However, somehow, the knowledge of what Dyrghxtimyh was was lost, both in the minds of Kristæ belivers, and other religion's followers. Many scholars have tried to figure out what this culmination was, coming up with several theories.
yeah so basicly the kristae followers remember that their founder said that in 2000 years something would happen, but they forget what, but it was so influencial that the year that would happen was litterary the year 0, so even after change of religion the refrence point stayed.
 
== Theories ==
 
=== Birth of god in human form theory ===
The most popular, until recent, theory states that the Dyrghxtimyh was an event that would bring god to its human form. It is belived that almost throught all of Kristæ history, this religion's belivers belived that god would one day be born on Ngerth, bringing about happines and end of evil. Even though this belive was a certain fact in Kristæ religion, this theory has been disproved. One of the reasons for this state of matter is that while prominent, the event of god's arival was never given a proper name, and the name Dyrghxtimyh was used from the begining of the religion and both were seen even on the same pages of the same books.
 
=== Death of evil theory ===
Steming from birth of god in human form theory, this theory states that god will not decend to Ngerth, yet it will end evil regardles. This theory fell out of use as soon as its parent theory did.
 
=== End of universe theory ===
Since Kristæ mythology lacks any universe- or ngorld-ending events, it's safe to asu- [[Tsiccengair Occult Society|balls]]
 
== Reasons for forgeting ==
''Forgetting'' happend a lot of times, you know.
 
== Impact ==
 
=== Krista calendar ===
Although many changes, the Krista calendar stayed mostly the same throughout 3328 years of its use. It is devided into 12 months, 30 days each, which makes a year 360 days long. It is written, in modern times, using the [[Toli]] numerals (see calendar numerals section), but its original script(s) has been lost. It is theoriezed that it used base twelve, as modern Toli numerals do.

Latest revision as of 08:29, 23 June 2025

Dyrghxtimyh is an event that was ment to take place on year zero of the Kirsta calendar. It played a major role in Kristæ religion, being its spiritual core. However, somehow, the knowledge of what Dyrghxtimyh was was lost, both in the minds of Kristæ belivers, and other religion's followers. Many scholars have tried to figure out what this culmination was, coming up with several theories.

Theories

Birth of god in human form theory

The most popular, until recent, theory states that the Dyrghxtimyh was an event that would bring god to its human form. It is belived that almost throught all of Kristæ history, this religion's belivers belived that god would one day be born on Ngerth, bringing about happines and end of evil. Even though this belive was a certain fact in Kristæ religion, this theory has been disproved. One of the reasons for this state of matter is that while prominent, the event of god's arival was never given a proper name, and the name Dyrghxtimyh was used from the begining of the religion and both were seen even on the same pages of the same books.

Death of evil theory

Steming from birth of god in human form theory, this theory states that god will not decend to Ngerth, yet it will end evil regardles. This theory fell out of use as soon as its parent theory did.

End of universe theory

Since Kristæ mythology lacks any universe- or ngorld-ending events, it's safe to asu- balls

Reasons for forgeting

Forgetting happend a lot of times, you know.

Impact

Krista calendar

Although many changes, the Krista calendar stayed mostly the same throughout 3328 years of its use. It is devided into 12 months, 30 days each, which makes a year 360 days long. It is written, in modern times, using the Toli numerals (see calendar numerals section), but its original script(s) has been lost. It is theoriezed that it used base twelve, as modern Toli numerals do.