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by The Fiefdom of Farthythumfienn. . 3 reads.

The Founding of the Thumbistarf Religion

In the year 32 FD, the country of Farthythumfienn was still under the oppressive rule of the kingdom of Rigaton. The people were tired of living under the thumb of their oppressors and yearned for independence. It was during this time that a great warrior, named Thumbar, emerged as a leader among the people.

Thumbar was a towering figure, standing at 7 ft tall. He was feared and respected by his enemies and revered by his people. He fought tirelessly for the independence of his country, leading his troops into battle and inspiring them with his bravery.

During the 10-year long battle for independence, Thumbar founded a new religion called Thumbistarf. The religion was based on values similar to Buddhism and Sikhism, but with a strong authoritarian streak. Thumbar believed that only by following a strict set of rules and adhering to a rigid hierarchy could his people achieve true freedom.

Despite his authoritarian tendencies, Thumbar was beloved by his people and respected by his fellow warriors. He was also good friends with the Lord of Farthythumfienn, Farticus I, who also fought for independence alongside Thumbar.

In the final battle for independence, Thumbar led his troops into battle one last time. He fought with all his might, but ultimately, he was struck down by an enemy blade. His death was a great loss for the people of Farthythumfienn, but his legacy lived on.

After the country gained its independence, Thumbistarf became the dominant religion in Farthythumfienn. While it was criticized for its authoritarian nature, many still followed its teachings and believed in the values that Thumbar had instilled in the religion.

To this day, Thumbar is remembered as a hero and a legend among the people of Farthythumfienn. He has an honorary name of "Warbringer Thumbar of Thumbistarf". His legacy as a warrior and a religious leader has continued to inspire generations of people in the country.

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