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[[File:Cute Deer.png|thumb|Example of a deer]]Deer are [[User:Elitefiree|cute]] hoofed [[silly]] creatures and come in all shapes in sizes. They are often very fluffy and soft which has led to a reputation for being perfect for cuddling<ref>And if you don't believe me, ask [[User:Elitefiree|Lilly]]. She'll confirm it.</ref>. Deer have often been noticed being very friendly toward others, but are often shy to the point of locking up in fear when seeing a new person. They also like licking things, it is unknown why but it is believed that they do this as a way of marking the things they care about. That or the thing there licking is very tasty.
[[File:Cute Deer.png|thumb|Example of a deer]]Deer are [[User:Elitefiree|cute]] hoofed [[silly]] creatures and come in all shapes in sizes. They are often very fluffy and soft which has led to a reputation for being perfect for cuddling<ref>And if you don't believe me, ask [[User:Elitefiree|Lilly]]. She'll confirm it.</ref>. Deer have often been noticed being very friendly toward others, but are often shy to the point of locking up in fear when seeing a new person. They also like licking things, it is unknown why but it is believed that they do this as a way of marking the things they care about. That or the thing there licking is very tasty.


== Creation ==
== Origins ==
It is commonly believed that all deer are descendants of one 'deer god' from over millions of years ago. It is unknown who this deer god is however it is commonly referred to as ND or the Jinxed Deer by followers of it's religion, the [[Fellowship of the Deer]]. The process of the creation of deer is also shrouded in mystery but it is mostly believed to have been some sort of cloning. <ref>It's true cause [[Me|I]] was there to witness all of it</ref>
It is believed by a group known as the [[Fellowship of the Deer|''Fellowship of the Deer'']] that all of cervine life are descendants of one great "Deer God," believed to have existed millions of years ago, this god is most commonly known as [[The Jinxed Deer]]. Though specific details regarding its origins, nature, and historical identity remain unclear in surviving teachings.
 
The Fellowship of the Deer emerged in an uncertain historical period, with followers asserting that its foundations lie in ancient texts describing the Deer God as the creator of a cervine life. While the religion reportedly had a larger following at the time of its formation, it currently persists with a comparatively smaller membership.
 
Even though little verifiable historical or archaeological evidence has been identified to substantiate the antiquity of the Deer God tradition as described by it's followers, it is seen as the main source of information on the creation of these creatures. The movement is generally regarded as a minor religious group centered on symbolic reverence for deer and mythological teachings of their origins.
 
=== Creation ===
According to teachings of the Fellowship of the Deer, a foundational event in the religion’s cosmology occurred in an unknown year in the region known modern day as the [[Northern American Ocean]]. During this event, the Jinxed Deer, described as a singular and unique primordial being, performed a sacred ritual of replication.This act is said to have produced multiple identical beings, regarded within the tradition as the first mortal deer.
 
These entities are considered direct manifestations or “clones” of the original Jinxed Deer, marking the beginning of mortal cervine life on earth. The ritual is interpreted by followers as the transition from divine singularity to earthly multiplicity, forming the basis for the belief that all deer ultimately descend from the Jinxed Deer, and the religion as a whole.<ref>It's true cause [[Me|I]] was there to witness all of it</ref>
 
== Knowledge ==
Deer know about all books in existence.
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 23 February 2026

Example of a deer

Deer are cute hoofed silly creatures and come in all shapes in sizes. They are often very fluffy and soft which has led to a reputation for being perfect for cuddling[1]. Deer have often been noticed being very friendly toward others, but are often shy to the point of locking up in fear when seeing a new person. They also like licking things, it is unknown why but it is believed that they do this as a way of marking the things they care about. That or the thing there licking is very tasty.

Origins

It is believed by a group known as the Fellowship of the Deer that all of cervine life are descendants of one great "Deer God," believed to have existed millions of years ago, this god is most commonly known as The Jinxed Deer. Though specific details regarding its origins, nature, and historical identity remain unclear in surviving teachings.

The Fellowship of the Deer emerged in an uncertain historical period, with followers asserting that its foundations lie in ancient texts describing the Deer God as the creator of a cervine life. While the religion reportedly had a larger following at the time of its formation, it currently persists with a comparatively smaller membership.

Even though little verifiable historical or archaeological evidence has been identified to substantiate the antiquity of the Deer God tradition as described by it's followers, it is seen as the main source of information on the creation of these creatures. The movement is generally regarded as a minor religious group centered on symbolic reverence for deer and mythological teachings of their origins.

Creation

According to teachings of the Fellowship of the Deer, a foundational event in the religion’s cosmology occurred in an unknown year in the region known modern day as the Northern American Ocean. During this event, the Jinxed Deer, described as a singular and unique primordial being, performed a sacred ritual of replication.This act is said to have produced multiple identical beings, regarded within the tradition as the first mortal deer.

These entities are considered direct manifestations or “clones” of the original Jinxed Deer, marking the beginning of mortal cervine life on earth. The ritual is interpreted by followers as the transition from divine singularity to earthly multiplicity, forming the basis for the belief that all deer ultimately descend from the Jinxed Deer, and the religion as a whole.[2]

Knowledge

Deer know about all books in existence.

References

  1. And if you don't believe me, ask Lilly. She'll confirm it.
  2. It's true cause I was there to witness all of it