Maraq saar-Wandi

Maraq saar-Wandi was the founder of Wandism, a controversial tritheistic religion followed nearly exclusively by Qaemedi people.

Early Life
Born in the city-state of Qaem in the eastern part of the Orient, Maraq was the son of a wealthy merchant family. He received a good education in literature, mathematics, and the arts, and from a young age showed a deep interest in religion.

Religious Revelations
Maraq became disillusioned with the polytheistic religion practiced by his people, which he saw as being too syncretic and lacking in moral guidance. He began searching for a more structured and dogmatic religion, and eventually came to believe in the teachings of the Heavenly Father as the one true god.

Maraq began spreading the teachings of the Heavenly Father among his people, and quickly gained a following. He became known as the Wise Owl, and was revered as a prophet and the earthly avatar of the Heavenly Father. Despite facing persecution from authorities, Maraq continued to spread his teachings and eventually established Wandism as the state religion of a small kingdom in the Orient.

As the leader of Wandism, Maraq worked tirelessly to establish the moral and ethical code of the religion, which included strict rules on sexual morality and the veneration of the Wise Owl as an infallible leader. However, Maraq himself fell victim to the strict moral code he had established, and was caught seeking sexual activities with married women. In accordance with Wandist doctrine, he was burned alive as punishment for his transgressions.

Legacy
Maraq's death did not mark the end of Wandism, and the religion continued to spread within the small kingdom where it is the state religion. However, Wandism is viewed as a subversive cult everywhere else and faces harsh persecution. Despite this, it has managed to survive to the present day, with a small but devoted following.