Board Thread:Random RP/@comment-26258526-20160515191813/@comment-26210095-20160516232655

"The Drowned Ones are massing. Soon a wave will envelop all lands, a black wave which will leave all lands in darkness. All that will remain are the Sons of the Sea, the Saltborn, Those that Have Drowned and Have Yet Lived!" He says with religious fervor. "Your religion shares many aspects to our own. I therefore request: We shall become as like one people, one blood, one flesh, one faith. You will allow Drowned Men (basicaly missionaries) into your lands, and we shall make all the soft greenland kingdoms bend the knee, in the named of the Drowned God! WHAT SAY YOU!"

By the way, their religion is heavily influenced by Norse and the Drowned God from ASOIAF. Basicaly:

The Drowned Ones (that is, the race of people that live under the waves), worship the Drowned God. The Drowned God, according to their mythos, created the Drowned Ones, his chosen race, to convert and make all bow to the One True God. The Drowned One lives in the dark crushing depths of the sea, which are forever holy to him, and shall be undefiled by even the Drowned Ones (with the exception of the ceremonial capital of the Drowned Ones, the Holy City which has no Name, as the Drowned Ones inhabit the shallower oceans). The Drowned God created the Drowned Ones to convert all men, and to carve kingdoms out of blood, salt, and fire. The eternal enemy of the Drowned God, the Storm God, dwells above the waves in a kingdom above the clouds, and all birds and creatures that go by airs are his demonic servants. They are constantly at war, and the gargantuan storms that sometimes crash with unending fury upon the land are belived to be manifestations of the battle between them. When a faithful follower dies, his body is sent into the darkest trench of the oceans, to feast in darkness with the Drowned One until the breaking of the world. The most holy ancestors, or "Exalted Ones", are kinda like saints, and libations can be poured out to them. A popular method of execution of their enemies is chaining them to a rock, and watching the tide come over and eventualy kill them. If they were virtuous, the Drowned God would keep them alive. Raping, pillaging, and offering a sacrifice of your enemies blood is not only accepted, but considered a pious act. A popular invocation is "What is dead may never die", to which the other person responds "But rises again, harder and stronger.". Sometimes the Drowned God is refered to as the "Lord God who Drowned Us. Drowned Men are the only ones allowed to visit the hallows in the deeps of the seas. They are taken to the blackest pit, where the Drowned God s belived to reside. They come back filled with religious fervor, and are believed to have communicated with the Drowned God. They live lives of austerity, and dedicate their lives to propagating the religion and slaying its enemies.