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Raymond Foster

High Elder Warlock

Druan

Helping the Church

One of the obvious and basic ways is to help fund project and keep the online Church alive. However, your creativity also counts. As a reminder, and to help guide your ideas, you can simplify a few key features about our core beliefs in a more reduced and less complex manner without truly contradicting anything.


Core Beliefs Simplified 

Druwayu offers a unique perspective on existence, spirituality, and ethics, blending logic, humor, and absurdity into its philosophy. Here’s how it addresses key questions:

  1. Nature of Existence & Purpose: Druwayu views existence as a dynamic interplay of logic and absurdity, recognizing that life is unpredictable yet meaningful. It encourages individuals to embrace honesty, intellectual integrity, and adaptability, seeing existence as an opportunity for growth and ethical evolution.

  2. Relationship with the Divine: Druwayu acknowledges One God and Three Goddesses, represented by geometry and cosmological principles. However, it also recognizes that these transcendent beings are too remote and too powerful to have a direct personal relationship with. Instead of a hierarchical connection, Druwayu promotes personal exploration and understanding, allowing individuals to engage with the divine in a way that aligns with their own reasoning and experiences.

  3. Morality & Ethics: This religion emphasizes ethical responsibility, empathy, and the integration of science with spirituality. It encourages followers to critically examine traditions and adopt principles that support personal and societal well-being, ensuring morality remains relevant to modern challenges.

  4. Suffering, Happiness & Afterlife: Druwayu embraces absurdity as a philosophical concept, acknowledging that suffering and happiness are interwoven aspects of existence. It does not prescribe a rigid afterlife doctrine but instead encourages intellectual and spiritual exploration, allowing individuals to shape their own understanding of life beyond death, mainly because it is not focused on what may or may not be in a hereafter, since any state of some hereafter is contingent on the here and now.

  5. Social Importance: Druwayu stands firm, refusing to indulge in the nonsense of identity denial or the warping of objective truth into subjective illusion and exposes its absurdity which is how we embrace absurdity properly. It does not entertain the notion that spiritual confusion is the result of some external corrupting force—instead, it holds those who perpetuate ignorance and deception accountable. Druwayu does not expect Druans to bend to misguided relativism or empty parts of various philosophies; it demands clarity, honesty, and intellectual courage in the pursuit of impersonal objective truth over uninformed subjective experience and blind beliefs rooted in personal arrogance and intentionally perpetuated confusion and ignorance. 

  6. Not being Nice doesn't mean you're a bad person: Being "nice" is often equated with politeness or maintaining harmony, but kindness, integrity, and authenticity hold much greater value. Choosing not to be "nice" in certain situations doesn't make you a bad person; it means you are prioritizing honesty, boundaries, or the greater good. For example: Being "nice" is situational, but being a good person is about living with compassion, integrity, and empathy. What truly matters is your intent and the principles guiding your actions and many times you simply cannot be or "play nice," especially when the lives of others or a whole nation is at stake. Far too many forget that.

  • Setting Boundaries: Saying no or standing firm doesn’t reflect cruelty; it shows self-respect and clarity about your limits.

  • Standing Up for What’s Right: Confronting wrongdoing, even if it makes others uncomfortable, is an act of courage and moral strength.

  • Prioritizing Truth Over Pleasantries: Providing constructive criticism or being truthful may not feel "nice," but it demonstrates care and commitment to growth.

Helping Get the Word Out

Propaganda is a fierce, ageless force—a sacred roar to proclaim your faith to the world, and we Druans wield it with unrelenting passion. As a vital part of the First Church of Druwayu (FCD), you’re summoned to harness this tradition and blaze the Druish spirit across the horizon.


Below is a vision of potential content—an arsenal of materials and methods waiting for you to forge, refine, and unleash with abandon. But let’s steer clear of door-to-door handouts or windshield clutter—those scattershot tactics just choke landfills and squander our intent. We honor ecology mindfully, not fanatically, keeping our focus sharp.

The Drusidu, our revered council of Elder Warlocks and Elder Witches, led by the High Elder Warlock or High Elder Witch, sets one ironclad rule: keep it pure, not profitable—never sell these hallowed creations.


Your genius is our lifeblood.


Craft your own propaganda to enrich this collection and send us the electrifying stories of how you’ve set it loose upon the world for all Druans to celebrate. Your fire drives the vibrant Druish community under the FCD—here’s how to fuel it through art and propaganda:

Create Art to Support Druwayu

  • Visual Art: Paint, draw, or design pieces reflecting Druish culture—think symbols, motifs, or scenes inspired by Druwayu’s principles. Share these to inspire fellow Druans. We welcome some AI art; however, we rather give actual human artists and content creators options for recognition of their natural talents. 

  • Examples can include:

  • Brochures: Craft sleek, striking pamphlets packed with Druwayu’s essence.

  • Website Buttons: Design clickable badges to ignite Druish pride online.

  • Custom Clothing: Stitch Druish symbols onto shirts or robes to wear the faith.

  • Flyers: Print sharp, eye-catching sheets to plaster the streets with our message.

  • Posters: Boldly declare Druwayu’s spirit on walls and boards everywhere.

  • Wallpapers and Graphics: Create digital art to emblazon screens with Druish flair.

  • Figurines and Sculpture: Mold or Carve Druish icons, totems or statues—tangible echoes of our tradition and its constituents—to stand as beacons for the faithful or invent new ones that align with the core foundations.

  • Music and Performance: Compose songs or dances that capture the Druish spirit, fostering community bonds through creative expression.

  • Personal Use: Use FCD logos and characters in your art to spread the word, as permitted by the Drusidu for non-profit purposes.

 

Spread Propaganda for the Cause

  • Written Works: Craft blogs, stories, or posts exploring Druwayu’s beliefs and Druish way of life. Humor is welcome—keep it clever and light but avoid directly naming other specific religious identities.

  • Creating compelling lore is essential to enriching the Druwayu experience. Consider the following storytelling principles when crafting new narratives for the community:

  • Define characters or events clearly—their origins, motives, and impact.

  • Align stories with Druwayu’s foundations, keeping them engaging and relatable.

  • Distinguish between myths, fables, and historical accounts while incorporating humor or lessons.

  • Avoid imposing your views or mocking external beliefs. 

  • Use humor or lessons freely, but don’t directly reference other specific religious identities or their founders.

  • Distinguish between myths, fables, and historical tales to deepen our evolving lore.

  • By weaving together original, thoughtful stories, you help shape the dynamic and evolving lore of Druwayu.

  • Social media: Share Druish propaganda—memes, updates, or visuals—on platforms like Instagram or Twitter to engage a wider audience.

  • Community Voice: Document Druan experiences or interviews with general Warlocks and Witches to strengthen our network.

 

Legal Clause:


  1. Usage of Logos, Characters, and Name:

  2. The First Church of Druwayu (FCD), under the administrative authority of the Drusidu, allows the usage of its logos and characters for personal use and to spread the word, but does not authorize sales of any products or services using said logos, characters, or name for profit.

  3. Any merchandise, if authorized by the current head of the Drusidu—such as the presiding High Elder Warlock or High Elder Witch—must provide 30% of net profits through a provided payment portal to the FCD as the central organization. 

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