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Zoroastrian Dualism

In Zoroastrianism, good and evil are locked in an eternal struggle, but what if the greatest weapon of the light is the very darkness it fights against?

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Region
Middle East
Key Figures
Angra Mainyu, Mashyoi, Mashya +5 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Creation of the World

Ahura Mazda speaks the divine Word, initiating the creation of the universe from the void, establishing light and order.

The Birth of the Amshaspands

From the first act of creation, the Seven Amshaspands emerge as divine beings tasked with maintaining cosmic order.

Creation of Mashya and Mashyoi

The first humans are created from sacred earth, endowed with free will and the capacity for moral choice.

The Rise of Angra Mainyu

The Destructive Spirit emerges, bringing chaos and corruption to the world, challenging the divine order.

The Great Battle

The cosmic confrontation between Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu escalates, with the Amshaspands rallying to protect humanity.

The Influence of the Daevas

Angra Mainyu creates malevolent beings known as Daevas, who tempt humanity away from the path of Asha.

The Teachings of Zarathustra

Zarathustra's teachings highlight the importance of moral agency and the choices individuals make in the cosmic struggle.

The Final Judgment (Frashokereti)

The culmination of the cosmic battle, where all souls are judged based on their actions, leading to the ultimate triumph of good.

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