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Anonymous /x/40775876#40782275
7/23/2025, 7:32:47 PM
>Let it be known what I Kartir have decided:
>There is a heaven and there is a hell.
>And whoever is a well doer shall go straight to heaven.
>And whoever is a sinner shall be cast down to hell.
>And whoever is a well doer and after well doing persistently runs, this one this bone-endowed body good fame and prosperity shall attain and also in this bone-endowed spirit orthodoxy shall he overtake, as I, Kartir, have attained.
>Now I have written this inscription for this purpose, that since for me, Kartir, from of yore onward by rulers and lords many fires with their magi by imperial deeds were instituted and for me the great glory of my own name on imperial deeds and documents stands written, that whoever in future time (Us, dear /x/ readers) imperial documents or deeds or other inscriptions may see, that one should know, that I am Kartir, who under Shahpuhr, King of Kings, Kartir the Magupat [Magus-master] and Ehrpat was entitled; and under Hormizd, King of Kings, and Varahran, King of Kings, son of Shahpuhr, Kartir, Ahura Mazda's Magupat was entitled; and under Varahran, [King of] Kings, son of Varahran, Kartir, Soul-savior of Varahran and Ahura Mazda's Magupat was entitled.

He served under 4 different Kings back, to back, to back, to back as the head advisor
I imagine one learns much in such a position

Much like with the Abrahamic religion, fire, light, warding away the dangerous darkness of night, played a critical role in the Iranian religion pre-islam of Zoroastrianism
The country eventually had one central Legendary Great Fire Temple for which all other fires could be lit from, to be kept burning 24/7 for sacrifices and rituals, etc.
Except, suddenly there were 4 great fire temples, 1 in each corner of the ancient Iranian kingdom, and all wanted control
Miracles were have said to have begin springing up at the different Great Fire sites
At the same time nearly all of the Great Hero's from Iranian literature seemingly spring up all at the same time...