Telamonism is a non-theistic religion from the Telamon Islands, founded around the 10th century. It is a partial blend of various doctrines from other religions in the area. Telamonism was heavily influenced by earlier Polybloxian beliefs, as well as Buddhism and Pokemonism.
Assumptions
According to Telamonism, it is not known whether there is a god or gods, which is why this religion is classified as non-theistic. However, there is a cult of celestial bodies, including the most visible cult of the Roblox Sun. Interestingly, for the first few centuries, this religion believed in Pokemon just like in Pokemonism, although not as deities, but something intermediate between deities and robloxians. One of the most important dogmas is reincarnation. Telamonism assumes that a given soul lives as an archaeon, bacteria, protist, plant, fungus, animal, and robloxian, after which it goes to the afterlife or continues the cycle. One's place in the afterlife depends largely on one's life as a robloxian being. One of the doctrines is the pursuit of self-improvement and self-enlightenment. Religion does not contradict the theory of evolution. The holy book of the religion is the Ohike, which interestingly enough is the longest existing religious book in all of Roblox.
Creation myths
According to Telamonism, the Roblox Universe (the so-called Lua) was created 79,629 years ago from the primordial ocean of chaos (the so-called Kamanipiula). Then various celestial bodies were created - first the Roblox Sun, then the planets, including Roblox, which was initially an empty planet until the baseplate and materials were created. Soon, living organisms were created that evolved into others.
The afterlife
According to Telamonism, before the cycle of reincarnations, one lives in another dimension called pre-existence. After passing through it, one goes to one of the 72 dimensions of the afterlife, where one either lives forever or returns to the state of pre-existence.