Ar Furmwyth
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| Ar Furmwyth | |
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| ar vurmwþẹ Ar Vurmwthe | |
The first stanza of the first book, Ar Hythadd, in Old Phyrean | |
| Information | |
| Religion | Mesdrism |
| Author | Unknown, commonly attributed to Piartwyth Gwontauron |
| Language | Old Phyrean |
| Period | c. 10 BNB |
Ar Furmwyth, or the Murmwyth, sometimes just Murmwyth (Old Phyrean: ar vurmwþẹ Ar Vurmwthe, "The Answer"), is a Mesdrist poetic text, often considered sacred, composed around 10 BNB of unknown authorship, though commonly attributed to Piartwyth Gwontauron. It is a compilation of mostly common Mesdrist stories, though some are regional, which, up until the creation of this text, had only ever been transmitted orally.
The Murmwth is divided into X books, beginning with the creation myth, Ar Hythaidd (Old Phyrean: ar hyþgaðẹ Ar Hythgadhe, "The Genesis"), and ending with a version of the Mesdrist apocalypse, Ar Hylárael ("The Book of Hylár" or "The Hyláriad").