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[[Iesus_Christi|Iesus Christi]] is a land of thousands of legends, many dating back to the pre-Christian kings and Emperors. Still the vast majority of legends center around the Christian era.  
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[[Iesus_Christi|Iesus Christi]] is a land of thousands of legends, many dating back to the pre-Christian kings and Emperors. Still the vast majority of legends come from the Christian era.  
  
 
== The Legends of Saint Fenris and Saint Finbar ==
 
== The Legends of Saint Fenris and Saint Finbar ==

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Iesus Christi is a land of thousands of legends, many dating back to the pre-Christian kings and Emperors. Still the vast majority of legends come from the Christian era.

The Legends of Saint Fenris and Saint Finbar

The Mountain Saint Finbar fasted forty days and nights during Lent on the mountain Maria Victor. He was tempted by demons and black ravens. In the end, angel came and granted him a reward for his endurance. He asked that the Iesus Christi remain Christian until the end of time; an ocean drown the country one year before the day of Judgment so that they would be spared the horrors of the Last Day; that a pagan king would never take the throne of Iesus; and finally that he and Saint Fenris be allowed to help judge the Iesusians on Judgment Day.

The Druid The high druid Oisían journeyed to the immortal world of Tíranan’ Óg (The Country of the Young) with the beautiful, golden-haired goddess Sira. She promised him castles, gold and beautiful clothes of silk and fur and a land of beauty and perpetual youth with no winter, frost, cold, or snow. Yet after three hundred year, Oisían desired to return to home.

On arriving home, Oisían found the land had changed. On the shore he meet two men, both old and grey who called for him to come ashore. They cried out for Oisian to come hear the truth. Oisían strode ashore, but as his feet touched the sand of the land now known as Iesus Christi, he quickly aged into an elderly man and then crumbled into dust.

The Snake Saint Fenris is said to have been saved by snakes who came to his protection when he was attacked by druid summoned wolves. Snakes also killed the druid Ha-ar - turning on him when he attempted to send them to kill Saint Finbar. Snakes remain the national symbol in Iesus Christi.

The Bless Virgin Mary appears Saint Saint Finbar was directed by the angelic voice of Mary onto the hill of Mana-clef and experienced the first of a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin. The messages Mary given were requests for prayer, sacrifice, abandonment to God and the promise never to forget the people of Iesus Christi. She also gave the Saint a series of prophecie that remain widely believed even today.