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Revision as of 22:40, 1 April 2013

Staplerism is the state religion in the Philippines. It is the belief that the Noble, led by the Almighty Stapler fought against the Invaders of the Philippines. The Noble won and reclaimed the Philippines. They are believed to be dwelling in Mt. Apo in Mindanao.

Beliefs

Almighty Stapler

Main article: Stapler

Stapler is the King of the Gods in Staplerism. He led the Noble against the Invaders in the time the Philippines needed them most. He bravely fought the Invaders and with his Almighty Strength, he and the other Gods defeated the Invaders.

The Noble

Main article:

The Noble, also known as Mga Magigiting, were the principal deities of Philippine Pantheon, residing atop Mt. Apo in Mindanao. The Noble gained their supremacy in a war where the King of the Gods, the Almighty Stapler led the other Gods to victory over The Invaders or Mga Manlulupig.

The Noble
Avatar Name Description
Stapler King of the Gods
100px Paul Delos Santos God of Politics
100px yujin God of Strength
100px Ariel David Buena God of Communication
100px Revilo X God of Knowledge
100px Prince Terence II God of Wiki
100px Mr. Dimagiba 2.0 God of Media
100px Nikko_33 God of Wealth
100px kadayao Goddess of Entertainment
100px Big Boy Bulley God of Forums
SoulSalvage God of Thieves
TBD TBD

The Invaders

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The Invaders, also known as Mga Manlulupig were the adversaries of the Noble. They wanted to take over the Philippines for their personal intentions but the Noble fought and they all lost to the supreme power of the Almighty Stapler.

Temples

Temples are the sacred places of worship for the deities of the Philippine Pantheon. Temples are situated in almost every region of the Philippines.

Practices