[After the advertisement, Amare Vantana appears once more on the screen]
"Hello tourists! Let me introduce you to our three panelists, Cleric Utara Nameron, Professor Ulena Tyrorus of Astrorus University, and Student Interfaith Alliance leader Kasose Anatore, also of Astrorus."
[Nameron is an older man with combed grey hair wearing a traditional red robe. Anatore is a young woman wearing Northern clothes. Tyrorus is a middle aged man, wearing an Omsari counter-culture outfit]
Nameron: "The Ulari-Vanataist religion has its roots thousands of years back in Omsari history. Vanata, the deity known by many names, was worshipped by all of the al'Ta people. However, they also worshipped other gods, with Vanata's cult being one among many. In the North and in Khem, the faith in Gaea, the life force which connects all living things, was also known. But it to Ulara of Tyros that it was revealed that while all living beings, god and mortal alike were bound by Gaea, that through Vanata we could see the purity of the spirit. For our material world is corrupted by Akranos, the force of evil. Only through the Light of Vanata can we overcome these evils, and be at one with Gaea when we die. Otherwise, we shall be reborn, our spirits trapped in the material world."
Amare: "Wow! What a great summary of the religion of Omsarim! But Professor Tyrorus, you seem to be shaking your head. What do you think?"
Tyrorus: "While his basic history of the religion is decent, Mr. Nameron is not portraying the most realistic picture of events. Ulara of Tyros probably did not have some mystical revelation. It is known that he came into contact with foreign traders and travelled at least to Alkemim [Khem], and perhaps all the way to what's now Eluvatrim. From what he learned from foreigners, Ulara gave the cult of Vanata an intellectual backing that the other cults of the day lacked."
Nameron: "That's simply incorrect, Ulara's own accounts detail that he'd only had a few conversations with the foreigners, and his revelation came before his great journey..."
Tyrorus: "It's likely Ulara's accounts were edited after the fact."
Nameron: "That's nonsense, no serious historian doubts the authenticity..."
Amare: "Ok, let's calm down. So, Ms. Anatore, what do you think of this debate."
Anatore: "Well, um, whether Ulara was true or not, the story of Ulara I mean, it well depends on what you believe. So believe what makes you happy."
Amare: "That's... nice. Now, Cleric Nameron, can you explain the daily worship of an average Omsar?"
Nameron: "Well, the worshipper will go to the Hanvorunos, the House of Enlightenment. He or she is encouraged to seek Enlightenment through one of three ways: prayer, meditation, or study. I am a Garanosvra, a Cleric devoted to study. In ancient times, Omsarin worshipped the gods via offerings, but that ended after Ulara. In his time, the offerings were usually some sort of valuable already prepared food or drink, though in the most ancient eras animals were sacrificed..."
Tyrorus: "And humans"
Nameron: "There is no evidence of any widespread human sacrifice..."
Tyrorus: "There's plenty of evidence, just not from religious propaganda history books..."
Amare: "ALRIGHT, let's let Ms. Anatore have something to say. Ms. Anatore, what do you do on a daily basis religiously?"
Anatore: "Well, I really appreciate the breaks in classes on holidays like Ulara's Day and the Day of the Sun and the Day of the Rains. My favorite day is the spring day, the parties are wild. Last year, I went to this orgie at the environment house and had sex with like eight..."
Amare: "That's quite enough of that. How about more, what you believe on a day to day basis?"
Anatore: "What?"
Nameron: "Do you go to the Hanvorunos at least once every ten days? Do you pray to Vanata, meditate, or read the holy texts?"
Anatore: "I pray before and after every exam."
Tyrorus: "All of this discussion has been about Ulari-Vanataism so far. There are minority religions in Omsarim, and they deserve attention."
Amare: "That's right. Cleric Nameron, what do you say about this issue?"
Nameron: "Other religions have their rights, and we respect that not all people are guided by Gaea to the paths of Ulari-Vanataism. However, Omsarim is a Ulari-Vanataist country, it's part of our culture and identity. Minority religions need to accept this simple fact."
Tyrorus: "The majority of Omsarim isn't Vanataist."
Nameron: "The census shows that about two-thirds..."
Tyrorus: "The census includes people like Anatore here who don't actually worship but still identify..."
Amare: "Speaking of Anatore, what do the youth think of minority religions?"
Anatore: "There's like, the Gaeanists, who like worship Gaea but not Vanata, and they like gender Gaea for some reason. And the Eruvites, who like, worship Eru you know? And some other religions too. All religions are cool, diversity you know."
Tyrorus: "You're the president of the Student Interfaith Alliance?"
Anatore: "I was the acting president, because I was the only officer present at the meeting when you visited. I'm the Chief Advertiser."
Tyrorus: "What?"
Anatore: "I like, make posters and stuff to promote events."
Amare: "Well, that's all for this video. I hope that all of you tourists were very informed!"
Anatore: "Good, I thought I was going to miss the party going on at the Jutensan Cultural House."
Nameron: "Professor Tyrorus, do you wish to continue our debate about the accuracy of the census numbers?"
Tyrorus: "I'd love to. I know this great place down near Anavra's..."
Nameron: "Lead on."
[the video ends]