Miinonyukon

The Miinonyukon, or Holy Scrolls, were a religious artifact that was central to the Abar religions and Afbarkeean culture in general. They contained information about God, the Glaan, morality and the afterlife. The scrolls were claimed to have been written by the Badkalden on her deathbed.

Sins
The first Miinonyukon scroll drew a distinction between major and minor sins. It said that those who committed a major sin, and were not forgiven by a Glaan in their lifetime, would have to spend their afterlife building Teltelee, and serving others once it had been built.

Major sins

 * Murder: killing any civilian without provocation
 * Impiety: showing a lack of respect for the Aba or the Glaan
 * Doubt: disbelieving in the Aba as the fundamental principle of existence
 * Theft: taking the property of another person without their consent
 * Assault: violence inflicted by males on women

Minor sins

 * Violence: inflicting physical harm on another person
 * Deceit: communicating a falsehood to another person
 * Insolence: breaking the laws or customs of a country (that worships the Aba)
 * Disobedience: refusing to comply with the orders of a legitimate superior
 * Refusing to heed the advice of a Glaan
 * Showing a lack of respect towards one's own family
 * Failing to help an innocent person in need
 * Failing to ensure that a criminal is punished
 * Sloth: intentionally neglecting to work and contribute to society
 * Rudeness: showing a lack of respect towards another person without provocation
 * Ignorance: failing to be aware of important information, especially pertaining to religious and societal customs and beliefs
 * Promiscuity: engaging in sexual activity excessively
 * Intoxication: drinking alcohol excessively to the point where one's sense of morality is corrupted
 * Public nudity: exposing one's naked body (specifically the genitals) in public situations

Major respects

 * Alasin: attaining a connection to the Aba
 * Harbaswa: saving an innocent person from death
 * Tegra: dying a martyr/hero
 * Building a church (or organising and funding its construction)
 * Koraba: donating one's land and possessions to the Church (providing they are of substantial value)