In the 66th year of the San calendar, Pusuote gradually formed its special political and religious systems under the leadership of the high priest Cetisius. The heavenly palace divided the world into three parts, which were the heavenly world, the underworld, and the human world.
All of the gods lived in the heavenly world and were under the control of Randil, the god of the sky, while Cetisius, the spokesman of gods on earth who claimed to be the inheritor of the will of gods, supervised the world of the humans.
A large number of tribes and clans and believers of the heavenly palace were under the management of Cetisius. They built the Pusuote Kingdom, which was not ruled by the tribal leaders or clan leaders. Instead, the high priest held the position of kingship and ruled over it.