Porodical
Other religions refer to Porodical as Malaer as they feel like elves use their followers as slaves.
The primary religion of Caldria, Porodical is much like Christianity in the middle ages. Lead by elves this religion worships Qwarren as a holy spirit, that guides the races to prosperity. They also worship the gods of the feywild as lesser gods who act as disciples for the will of Qwarren.
The elves of Caldria have always practiced Porodicalism since introduced to it by the archfey. 789 years ago the high elf Pettoris Carkas traveled the human kingdoms, spreading the religion. They quickly grew to accept it, and waves of elves spewed forth from their homelands to help guide the humans in the teachings of their religion. To organize such a widespread organization, the Thi Ths was put in place, a court of people elected by themselves with a Condraer as its head lead, who has final say on all decisions.
The followers believe that their spirits return to the land just as their bodies do when they die, and that right before the void returns Qwarren will return to shepherd the worthy spirits to another place
The gathering places range extensively compared to what focus the denizens' careers are. A mining town might have a chapel made out of the finest stone from the quarry, while a logging town will have one made out of wood and living trees.
Even a city might have multiple, each created for a different purpose.
They teach to be grateful for the world in which Qwarren created for them and use it to their fullest advantages.
The main prophecy believes that one day the void will return from other planes and turn the world dark, ending the constant struggle of light and dark that has gone on for eternity.
Weekly gatherings are common, and depending on what chapel you are a part of, holiday gatherings will differ town to town.
Those who practice this religion are expected to follow the words of their sermon, usually an elf, and follow strict rules on worship, but daily activities are less restrictive. The only daily rules one is never to break is never cheat once married, never kill out of hate, never renounce Qwarren, and never believe you are above others. If any of these are broken, the follower is abdicated from the Porodical for all eternity.
The first day of each year is considered holly specifically for Prodicalism as it is considered the day that Qwarren brought the realms together.
Removing at least 20% of a collected material and placing in a new place is common at the end of any prosperous adventure such as a harvest is a common ritual.
When things become hard, chapels will usually burn a possession of each attendee as a sacrifice to Qwarren. Sometimes an archfey will be summoned in dire circumstances. To mixed results.
A baptism in all four elements is required, while a person's sins are said out loud to all those present
This religion was created by Christian Lockmann on Notebook.ai.
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