▪╪▪ Divine one
The gʷʏɾʊ believe that all living things were once part of the ▪╪▪ ʧɛva, and when they die they return to ▪╪▪. They believe that childbirth is so painful is because the tɔːkaːm is literally trying to tear off a part of the ▪╪▪ to give life to tɾøːɾðɔ. In situations where the mʊnik has to choose between the life of the tɔːkaːm or the life of the potential tɾøːɾðɔ, they are taught to always choose the tɔːkaːm. When someone announces a pregnancy, a typical response is to invoke "fɾʏntɔː" or "diɾtɔː " the species of "pɛntɔː, kɔʊrtɔ:, or mertɔː" is debated suggesting that there are numerous ▪╪▪. The founder of gʷʏɾgɔlɔns is said to have been raised by wolves, recognising the child's spirit as belonging to a sibling they lost in the past, and only returned to humanity in childbirth. gʷʏɾʊ will happily take in lost gʷʏɾhɔfɾɔk to raise with the belief that they are distant kin. It is said that the founder of gʷʏɾbɔθkɪtɔ could speak to the spirit within and convinced them to join the clan in their travels that is the reason the gʷʏɾbɔθkɪtɔ have domesticated reindeer.- A partially translated hɔɾ written by an unnamed mertɔ
Worshiped by the descendants of dɔnɔ, the worshipers believe that they come from ▪╪▪ and return to them upon death. This worship is expressed through various paths that work together.
Divine Domains
Life in all it's varied forms and the elements that life relies upon.
Holy Books & Codes
Worship of ▪╪▪ ʧɛva is done almost exclusively through oral tradition spoken by the mertɔː and the lɪalaːɛs.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Trees are pretty common symbols of the ▪╪▪. Eyes when carved onto amulets are also a symbol of their protection.
Holidays
There are four main holidays celebrated by worshipers:
▪╞┐▪└▪▪┘- Planting festival
Everyone in residence comes together to help with the years' crop planting. From the elders, who determine where best to place the fields; to the children, who make sure everyone has enough to eat and drink. After the work is done the most senior druid gives a speech and a party is held. The next day the settled folk hold a goodbye ceremony for the wandering folk, who return to their travels.▪<▪>▪ └▪▪┘- Summer solstice
▪═╪▪ └▪▪┘ - Harvest festival ▪<▫>▪ └▪▪┘ - Winter solstice
Divine Classification
Ancestor spirit
Religions
Church/Cult
Children
Gender
Unknown but hotly debated amongst drunk worshipers.
Eyes
It's asumed that they have them, just not how humans would expect them to be.