Type of Religion = Polytheistic
Chief Deity = Iseyl, the God of Day and Night
Focus = Avoiding divine wrath
Afterlife = Feasting with the gods in Paradise
Worship = Individual prayer at shrines and sacrifice
Holidays celebrate = Solstices, past miracles
Clergy = Men and women
Function = Soothsayers and leaders of rituals
Lifestyle = Simple
Family = No restrictions
Chosen = Hereditary
Distinguished by = One eye removed
Symbol = A white stone and a black one
Holy Colour = None
Passed Down = Long oral tradition
Creation Myth = Emergence
Mortal’s Origin = Descended from the gods
Deadly Sins = Cowardice, Gluttony
High Virtues = Fertility
Coming of Age = 18
Coming of Age Rites = Leading a public precession
Marriage = Sanctioned by clergy and ruling class
Marriage Rites = Their hands are tied together for two days
Death Rites = Cremation after mourning period
Other Major Deities
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- Didal, the God of Snow and Water
- Mylanus, the Goddess of Trickery
- Chai, the God of War and Victory
- Bielli, the Goddess of Order and Chaos
- Idalus, the God of Fire