Mujitism

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Mujitism
Mujit.png
Symbol of Mujit
Type Polytheistic, Animistic
Races Human
Organized Yes
Founded 1 IM
Deities Mujit, Balik, Akuula, Jilan, Nayza, Kit

Mujitism is an animistic religion practiced nearly exclusively in Araldar and coastal areas who trade with that country.

The Tenets of Mujitism

The Oral Tradition

The Mujitist Pantheon

The Creator

Mujit

The Intercessors

The role of the intercessor is fulfilled by the following gods and goddesses:

  • Balik: God of fish and fishermen.
  • Akuula: God of sharks and hunters.
  • Kit: God of whales and sailors.
  • Jilan: God of serpents and sea monsters.

The Messengers

Fish and seabirds. They can rarely be explained. They are never duplicated.

The Destroyer

Also Mujit.

The Mujitist Clergy

Religious Observances

Popular Folklore