Religion
A melting pot of religion, the people who live inside The Royzon Compact are mostly non-religious. There is also a wide array of different religions available to the people here who do want to be religious.
As far as any major religions, or the top religion, I have no idea and I'm not sure it matters right now.
When other religions come here to spread the word of their religion, it is by far easier to get a foothold here than anywhere else in the galaxy. When I decide to write out the religious war, this place will be a hotbed of most of the activity even if the more exciting bits happen in other factions.
Major religions
Aluvahin is an ancient religion with one main god and a couple of lesser gods. Their main teachings revolve around helping each other and nature, and these teachings are often passed on through readings by spiritual leaders and studies of their religious works. Aluvahin's teachings come from commandments supposedly given by all the gods as a blessing and gift to all. Many of their religious symbols are represented in the form of vases, buildings, and statues.Being an ancient religion, Aluvahin has gained different variations with varying followings, some of whom aren't all too friendly toward each other. Aluvahin is often seen as ignorant by the rest of the world.
Suzority is a modern belief system revolving around enlightenment. Their main teachings revolve around connectivity and spirits, and these teachings are often passed on through community newsletters and weekly gatherings. Suzority teachings come from community members who are said to have reached a form of enlightenment. They often express their beliefs through buttons, music, and dance.
Being a modern belief system, Suzority has yet to grow into a well-understood and more equally respected belief system, but it's getting there. Opinions change and more people begin to view Suzority as a form of fulfillment.
Eriphuni is a new belief system revolving around ancestral powers. Their main teachings revolve around mutual respect and nature, and these teachings are often passed on through communing with nature and weekly gatherings. Eriphuni teachings come from experiences and lessons from community members who are said to have reached a form of enlightenment. They often express their beliefs through vases, figurines and skin paintings.
Despite being a new belief system, Eriphuni has already gained a wide following with members all across the globe. But as times change, more people begin to view Eriphuni as something to enjoy with others.
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