Aporue, despite its progress in sciences and arts, is still a very religious continent. These three are the major, overbearing ones.
Abandonitte
- A religion introduced by the Suuban Empire.
- They believe that God abandoned mankind onto the world.
- Particularly they believe in the Sentences of God, a strict code left by the almighty himself.
- Breaking any of the Sentences of God means that their souls will not be released upon death.
- So either stick with the rules or your soul will suffer in pain and anguish on the world.
- (Think of the old testament's Ten Commandments)
- Abandonitte clergy are called Priests, Arch-Priests, Cardinals.
- Abandonitte's don't have a central figure in their religion.
- Rather the state's highest ranking clergyman is the supreme religious authority in that nation.
- Abandonittes believe miracles can be achieved by anyone if they are true to the Sentences of God.
- Worship in Temples.
Strandistant
- A religion created in the late suuban imperial era - early chainmail era.
- Strandistants believe that God stranded mankind on the world and that they are completely cut off.
- Strandistants don't believe that the Sentences of God were actually written by God.
- They believe eternal salvation can be achieved simply by being a good person.
- The definition of good however changes by the word of each central figure head, the Grand Bishop.
- The Grand Bishop is usually elected amongst clergyman who have experienced a "memory" of God.(A hallucination/dream/episode, that they believe was an ancestral memory of the Leaving of God Era)
- The Grand Bishop and his retinue of hundreds, usually move between the many monasteries of the Strandistant Church.
- The hierarchy of the Strandistant church is as follows = Vicar, Bishop, Grand Bishop.
- Miracles can only be performed by people of certain ancestral bloodlines, usually noble/royal.(Although, with the number of bastards over the centuries, a commoner performing a miracle isn't unheard of. Assuming they have evidence to back up their heritage)
- Worship in Churches.
Usurprian
- Usurprianism started as movements in both Strandistant and Abandonitte nations. Mainly in the Plate and Fire Era.
- Complaints begin mainly with being against the granting of indulgences in both religions. As well as the selling of relics, nepotism, the extravagant wealth of supposedly meek clergymen.
- Usurprian pastors claim that the Sentences of God are a mortal written piece, manufactured by the Suuban to control their slaves. Thus not the true word of God.
- They also claimed that all men are descendants of the Leaving of God era, so therefore all people have memories of god and can perform miracles.
- Usurprian doctrine mainly focuses on the idea that God's relationship with man is individual.
- Pastors are the only clergy of the Usurprian religion.
- There is no central figure head. Although individual pastors can attain wealth and political influence, they are (supposed to be) all equal.
- Usurprians don't have buildings of worship. Communal religion is usually regulated to certain times of the year in public spaces.
- Usurprian royalty and nobles usually build chapels into their palaces/castles. While poorer folk have shrines in their homes.
Something Else
- Maybe none of these religions suit your people. There are plenty of cults and offshoots of these three religions that a nation could embrace instead. Although it might be lonely. Maybe your nation has never embraced any of the three. In which case, prepare to write in several holy wars into your history aimed at you.
(Please bare in mind, these aren't categories and traits that you have to fall into. You can be a Abandonitte that completely ignores the Sentences of God. Or a Strandistant that doesn't let the Grand Bishop waddle through your lands. These religions are here to help people ground their nations into the world's lore and help outline friends from foes)