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[[File:393c6345608b488.png|thumb|222x222px|The Beetroot, or "'''Ru'uta"''' is the holy vegetable of |
#REDIRECT [[Ŝifaeism]][[File:393c6345608b488.png|thumb|222x222px|The Beetroot, or "'''Ru'uta"''' is the holy vegetable of ''Ŝifaeism''. According to the religion it has magical properties that grant luck to the consumer.]] |
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'''Ŝifaeism''' (she-vay-ism)''',''' ''less commonly referred to as Ŝifanism,'' is a polytheistic, ethnic religion based on the unity of nature. It's adherents, known as ''Ŝifs'' ''(Shivs in overworld common)'', primarily live in the [[Naador|Kingdom of Naador]], where it is the official religion. |
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=== Customs === |
=== Customs === |
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=== Origins === |
=== Origins === |
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Although the origins of |
Although the origins of Ŝifaeism are heavily shrouded in mystery, the popular theory is that it developed shortly after the end of [[Championis]]. |
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=== Rules === |
=== Rules === |
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Vegetarian diet: no meat, everything else is ok |
Vegetarian diet: no meat, everything else is ok |
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Commune with other |
Commune with other Ŝifs during festivals |
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Ŝifaeism (she-vay-ism), less commonly referred to as Ŝifanism, is a polytheistic, ethnic religion based on the unity of nature. It's adherents, known as Ŝifs (Shivs in overworld common), primarily live in the Kingdom of Naador, where it is the official religion.
Customs
The Miki Festival is a 4-day long festival held in Boŝ that celebrates existence and unity. It starts on the 4th and ends on the 7th, of January, May, and September. At the end of each night there is a feast.
Kwaeve D'Eruz is a popular dish during festivals and in times of need. It is said to grant luck to the consumer, and is traditionally had before battle, or feasts during the Miki Festival.
Origins
Although the origins of Ŝifaeism are heavily shrouded in mystery, the popular theory is that it developed shortly after the end of Championis.
Rules
Vegetarian diet: no meat, everything else is ok
Commune with other Ŝifs during festivals