Faith of the Spirits
Originally considered a folk religion. The Faith of the Spirits focuses on individual communion with the spirits of the world.
Much of the religion focuses of the cycles of the world, both natural and magical. Of especial interest are planetary movements and the movements of planar connections.
Much of the religion focuses of the cycles of the world, both natural and magical. Of especial interest are planetary movements and the movements of planar connections.
Structure
Diviners, Astronomers, and Shamans are the spiritual leaders of this movement. While conferences and celestial observances are common, there is no central organization and many groups deviate as to their beliefs. Often relating to which cycles are most important and which values are important.
Three seminal texts are found to establish much of the beliefs, and are commonly quoted. They are: Of Beings and the Heavens by Stap Cavin, Under the Great Tree with the Author Unknown, and Mosser's Dosier of Spirts and How to Contact Them by Mosser Timmit.
Three seminal texts are found to establish much of the beliefs, and are commonly quoted. They are: Of Beings and the Heavens by Stap Cavin, Under the Great Tree with the Author Unknown, and Mosser's Dosier of Spirts and How to Contact Them by Mosser Timmit.
Culture
Many adherents include astrologers, sages, and the occasional druid. It is somewhat popular to learn a smattering of the Knimwelit syllabary. Many adherents have good calendars, and like to track stellar phenomenon with star charts

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