Irithism
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- | Irithism is one of the most widespread religions in [[Avellia]], being practised by more than a half of the population. It's deities are called [[The Endless]]. | + | '''Irithism''', sometimes abbreviated '''Ih''', is one of the most widespread religions in [[Avellia]], being practised by more than a half of the population. It's deities are called [[The Endless]]. |
==Foundations== | ==Foundations== | ||
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+ | The earliest known records of Irithism is in the 1500's, in the book ''[[E Irith]]'' by [[Helton Marquana]]. This carries all of today's conceptions of Irithism (including a set of Gods and a central worshipping point), and was adopted as Irithism's holy book. | ||
==Irithism in history== | ==Irithism in history== | ||
- | ==Irithism | + | Followers often travelled to [[Jér Mounsaigne]], to the south of Avellia, to worship [[Irith]], the Mother of all Things. This used to be an arduous journey, and many died as a result. So many people did this as one of the [[Irith Commands]] is ''Thou must visit the holy place.'' |
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+ | ==Irithism today== | ||
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+ | Due to the advent of technology, as well as the declining activity of the Avellian people, less people actively take up Irithism, however, 61% of people said Irithism was their religion in the [[Avellian National Census|5498 census]], and Jér Mounsaigne has recently had a boom in the amount of people undertaking pilgrimage. | ||
==Criticism== | ==Criticism== | ||
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+ | Irithism has been criticised for making some of its followers take a harrowing journey in order to be accepted. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Avellia]] | *[[Avellia]] | ||
*[[The Endless]] | *[[The Endless]] |
Current revision as of 15:16, 21 April 2007
Irithism, sometimes abbreviated Ih, is one of the most widespread religions in Avellia, being practised by more than a half of the population. It's deities are called The Endless.
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[edit] Foundations
The earliest known records of Irithism is in the 1500's, in the book E Irith by Helton Marquana. This carries all of today's conceptions of Irithism (including a set of Gods and a central worshipping point), and was adopted as Irithism's holy book.
[edit] Irithism in history
Followers often travelled to Jér Mounsaigne, to the south of Avellia, to worship Irith, the Mother of all Things. This used to be an arduous journey, and many died as a result. So many people did this as one of the Irith Commands is Thou must visit the holy place.
[edit] Irithism today
Due to the advent of technology, as well as the declining activity of the Avellian people, less people actively take up Irithism, however, 61% of people said Irithism was their religion in the 5498 census, and Jér Mounsaigne has recently had a boom in the amount of people undertaking pilgrimage.
[edit] Criticism
Irithism has been criticised for making some of its followers take a harrowing journey in order to be accepted.