Religions
Fādāiven – a monotheistic religion founded in 0 CE, the main belief is in one God (Fä/Fā) in three forms: the Father (Darel), the Son (Perst) and the Holy Ghost (Amnastra Miralos), worshippers follow the Amnaheda (Holy Book) and the Kazaset Zedorûm/Kauēzai-Setr Zedorum (Twelve Commandments).
Setrāiven (Shameka’ate) – a ditheistic religion founded in circa 1800 BCE, the main belief is in two deities: Shar (the good God) and Mekh (the evil God), both are worshipped equally and believers follow the Mat’ada (series of holy manuscripts).
Rīetāiven (Orthewē) – a polytheistic religion founded in circa 1200 BCE, the main belief is in a pantheon of Gods which include Main Gods (Aeshawe) and Lesser Gods (Noethawe), worshippers follow the Nawia Ānh (Book of Stories) and the Kewa Ānh (Book of Laws).
Setrāiven (Shameka’ate) – a ditheistic religion founded in circa 1800 BCE, the main belief is in two deities: Shar (the good God) and Mekh (the evil God), both are worshipped equally and believers follow the Mat’ada (series of holy manuscripts).
Rīetāiven (Orthewē) – a polytheistic religion founded in circa 1200 BCE, the main belief is in a pantheon of Gods which include Main Gods (Aeshawe) and Lesser Gods (Noethawe), worshippers follow the Nawia Ānh (Book of Stories) and the Kewa Ānh (Book of Laws).