Gensinism

Gensinism
One of the most sacred hidden religions that has existed throughout time, with an unknown origin. A group of both scholar and warrior monks, they worship their spiritual leader Gensin, and strive to learn about the true nature of life.

Description:
Gensinism is a religion made up of scholar and warrior monks. It follows the practice of learning the true nature of life itself. These monks believe that meditation can help awaken the truth of life. This religion is considered to be more of a spiritual belief to gain the knowledge of the universe. These monks like to isolate themselves from the outer world, and prefers not to be involved in large situations (wars, etc.).

Monks:
Gensinism members who follow the spiritual practice of Gensinsim. All monks have shaved heads to symbolize their devotion to Gensin.

Head monks: Gensin monks who have mastered the spiritual ways of life. Their purposes is to educate the junior/senior monks with their knowledge. Head monks also take the responsibilities to run the Gensin monasteries, taking the responsibility of guarding the sacred temple.

Senior and Junior monks: lower ranking monks, taking their time to learn and practice the spiritual teachings of life. Being educated about Gensinism (academic session), and learning how to defend themselves and others (physical session). These monks are religious order members who live in a communal life in the Gensin monastery. Worshipping and begging the great spiritual leader Gensin for his knowledge.

Gensin:
A spiritual leader who originated in the eastern deserts. During his human life, he was a teacher and a philosopher and the first human to master the ways of Gensinism. Before he died, he took his time to educate and share his knowledge to the civilians around him. Gensin died at the age of 98 and was buried at the Gensin monastery.

Gensin monastery
A monastery for gensin monks. It is also the place where Gensin, the spiritual leader of Gensinism, was buried. The monastery is located at the borders of the TE (Theios-essukdal) nation at the sides of a desert. Deserts were one of the most spiritual places, giving you the ability to focus on yourself instead of the heat in the desert. Most of its structures are built underground, under the monastery.