Auðrism

Auðrism is a monotheistic religion revealed by the deity, Auðr, to Ari Haraldsen (henceforth referred to as 'Ari'). It is currently only followed by Ari, who lives in Miklagard. They follow the virtues mentioned in the Auðreannon. Unlike most other religions, the Auðrists refer to their deity as The One instead of a normal pronoun.

The religion was founded by Ari Haraldsen in. At the time, Ari lived in Milkagard. It is centred around the holy site of Ederungi, currently just a clearing in the woods to the east of Vanguard.

Practices
Initiation rites involve kneeling before an initiated Auðrist and reciting a vow of eternal loyalty to The One. This person will then be considered an initiated Auðrist. As outlined in the Auðreannon, the traits of bravery, patience, diligence, justice and ambition are considered virtuous and every Auðrist is expected to live according to them.

Faithful Auðrists are expected to go on pilgrimage to the site of Ederungi at least once. Ederungi currently does not exist on the map.

Creation myth
According to the Book of Creation from the Auðreannon, the four material elements, water, fire, earth and wind were made first, arranging them into Rathnir, referred to as Canvajen, and Eldham, referred to as Gilfr. Then, soul was created as a substance that powers the universe, allowing for the existence of life. Believer view it as all the knowledge someone has which can be used to make equipment more powerful, resistant, or protective through magic. Auðr then rested after creating people to make the world more beautiful. However, these people betrayed The One and evil creatures were made. Another dimension, the Nether, referred to as Helrassen, was made, and people were given the power of knowledge, meaning they could create nations. They were also given access to sailing east to Eldham after an unmentioned amount of time.

Hierarchy
Rejikas make up the clergy of Auðrists, where their primary role is to decide on theological beliefs and miracles communally. This is done by a vote, and until the proposition meets two thirds of the votes it is considered either invalid if it is a teaching or unofficial if it is a miracle or champion. They additionally function as missionaries and givers of charity. There can only be one Rejikas per settlement, and for the assignment or destruction of these titles a two thirds majority is required.

Champions
Champions are the equivalents of saints in Auðrism. Champions are voted into veneration by the Rejikas in the same system as for beliefs or miracles. Champions are often praised for their virtue and are considered the patrons of three qualities or traits associated with these champions. There may also be relics related to the champions.