Yurushism

Yurushism is a small, atheistic religion and ideology founded and created by Yurushi.

It was founded on the sky islands of Umakwa, Raiyuna at the house Sanjo_11.

A follower of Yurushism is Yurushist.

"Long live the outback"

1. Wooden Stick
In the server, most sees the wooden stick as an average boring stick.

But to Yurushi, the weird thing about the stick is.. it does not break like the other weapons such as diamonds swords and golden axes, therefore it's easy to manage & it becomes his wand.

2. Moon Dance
The Moon Dance is created by Yurushi during his time at Sanjo_11.

During the night. At the time of the moon rising at the middle or the top. Yurushi stands and faces the Yurushi gate. It's where he leaps randomly onto the top of fences, bowing to the moon while hitting the sky with his wooden stick, it may be insane, however, that is in fact the only remains of his early belief of the no longer in use Moon Goddess.

3. Helmet
One day, when Yurushi was doing the Moon Dance. The rain came in.

He got very irritated to the point of decision to use an iron helmet to shield his head, face and hair.

4. Nako
Nako (non-spiritual shaman) is a concept made by Yurushi during the late 2022 before going to StoneWorks, it went through variations just to differentiate.

Either male or female (or other genders). It either wears a monochrome-color shrine maiden clothing, or other things.

Maintains its calmness yet unemotional feeling, and endless virginity.

It stays outside instead of inside a shrine.

Runs onwards through the wilderness instead of staying in a village or a city.

Fishes to eat fish if it got a fish rod, as a way to wait for the wheats to grow.

Farms wheats for breads to eat at the coast.

Similar to Yurushi, it wears a helmet & carries a wooden stick [as a defense or etcetera).

It constructs Yurushi gates at the wilderness.

Attachment is extremely rare. It is extremely rare when marriages within Yurushism is harshly prohibited.

5. Yurushi gates
Yurushi gates are gates that isn't really a gate, more likely a fence-made symbol (the face itself look similar to Squidward) with a chest (that sort of acts like a wishing well) at the bottom together with a sign at the right side that has a text that reads; ‘put anything inside the chest, and bow like a wishing well’. It had torches or lamps on the gate's top.

(5 fences tall, three fences wide)

Not everyone can do that, therefore it's acceptable to plainly walk away from the Yurushi gate and do something else.

Unlike as to say the other religions, it doesn't care about golds and money - you can put whatever you like, like a bomb inside the chest and go on.

If a Nako isn't there at a Yurushi gate. Bowing might be a respectable way to wish something, the example is; the bomb will be used by others to prank on other people or enemies.

However if Nako IS here. Tell a Nako the wish. Nako is pretty neutral but will seek at night to get what the wisher wishes for, and maybe even succeeds the mission and given it to the wisher.

Those are the main points of Yurushi gates.

6. Freedom of Doctrine
While others rely on its single or more doctrine created long ago.

Yurushism uses freedom of doctrine, which means anyone who joins can create a doctrine, being used if necessary.

7. Its pretty simple as it lists here
It doesn't have gods/deities, spirits, shrines (except for old Sanjo_11), churches, temples, holy books, the most of death ceremonies, the whole strict principles (meaning that you can do whatever you like without having to rely on the law that states not to eat pork, or having to pray to God by force), it doesn't have any connections to good and bad balance at all (its between them, as in close by neutrality), there's more stuff that Yurushism lacks, in spite of that there're too many to write down at once.