Coyanism

The religion of Coyanism is a common religion in the city of Coyton in the Huitca Federation. Coyanism follows the deities, Coya, Coye, Coyu and Coyo. Coya represents the north and winter. Coyo represents south and summer. Coye represents east and spring. Coyu represents west and autumn. A snowball, sand block, flower and pumpkin must be sacrificed every week on the top of the temple of Coyton. It is not a big religion, but a few people follow this faith. The religionś leader, George Weilo is currently in the process of finding old religious texts, all in Old Volandian, and translating them into modern Huitcan. 2 books were successfully translated. The Coyan Book of Prayer and The Ceylun. The Coyan Book of Prayer lists the common praying practices, sacrifices, and who to sacrifice each item to. The Ceylun lists all of the stories and explanations, plus what elements the deities find valuable, minus the snow, sand, flower and pumpkin. They are effectively diamond and iron. As well as the other noral sacrifices, each month, 5 diamonds and 20 iron must be sacrificed. If done by the 25th of each month, the gods will show an award. If failed, the city will be punished.