Kin of the Blessed Bloodlines

The Kin of the Blessed Bloodlines (Pronounced "Kin of the Bless-ed Bloodlines") is a small, polytheistic religion that believes that all people are impure until they undergo a blessing to their own blood. The religion centers around the idea of family and purity, with Lycanoir, God of Wolves and Nosferina, Goddess of Bats as the two gods of the religion. However, it is believed that there are more animalistic gods that have not been discovered yet. Members of the religion are generally accepting of others, and believe that non-believers are just unaware about the impurity within their blood.

Shared beliefs
The two denominations of the religion both believe in a hierarchy of bloodlines, with tainted bloodlines being the worst of the worst.

Infused Bloodline
An infused bloodline is limited to those who become priests and priestesses. They are the only ones whose blood becomes that of the animal that their god represents. For example, a Lycan priest will have wolf's blood replace their own. This is considered a holy rite and those with infused bloodlines are the highest in the bloodline hierarchy.

Pure Bloodline
A pure bloodline is the bloodline that any Kin has. It represents that the person has been blessed by their god, but they lack the blood of the animal they worship.

Impure Bloodline
An impure bloodline is the bloodline that any non-Kin has. It represents that the person has not been blessed by a god, but they are not beyond purification.

Tainted Bloodline
Those with a tainted bloodline are despised and considered evil. Even a god would prefer to interact with an impure bloodline over spending a moment near one with a tainted bloodline. Tainted bloodlines must undergo intense repurification to repent for their sins, and others may still distrust those who have successfully repurified their blood.

Relations to Druidcraft
The religion obsesses itself over animals and nature, leading many to believe it to be simple druidcraft. However, members of the religion contest this heavily, claiming that druids have no gods other than nature itself, while they have multiple gods that they believe manage the world. Despite this, the Kin are devout protectors of nature and will fight against the destruction of nature for causes they believe to be unjust. They believe that animals are sacred, but the different denominations value animals differently.