Kaliskito

" Grow and evolve, without forgetting where you came from. From the beauty of nature, prosper, nurture new life from the ground, lift up the old to new heights. From the savagery of nature, persevere, show no weakness to those who blaspheme against it and its kin, to those who wish to harm your blood. Shout, and howl my name! The lands will remember it, engrained into their essence with respect. " - Kaliska's charge to those in her clergy.

Summary
The Kaliskito is a religious organization dedicated to the worship and service of the three lupine deities Kaliska, Aldaw, and Bulan and is the dominant religion within The 2nd Tsarindom of Wolfingrad. The Kaliskites are protectors, and wardens of nature, healing all those in need of it and striking down each one who dare defile the natural beauty.

The Kaliskites believe that the earth they are living on is the back of the large lupine deity Kaliska, and the moon, sun, and stars up above are the brood of Kaliska.

Dogma
The followers of the Great Wolf, Kaliska, value strength, but they do not discredit the weak. Kaliskites are taught that whilst strength should be valued above all else, the valued strength isn't a mean to destroy and ravage for one's own gain but to protect, to protect the weak, to protect homes, and to protect nature. To be able to lead and stand above people should mean that they are able to carry weight to that and have the strength necessary to stand their ground. Thus a follower of Kaliska and her brood should be strong, mentally and physically, and placed others before themselves.

All life that live as they should are sacred to Kaliska, and so the Kaliskites are taught to keep the cycle of life proper, balanced as to not cause a halt to the ever turning cycle within nature. For every tree felled there must be another planted, each animal that is killed should be honored by having every part within it used, each mineral mined from the back of Kaliska should be handled with care.

Gods
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Rituals
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Misc. Info
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