Boaterism

The Followers of the Boat is a religion that believes boats are the reincarnated spirits of the dead. The six types of boat symbolize different things. The Spruce boat represents Priests and Heroes, the Oak Boat represents the common people, the Acacia Boat represents the animals, the Dark Oak Boat represents monsters/mobs, the Jungle Boat represents plants, and the Birch Boat represents criminals. There are no gods in the religion, only powerful spirits.

Holy sites
The Boat tower in Fjörgyien, is regarded as a very important place for The Followers of the Boat, due to the sheer amount of boats there. The Boat tower is regarded as a symbol of restoration, as it frequently gets destroyed and quickly rebuilt.

The portion of the Enithcia River in Hierapolis is also regarded as important place for The Followers of the Boat because one of its founders found an extremely large amount of treasure there. As he says, "What is the boat without the water underneath?"

Misc.
The followers of the boat jokingly refer to Slid Zane Teutonicus Bab-ad Alendir as the "Boat Messiah" due to him constructing the boat tower.