Otarishi Shamanism

Otarishi shamans believe in three gods: the God of Light, Darkness and Death. A man is considered to be balanced according to religion when the gods of Darkness and Light are equal in him.

Theology
The ancient Otarish shamans believed that there was a God of Nature at the beginning of the world. He created the world, but because of this three gods died and emerged from it: the god of darkness, light and the dead, or the god of blood in other names. Darkness represents strength, power, and the evil will that comes with it. Light represents tenderness, help, and the goodwill that comes with it. They are by nature enemies and both are found in man, normally balanced, but if they are not balanced then man begins to hear voices that cause him to settle accounts with the other god within himself. The third god, the god of blood, is responsible for escorting the dead so he has the power to decide life and death, which is why he is called the God of Death. He is able to create balance in man, but to do so requires sacrifice. There were many other theories that mention five or even more gods, but only this theory was uniformly accepted by the community, the rest were all.

History
Ancient shamans, tried an ritual to achive control ovet the Deathgod, but it failed. The Deathgod is got angry and killed all the shamans and left only one, but after that he was in a coma for several decades. After recovering, I had no skin on my hands. He couldn't feel his muscles, but he could still move his body parts. It was then that he realized that the God of Death had spared him.

Practice
Shamans used to hold rituals that were expected to produce different results, such as a better harvest, a strong fight, and good luck fishing. In addition, on the third day of each month they worshiped the God of Light by giving each other gifts, on the seventh day they worshiped the God of Darkness with a tournament, and on the last day of the month the Gods of Death sacrificed an animal.