Jörvskism

Jörvskism is a polytheistic religion comprising of the beliefs and traditions of both Haizkeim, formerly known as Flørskism, and Jörvism.

As respective separate beliefs Haizkeim and Jörvism often aligned, thus so, leading to their respective followers working hand and hand. Just as often as symbiosis, there was amensalism, causing infighting, disagreements, and even wars. Unlike it's predecessors, Jörvskism, encompasses all basic beliefs of both pantheons, and captures the ideological intricacies of both the Midjorisk and Jörvic cultures.

The Äsyyrsk-Gwelir War
After some time of harmony, peace was replaced with strife when the two pantheons sought to retain what they both considering their Holy Land, Midjor. Due to this conflict, the Midjorisk and Jörvic cultures also battled, fighting one another for supremacy.

During this war, the Gods did not heed their followers prayers, and each group of followers blamed the other. Lives were taken and given with vigor, and in a war that seemed eternal, the mortals of the Midjorisk and Jörvic cultures dispersed when the Jörvic were driven out of Midjor.

With the Jörvic culture far away, the Äsyyrsk were not afforded rest, as they tended to their people briefly before the Gwelir were back to continue their war with a renewed vigor. It wasn't until the last remnants of Midjorisk Culture were wandering that the Midjorisk and Jörvic cultures came together, casting aside all past begrudgement they vowed to move forward.

After The Äsyyrsk-Gwelir War the only remaining Gods left were Yarvik and Yuno. Yuno, in spirit, had been returned to being as his children-Vallenir and Odenum-were slew by Kyndarr. With all of Yuno's being returned, and Yarvik being the last of the Jörvic pantheon, they agreed the Jörvic and Midjorisk pantheons would be reborn and would live in peace, together, as long as their peoples did.

Yuno and Yarvik recalled the events of their war, the loss of their children and clansmen, and the innumerable losses both sides suffered. It was decided then, that the two would work in tandem, overseeing their new clan, and so was reborn, The Gardener & The Seafarer. Together they reshaped their realms, in their newfound image.

The Gwelir
Of the Gods, those who practice Jörvskism, often take one deity as their patron, and attempt to embody them thoroughly, although it is common for Jörvite's to simply worship the Gods, as a need arises.