Neo-Donalucianism

Neo-Donalucianism, Modern Donalucianism, or just Donalucianism, is the revived version of Donalucianism. Neo-Donalucianism is largely worshipped in Nova Azcoria, where its main temple and most of its followers reside.

Theology
While, like Old Donalucianism, Neo-Donalucianism worships the Goddess Donalucia, considers Seron (modernised Seronicus) to be an actor of evil, the Tale of the Creation, and in many of the symbols of Donalucia, there are many differences between the two. Most prominently, Neo-Donalucianism rejects the Theos, or minor gods, believing the sole holy being to be Donalucia. Alongside this, Neo-Donalucianists consider the Tale of Creation to be describing the Azco-Kaladinian War and the foundation of Nova Azcoria, and reject the worship of deities other than Donalucia.

Regarding hierarchy, Neo-Donalucianists believe in a very decentralised religious institution, with local Reverends handling the religious affairs and duties of their respective communities. Said Reverends are appointed through (WIP). Reverends serve for their lives or until they are proven to be unfit for their position.

In relation to other religions, alongside the general rejection of other deities, Neo-Donalucianists also condemn the Cube as an Agent of Seron. This means Neo-Donalucianists believe the Cubism to be the indirect worship of Seron and, therefore, an attack against Donalucia.

Tales
Neo-Donalucianists believe in a variety of Tales. These Tales, originating in (WIP), describe a variety of key events and prophesies of Donalucianism.