River Faith

The River Faith is a monotheistic religion that originally was found in Kylorne and has found it's way into Eldham through refugees. The religion's only deity is The Flowing God. The Flowing God represents the essence of life, renewal, and the ever-changing nature of rivers. Followers of this faith believe that rivers are the lifeblood of the land, and by embracing the currents, they can find spiritual enlightenment.

History
It is believed that the exact founder or originator of the River Faith cannot be attributed to a single individual. Instead, the religion evolved over time through the collective experiences, spiritual insights, and communal wisdom of the followers. The teachings and practices were shaped by the deep reverence and connection to the river, the Flowing God, and the natural world.

The religion's origins are rooted in the ancient communities that lived along the banks of rivers and relied on their waters for sustenance and livelihood. As these communities recognized the vital role of the river in their lives, a spiritual understanding developed, giving rise to rituals, prayers, and a shared belief system centered around the divine nature of the flowing waters.

Over generations, the faith was nurtured and passed down through oral traditions, stories, and rituals, with each generation contributing to its development and preservation. Wise elders, spiritual leaders, and revered members of the community played crucial roles in transmitting the teachings and practices, ensuring their continuity and spiritual growth.

Therefore, the river-based religion does not attribute its founding to a specific individual but rather acknowledges the collective wisdom and reverence of the people who embraced and nurtured the faith throughout history.