Loafism

Loafism is a religion that worships The Bread of Breads (THE BOB). The religion has two Denominations, The Church of Loaf and The Brotherhood of Grain.

The Beginning
According to The Sacred Baking Sheet, in the beginning there was a formless dough, and from this douch emerged the Bread of Breads. It is said that the Bread of Breads, in its divine wisdom, kneaded the fabric of reality, creating the universe and all living beings within it.

The Pilgrimage of Fermentation
Devout Loafers embark on a spiritual pilgrimage known as the "Fermentation Journey." This symbolic expedition mirrors the process of dough rising, signifying personal growth and enlightenment. Pilgrims travel to sacred Bakehouses of Worship, seeking wisdom, community, and a deeper connection with the Bread of Breads.

The Church of Loaf
The Church of Loaf is the largest entity within Loafism. They are led by the Pope of Loaf. For believers of Loafism it is a likelyhood that the Pope of Loaf is in actuallity the Bread of Breads itself.

The Brotherhood of Grain
Not much is known about the Brotherhood of Grain. They are seen as a loaf worshipping cult by the Pope of Loaf, and roam the sewers of Wordesh.

The Molden Temptation
In the sacred teachings of Loafism, mold is personified as the Molden Temptation, a force that seeks to challenge the purity and resilience of the divine dough. Symbolizing adversity and impurity, the Molden Temptation is considered a test of faith, an ever-present force that followers must resist to maintain the sanctity of their spiritual loaves.

The Origins of Molden Temptation
According to The Sacred Baking Sheet, when the Bread of Breads kneaded the universe into existence, a residue emerged, the Molden Temptation. This force embodies the challenges that arise in the fermenting process of life, threatening to compromise the spiritual integrity of the faithful.

Purification Ritual
Within the Church, various purification rituals are practiced to symbolize the constant effort to resist the Molden Temptation. These rituals involve the breaking of specially prepared loaves, the removal of any visible mold, and the collective affirmation of faith to strengthen the community against the forces of impurity.