Chichism

Chichism is a religion established in Pikulia, a town which believes in two Gods, Pek, the representation of nature, and Man, the representation of people. There are no evil deities present, however one may be favoured more than the other depending on the believer.

Pek
Pek is a God of all that is not made by Man, He is most often represented as a Chihuahua, an important symbol for Pikulia. He is associated with Old Pikulia, and eras before the town itself, when nature dominated the region.

He is seen as all of the nature, from a string of green grass to an arid dune, he reaches and controls the clouds and the waves. He is the loudest chaos and the quietest peace. He is the dynamic and constantly flowing water as well as the still and unmovable stone. He is the bright light that shines upon His domain and the darkness that is present in it's deepest corners.

Worshiping Chich includes simple prayers or pleas during rituals held by the Grand Priest, however, sacrificing valuables considered natural is said to bring much more effect, this mostly includes the materials originally made by Pek, but can also include their variations. It is important to keep silence and calmness during sacrifices, due to the fact that it is highly valued by the God.

Man
Man is considered as a God, however, He has no body, instead, He lives inside the people. Man is the representation of all man-made and unnantural things, that includes buildings, vessels, but also wars, treaties, and other creations of society.

Man can be a helpful or a disturbing deity, ranging from the person itself. Man is dynamic, unpredictable, but also still and obvious. He is greedy and power hungry, but humble and generous. Man is the inner power and figure of a person, He can be asked for help by reciting prayers during rituals.

Man can be offered sacrifices just like Pek, however, it is important to sacrifice only man-made creations and tp keep the power of life during the ritual. Growing the true faith and improving one self are also good ways to gain favours from Man. How to do so varies from person to person, just how the spirit of Man varies, it may be done by helping other people, supporting communities, but also by hoarding wealth or achieving remembrance, be it in a good or bad way.

Religious Texts
The Chichist Legends were made to make understanding the faith easier, but also to preserve the past, seen as very important and sometimes sacred by the Chich worshippers, they include:

- Legend of World's Creation

- Legend of World's Religions

- Legend of The Sick Men

- Legend of The First Chichist Temple

- Legend of The First Priest

The Chichist religion features texts which outline it's own creation and functioning, which are both covered in Pikulik's Revelations.

Temples
Chichist temples are neither huge in size nor lavish, which makes them stand out from other religions - who often create huge, grand cathedrals.

The places of worship are built with no ceilings nor walls, having a fence at most. This is because it brings the worshippers closer to nature, and thus Pek Himself. Each temple must feature a symbol of Pek, which can be created in various forms. There also must be 2 flames: The Red Flame - representing Pek, nature, and the warm, known order. There's also the Blue Flame - representing Man, human creation,said to be both cold and warm simultaneously. Between the flames, theHoly Pit is dug and decorated - at the very bottom, a small stream of water flows, in which sacrifices are thrown. It is said that these sacrifices will eventually end up in the deep regions of the World, to one day be retrieved.

The temple, however, is also not left as a lone structure. The one in Pikulia is located in the middle of a market, meaning that it is often busy. It might come as surprising because of the fact that silence during sacrifices is needed, however, Pek favours variation and the power of life, which gives strenght to Man, thus, building the temple in a busy section of town that has more than one purpose favours both Gods.

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Chichism is a religion originating from Pikulia and followed by the Pikulik peoples. It was created around the spring of 76 TE, however, it's precursors have been present long before that. The faith is comprised of two Gods: Roi and Kha, as well as several Totem Spirits.

Chichism is a dualist religion, this is often referenced as it has two Gods, pairs of two opposite deities, two holidays, and much more.

History
Although Chichism, for most of it's existence, wasn't a major faith, it has driven most of it's followers into documenting or otherwise passing on stories about it, successfully preserving it's past.

Before Chichism
During the times before it's founding, the peoples from whose beliefs Chichism would be founded would have their heartland located in northern Adaen. At the time that their tribal religions would see more common worship, they were under the hegemony of Talawa, and although the region had a sparse Talawan population, it was still firmly under their rule.

The beliefs of those tribes were mainly centered around a few totems, which represented various Gods, Semigods and so on. A crucial part of their worship and sacrifices would be the tradition of casting symbolic items into a blue flame, which would often be a centerpiece of the tribe's settlement. Those objects would primarily be various seeds, foods, tools and sometimes even gems obtained through trade or raids.

Early Chichism
The religion would see it's founding be simultaneous with the arrival of Pikulov, a settler from Nieden. He would encounter visions and revelations from Kha, who would guide Pikulov to what would become the future town of Pikulia. Pikulov would thus become the first Grand Priest of Chichism, after which he successfully converted the majority of Pikulik tribes present in northern Adaen.

The earliest form of the faith would be much simpler than the modern version. It would only feature two Gods: Pek (Kha) and Man (Roi), the only form of worship would be a prayer by the crowd gathering with the Grand Priest, after which all would sacrifice items to the two flames: a red and blue one. Early Chichism would take heavy inspiration from the local tribal beliefs, which would grant it's success in local spread, however, it would never truly go past this point.

Intermediate Period
The next wave of reforms would arrive in 135-136 TE, being mostly fueled by the cooperation of Pikulia with Kharakesestan, resulting in Goktengrism gaining a foothold in the region.