Majanism

Majanism is a faith, and one of two official religions in the Kingdom of Galvia, dating as far back as 500 BCE, and one of the largest religions in eastern Alutra, with over 3.5 million followers. Majanism originated around the vicinity of the Varas Lakes during the time of the Republic of Juras (in present-day soutern Galvia), and has been carried over time as the main religious practice by the succeeding Galvic states of the Empire of Juras, the Varic Republic, and the Varic Empire, until the rapid introduction of Stroomism in the area, consequence of Varic peoples becoming more exposed to it as they moved north, toward present-day Lietus, and the temporary decentralization of the Majanist Church during the time of Varic Kingdoms in the 13th century. The religion is centered on the interpretation, understanding, belief, and protection of the concept of as a human value. Majanism takes its name from the word mājas, meaning 'home'.