Atyaism

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Atyaism, also known as the Imperial Faith is a monotheistic religion based on the writings and the philosophy of Atya, the last surviving wolf of the Second Wolf Palatinate before, during and after the Extinction of the Wolves. It also discusses the immediate roots of The Empire and the rise of the Seven Races of the Empire. Atyaism has been originally based off of and has included the writings of Teremtoism, religious teachings and writings that were prevalent during the First Wolf Palatinate that provide a religious basis to Atyaism. Atyaism has historically been the covenant of Atya that current moral and cultural standards were given by Atya to the Seven Apostles, the protigenators to the rise of the dogs. Atyaism is extremely diverse and at its core, and ethnic religion that is typically divided into two different traditions: Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy.

Atyaism primary text is considered to be the Tanitas, the original philosophical teachings of Atya that describe thoughts on religion, worship, iconography and a variety of other topics. The Tanitas don't actually contain any canonical writing towards a form of story, but rather contain the canon moral code of Atyaism. Central to these teachings are the idea of life cultivation, the improvement of personal wellbeing, is critical.