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'''Xihuitoca''' is a {{wp|Monotheism|monotheistic}} religion founded on the scripture of the [[Teocuezalin]] and the worship of [[Xiuhtecuhtli]] as a universal god. The Teocuezalin preaches that Xiuhtecuhtli is the living flame and spark of creation, and that his heat and energy is the origin of all things. Fire is sacred to the adherents of Xihuitoca, serving both as an embodiment of the divine and as sacred vehicle to commune with the supreme god and to rejoin with him. A majority of the rites and rituals of Xihuitoca follow this {{wp|Pyrolatry|pyrolatric}} theme which has earned Xihuitoca the moniker of the '''Fire Cult'''.
The '''Chamal people''', also known as the '''Kel Shaddijat''', are [[Charnea|Charneans]] of full or partial [[Mutul|Mutulese]] heritage. They are considered a regional subset of the ''Metis'' who encompass all mixed-race peoples of Mutulese origin. Chamals are a small demographic within Charnea, numbering 297,000 and making up no more than 1.1% of the Charnean population. However, they have played an outsized role in Charnean cultural affairs and have an unusually high degree of political representation in the national government.

Latest revision as of 20:24, 20 October 2023

The Chamal people, also known as the Kel Shaddijat, are Charneans of full or partial Mutulese heritage. They are considered a regional subset of the Metis who encompass all mixed-race peoples of Mutulese origin. Chamals are a small demographic within Charnea, numbering 297,000 and making up no more than 1.1% of the Charnean population. However, they have played an outsized role in Charnean cultural affairs and have an unusually high degree of political representation in the national government.