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'''Cozauism''' is a {{wp|Monotheism|monotheistic}} faith and religious movement originating as an offshoot of traditional {{wp|Aztec religion|Tlateotoca}}. The foundational text and holy book to the Cozauists is the [[Teocuezalin]], a text that preaches the worship of the Turqoise Lord of fire and time, [[Xiuhtecuhtli]], as the supreme being and origin of all things. The deities of many indigenous pantheons of ancient [[Zacapican]] are reinterpreted as the earliest children of Xiuhtecuhtli, some of whom are portrayed as benevolent beings who serve as loyal intermediaries between Xiuhtecutli and humanity while others have become jealous of their father's love for humanity and become treasonous entities acting against the divine will. The origins of the Teocuezalin are relatively obscure, as the identity of its author or authors and the precise date of its writing remain a mystery. Nevertheless the text would be popularized by the priest-king [[Cozauh]] in the 10th century, a great conquerer who styled himself Centlatoani or universal ruler and adopted the Teocuezalin as his personal guiding text in religious matters. Cozauh would go on to establish a clerical heirarchy and militant temple institution which facilitated the conversion to many polytheists across his territory to the singular worship of Xiuhtecuhtli and aided in the administration of the empire. The Cozauist temple would outlive the fall of Cozauh's empire, which splintered shortlty after his death, and would be propagated across Zacapican and the wider world by the empire of [[Aztapamatlan]]. Today, Cozauism is a global faith with many millions of followers across the [[Ajax#Oxidentale|Oxidentale]], [[Ajax#Malaio|Malaio]] and the Ozeros region.
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.