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Haipule (Kapukan: ㅎㅏㅣㅍㅜㄹㅔ) is a polytheist religion originating from the intruduction of Zhenian Wuism to the people of ancient Kapuku. The first forms of the religion most likely started in eastern Tarsis and the surrounding islands with the first Kapukan settlers. Today, the religion is practiced by about 8 Million people, the majority of which residing inside of the nation of Kapuku.

All beliefs surround a force of energy, Ikehu. Ikehu is belived to exist in everything from people, to the sun, to animals, and even to the currents. The belief worships 3 major deities, Kela, Haka, and Kalek. The religion commonly worships war as influences from Wuism and the Warring Period were very powerful in shaping the religion.

Beliefs

Deities

Creation

Ikehu

History

Origins

Wuist Influence