Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism, also known as Mazdaism or Magianism, is an Old World religion who has adapted to the new beliefs stemming from the Sendings in Orbido. Once on the decline, it underwent a second wind and is no longer overtaken by Islam, instead developping alongside it. There is little to few animosities between the comprehensive state religion and the ever-evolving Zoroastrian philosophy.
Zoroastrian scholars are the ones who named the form taken by former humans when reborn in the New World, the Ahurans, in reference to their Lord of Wisdom, Ahura Mazda, which is the source of all good. The Zoroastrian believers seek the path of Truth through Good Thoughts, Good Words and Good Deeds, which in modern days translates as open-mindedness, research, compassion, and communality.
Zoroastrian scholars are the ones who named the form taken by former humans when reborn in the New World, the Ahurans, in reference to their Lord of Wisdom, Ahura Mazda, which is the source of all good. The Zoroastrian believers seek the path of Truth through Good Thoughts, Good Words and Good Deeds, which in modern days translates as open-mindedness, research, compassion, and communality.
Type
Religious, Organised Religion
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