Yardunism

Yardunism is the cult of Yardun, the god of victory or victory itself. Yardunism is was especially popular in the Lowlands during the 4th and 5th century. It declined in the 6th century when it become replaced by Čohwism, a militant form of the Sumalči, popular among the Walken. It morphed into a syncretic stage, where it was even combined with Kamalči faith. Since the 10th century it has become a part of the Imperial Cult, but doesn't exist in pure form anymore. At its core, Yardunism has a simple premise. It centers around the veneration of victory and success, as Yardun is the god of victory. Oksandanderi lacks personified deities for the most part and Yardun is indeed no exception. People do not celebrate Yardun as entity or god, but victory itself. If victory occurs they have to celebrate it. It is therefore an almost reciprocal law the universe that a victory thanked for was rigtheous and sanctioned by Kas. This is not the entire thing however. On the surface, Yardunism is indeed almost a henotheistic cult with a personified deity. On the other hand Yardun is never ever depicted. Instead people are venerated as subserviant to the idea of Yardun, almost as prophets. The biggest commonality with other Oksandanderian faiths is the principle of thankfulness and reciprocity. On the other hand is Yardunism an almost anti-egalitarian faith. It venerates the strong and is basically about how might is right. It does not even have the idea of Righteous Guidance.