Rünisch Ásatrú

{| align="center" width="900px"  The Rünisch Ásatrú faith is practiced almost completely within the borders of Moritz, and is the official religion of the nation followed by 100% of its citizens. Contrary to international belief most citizens in Moritz are devout followers of the religion, as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and other religions have been completely edited from the knowledge of even top party officials.

The faith has Nine Divines (Eight before Tyr), but follows hundreds of lesser divines that oversee all aspects of beforelife, life, and afterlife. Male figures are a prominent focus in the religion, which embodies and supports much of the propaganda put out by the state. Unlike many religions, the Rünisch Ásatrú faith also involves the beforelife, a intricate system that places people into races dependent on their status before they are born. Those born into Moritz are considered to be the pinnacle of both athletic and knowledgeable souls looking to enter earth.

The term "Armstadt", used by citizens of Moritz occasionally to reference their own nation, refers to the site of the God City Armstadt that will be the capital of the unified Germanic state. The term is strictly used in a religious sense of superiority, as only Armstadt, the unified Germanic lands, and the "new lands" (created by the Gods after the end battle) will be saved from the wrath of the Gods during Ragnarök, the end battle.

Odin
The Odin act much like oracles did in ancient Greek mythology, and have a mysterious and supernatural stigma attached to them. There are nine Odin in Moritz, but plans included 15 scattered across Europe during WWII. The Odin are the largest and most important sites of worship within the religion, although some are located in the rural and non-developed areas that are considered natural wonder zones. It is expected that all Moritz citizens should visit each Odin at least once in their lifetimes.

Nine Divines
The Nine Divines are the ten major Gods of the Rünisch Ásatrú faith and the absolute rulers of the universe. They are as follows:

(*)Tyr ascended from manhood, and is the second in line for the All Father position.
 * Odin - The All Father
 * Tyr (*) - God of War, Blood, Male Friendships
 * Buri - The first God, Knowledge, Judgement, Trust, Wisdom
 * Magni - God of Strength
 * Dagr - God of Healing, Athletics, Inner Peace and Mentality
 * Gmot - God of the Moon and Skies, Weather
 * Höòr - God of Seasons, Harvest
 * Forseti - God of Justice, Truth, Love
 * Freyr - God of Fertility

Other Major Divines

 * Baldr - God of beauty, innocence, peace, and rebirth
 * Bragi - God of poetry,music and the harp
 * Delling - God of dawn
 * Donar - God of thunder and battle
 * Eir - Goddess of healing
 * Fitch - God of ruling and arbitration
 * Freya - Goddess of love, fertility, and battle
 * Frigg - Goddess of marriage and motherhood
 * Gefjun - Goddess of fertility and plough
 * Hel - Queen of Neifelheim, the Norse underworld
 * Heimdallr (Rígr) - One of the Æsir and guardian of Ásgarð, their realm
 * Hermóðr - The heroic son of Odin
 * Hlín - Goddess of consolation and protection
 * Hœnir - The silent god
 * Iðunn - Goddess of youth
 * Jörð - Goddess of the Earth. Mother of Þórr by Óðinn
 * Kvasir - God of inspiration. Killed by Dwarves
 * Lofn - Goddess of forbidden loves
 * Máni - God of Moon
 * Njörðr - God of sea, wind, fish, and wealth
 * Nótt - Goddess of night
 * Óðinn - One of the three gods of creation
 * Ran- God of the oceans
 * Sága - An obscure goddess
 * Sjöfn - Goddess of love
 * Skaði - Goddess of winter
 * Snotra - Goddess of prudence
 * Sol (Sunna) - Goddess of Sun
 * Tiki- God of stone
 * Tree- Goddess of life
 * Ullr - God of skill, hunt, and duel
 * Váli - God of revenge
 * Vár - Goddess of contract
 * Vé - One of the three gods of creation
 * Vili - One of the three gods of creation
 * Vör - Goddess of wisdom
 * Weth - Goddess of anger

Other Divines

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