Chaoticism
Chaoticists are followers of Malota, progenitor God of Magic, and creator of the universe. The following originates from some of the first humans that wielded magic with the aid of their familiars in the early Haven. Thrust into a new chaotic world, they saw Malota's influence, named her, and began worshipping her. In return for the name which she now cherishes, she gave them her favor, and luck carried them onto survival through the chaotic times of the newborn world. Their decendants, Wisps and Faerie, worship chaos as the driving force and passive nature of life. Everything is always changing. The only way to find peace is to flow with chaos, and never stop moving forward. Haven chaoticism is more aggressive, spouting conflict as the natural state of life. They believe that peace is only temporary, and that you must always be prepared for war. These ideals are central to their warrior society. Chaoticism is mostly practiced in Vhone, having spread from The Haven. The actual specifics of practice seems to vary wildly person to person
Vitaeus
Vitaeus, the towering tree in the center of Vhone's rainforest, is both home to Dryads and various other species, but also the center of the Dryad religion of which it shares a name. Vitaeusean Dryads worship the tree as their home, protector, mother, and source of life. Dryads find it very important to make children from the wood of it's neighbors, or if they're lucky, from the wood of the tree. They center their lives around caring for the tree and those born from it, while also being open to spreading it's bounty to the rest of the world when needed. They see themselves as extensions of the tree, and extensions of nature, serving as their protectors, as the tree protects them. Many non dryads have joined into their community, and while worship is not required, many outsiders have joined. The Vitaeuseans throw many festivals throughout the year, the biggest of which being the Rainfall Festival, when the gods of Sea and Storm come to summons intense, life enriched storms. The storm can be dangerous, but whatever is strong enough to endure will be rewarded with extreme fertlity and prosperity. Vitaeuseans have a strong belief in the natural cycle of things, rarely concerning themselves with anything more than survival, family, and their beloved community.