Indarianism

Indarianism is a monotheistic religion focused on a force called Indarius (from Tythian, indar meaning force). Indarianists believe Indarius is the cause of the universe and all things in it, including humans, animals, good, and evil and that this force was created by the deity Sorzala (the creator). Sorzala created Indarius to concentrate and understand his power and when he saw the result of Indarius, he pledged to become an overseer of all things until their final end, an event referred to as Amerai. The religion's principle text is the Ibara which was written by Innar Lonnak in 1455 in which he describes the nature of Sorzala and Indarius in three parts. Indarianists do not believe Lonnak was a prophet nor worship him, though he is highly venerated in Indarianist culture. The Church of Indarius is the largest Indarianist organization, with 11.2 million members, constituting 80% of Indarianists. The remaining 20% are largely non-affiliated or belong to independent Indarianist churches. The Church is headed by the Iraka who is currently Benez IV, since 2006.

Amerai is the word used to refer the final end of all things, both in the sense of a doomsday and the individual death of living things. Today, it is usually referred to the day when Indarius can no longer support the existence of the universe. Some Indarianists believe that Sorzala will simply create "another" Indarius while most believe that as Indarius is Sorzala's power, once it fades it will not return.