Kainism

Kainism is one of the world's main religious and philosophical schools of thought, mainly worshiped in Korasha and Asania.

Kainism originated historically in the continent of Korasha, in the region of the Khudar. According to their theological beliefs, the god of Kain spoke to the prophet of Nizim and ordered him to lead his village from the valley of the Naht River and into the hilly hinterlands of the Khudari region. He did so, and a month later, a massive flood occurred wiping out the river valley. It is believed that afterwards, the god Kain gave the people their ethical code, known today as the 10 Scriptural Rules. The religion is pointedly monotheistic, with followers of Kainism viewing the worship of any other ideology or god as herasy, which throughout history was punishable by stoning.

The 10 Scriptural Rules

 * 1) There is one god, the god Kain, and all people of the world are his children made in his image. His word is the one true faith.
 * 2) Fidelity to ones word and oath is sacred, and blessed by the grace of god. Oath breakers are cursed in the eyes of god.
 * 3) The family is the core of society, and blessed by god. Family should be nurtured and revered, with the father as head of the family.

The Book of Kain
The Book of Kain is considered the basis for Kainist ideology.