Rocaterrania’s homegrown religion, Ojallaism, originated with the coal miners in Cyviernia, the mining region that includes the provinces of Nortviertel and Black New Serbia.
Personal Significance:
Kuhler explored nearly all of the major organized religions, searching for a spiritual ethos to which he could subscribe. He found many of them to be exclusive and divisive, so for Rocaterrania, he decided to create a unifying religion. Ojallaism is primarily rooted in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but Ojallics believe that all religions point to God, whom they call Ojalla. Ojalá is Spanish for “Let’s hope so,” or “God willing.”
Influences:
Religious symbology, especially that of Catholicism, Judaism, and Islam.