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Silvism is the religion based off of the forest gods.
{{Infobox religion|icon=Silvism Symbol.png|name=Silvism|type=[[wikipedia:animism|Animism]] </br> [[wikipedia:monotheism|Monotheism]]|leader_title1=Główny|leader_name1=Bernard V|separated_from=[[Niabism]]|number_of_followers=21 million}}
 
== Overview ==
'''Silvism''' is a monotheistic religion founded in [[Korćetta]], and was practiced by humans across the [[Kaskada]] region. Wszechświat, the goddess of the universe, is the god that Silvism worships. Silvism is worshiped in Silvist temples, which are located in the forest away from cities to avoid disturbances. The religion is schism of [[Niabism]].
 
== Beliefs ==
In Silvism forests are the most sacred places, this is because it has been said that Wszechświat's favorite places that she created were the forests and everything in them. It has also been said that everything was given a soul, because Wszechświat cherished everything she created. This means that in Silvism it is forbidden to take or destroy anything in forests, as well as cutting down trees, as trees are what Wszechświat liked the most.
 
Wszechświat is believed to have liked humans the most out of all species, so humans were superior to other species. This lead to humans under the religion asserting themselves over other species, and in rare cases killing other species.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Species Rights in Silvism
!Limitations
!Species
|-
|Full Rights
|Humans, Elves, Dwarves
|-
|Limited Rights
|Kemonomimi, Orcs, Tieflings
|-
|Few to No Rights
|Lutrynes, Vulpines, Aurians, Cervines, Felines, Lupines, Ursines, Ailurines, Cava, Symphs
|}
 
=== 2021 Reform ===
In 2021 newly elected [[Korćetta|Korćettan]] president [[Aleksy Niezgoda]] made a deal with Główny Bernard V. This deal included removing human supremacy from the beliefs of the Silvist religion. This caused outrage among the staunch Silvists, but most Silvists welcomed this change.
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