German Llamaism
German Llamaism
German Llamaism refers to the branch of Llamaism practiced in Germany, German territories colonially, and Europe as a whole. The religion is the least organized of the Llamaist branches, however is a fairly populated one with a solid population of German Llamaists, the largest being in Ulm and Edelstadt.
History
Split from Incan Llamaism
Germans who practiced Llamaism initially were part of the "Unified" Llamaism branch, before moving to the more doctrinal Inca Llamaist branch. Eventually paperpikmin decided to split the church and establish a German-based Llamaism in order to organize the practitioners within Germany and break from beliefs not considered within European circles.
Llama Chapels
Eventually Llama Chapels were established across the Third German Empire. A massive one was planned in Ulm, and some were made in Grosnamibia. One was also made in Grunstadt which houses Archbishop Oretin von Habsburg.
Opposition
Non-llamaists within Germany have expressed dissapointment and dissaproval over Llamaist practices, citing it as a "Canadian Heresy".
Tenets
There are no official tenets in German Llamaism, just to believe in llamas.