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Wompanism - a religion started in 1370 BC by the decendents of the Nagas. Nagas were acient rulers from India and Ethiopia. The Kebra Negast claims that their Queen, Queen Makeda, had many servants and merchants. She would have these servants bring her only the finest Womparats they could find so she could sacrifice them and make blood pies from their innerds. After many years of this, the servants and merchants killed and put her out to sea in the Indies and Aswan. Her followers created the Wompa religion in memory of thier great Queen. Wompanism is a very small religion and must be taken very seriously. In order to be allowed to practice it, one must free themselves from every other religion and must sacrifice at least one animal in the presence of a Wompa Lord. Different from many years ago, the Wompa's now keep womparats as their spiritual leaders and for guidance. None shall be sacrificed. None of the animals sacrificed are hurt, they use their spells on them to put them in a comatose state of peace and relaxation. The animal used must not be revealed unless converting to this religion. The sacrificing ceremony is a very magical and spiritual one. Here you must promise and agree to never release any of the Wompa's magical potions or spells, all of which you will soon learn. At the end of this long ceremony, you will celebrate with your new tribe and feast on blood pie. Blood pie consists of the blood of the animals in a soft sugary dough. It it boiled so all bacteria is killed and is said to give you the magical powers of the Wompas. The main holiday for Whompanism is celebrated on May 14th, the day in which Queen Makeda was killed. This holy day is called WomMakedan. On this day, the "vampire-like" human beings get together around midnight and drink the magical blood potions and cast spells around a very large bonfire. Some of the oldest Wompa practicers say that their religion is something they wish everyone was a part of. It makes you more powerful and almost "witch-like". The spells and potions used are both beneficial to them and others and are also health boosting. It is not just a religion, it is a spiritual way of life.