(Gelon, Me) Fenol, genol, and others are not really religious sects.
Fenol are more of a skhola of thought; according to them it is assumed that the things are given by its appearing side, or fenolmic, as their official expression has it. The essence remains unfathomable and is not worth the hassle. The things are as they seem to us - the subconscious definition is the exact definition. A better one can not exist. Any truth we can arrive to, is under the [constraints of the] appearing side of things, from which we can not break away, and we can not even dream about any essence at all - the dreams originate in appearances. The mere existence of the truth is an unknown, and if it does exist, we don't know which side to turn to start to search for it. Therefore the truth is what we think it is. At that, the phenomenon of truth is also a fenolm, sleight of mind, which makes us imagine that truth exists, while it is as real as the rainbow in the sky.
Egol say that it all the same, what is truth and what is not, because the universe is infinite. For any statement a time and space in the universe can be found where it will be true or false, and in most of the cases it will make no sense or will be undecidable. The purpose of knowledge is to have, in some final synthesis (two damars before the Big Mouth) at least one statement which will be true in both the moment of the Big Source and Big Mouth at the same time. Getting to know such a statement gains an ability to influence the parameters of the next kiklos of universe.
Genol say the universe was made as a part of a great project to generate entities, notions and other categories which may not be known to us at any moment, because such a knowledge was not designed. The generating goes multiphase, namely it creates multiple notions/objects which generate other such objects, not necessarily of a different class, which in turn generate more of such or different objects. An example they find in the development of a living organism, where each cell is a generator of the next generation (!) of cells, in the fractal structure of the universe (the rounds around the atomic kernel, around a planet, around a sun, around a galaxy center, around the center of the known universe, around the center of the unknown universe, and so beyond).
Harami [khuh-rah-me] are a religious
sect, there are four of them. Four is their sacred number (unknown why,
allegedly it was taken arbitrarily). There are always between five and
two hundred and eight candidates for membership. The rules for letting
a new member join were never published, but seem to narrow down to the
consensus of the other three, or tossing a dice. The dogma they adhere
to is replaced each time a new member is accepted, the same goes for
the rite and some of the sacred books. When all four members get
replaced, all the sacred books are discarded and new ones are written.
It is not known whethere there is something that Harami really
believe in permanently, as is not known what happens with former
members - they simply vanish and nobody ever looks for them. The sect
gathers no money from its believers; they live on selling the apocryphe
books.
Their influence is unproportional to size - and they never, just never, get in touch with their followers, and treat the content of their discarded books as the worst heresy possible. They pick the candidates for new members among their opponenets. They have never published a book which would be in accordance with any of the previous ones. The majority of their followers don't take them too seriously, neither themselves nor their books. The general attitude is that the religion shouldn't be taken too seriously, which is maybe the only general opinion that the Harami themselves agree with.
Idoli [e-dolly] are a mysticist movement. Movement is a wrong word, they rest. They deem motion senseles, since they deny existence of time. All the past and future is contained within an endless Now. All they do, they do in order to prove the senselessness of motion, waiting, hope. Anything that will ever happened, has happened already, and is happening this very moment in the future, thus long Now ago. No matter how little sense this seems to make, some of the Idols say they have found the synchronicity principle, full twenty thousand years ago in the future. This somehow explains why this movement existed in parallel on Ajthat and elsewhere at the same time.
Roverli [raw-ver-leigh] are a language sect. On Ajthat about twenty mutually similar languages are spoken, probably originating in prakommon and some other earthly languages, with visible traces of a score of language reforms, to the unrecognisability of roots. Roverly are more of a monk order, vowed to make, during the next fifty reforms of the language, a language where the orthography and sense will unite. The purpose of that is to, via unity of content and shape, what is spoken becomes understood from how it is spoken, and inversely, to to have the content unable to be expressed any other way but by its characteristic form. The sect influence is important, because the Ajthatic languages are among the most difficult to translate in the known universe. Some sect members have created translators for the emission members. Any longer translation begins with the phrase "I deem myself worst on the planet, and am to be dignified with every disdain, for I can not bring more through, but just this much, but still, hear:".